Sustainable Agriculture Reviews
@inproceedings{Lichtfouse2017SustainableAR, title={Sustainable Agriculture Reviews}, author={Eric Lichtfouse}, booktitle={Sustainable Agriculture Reviews}, year={2017} }
Chapters: 1. Methods for Rapid Testing of Plant and Soil Nutrients. 2. World Cultivation of Genetically Modified Crops: Opportunities and Risks. 3. Food Security in the Arab Gulf Cooperation Council States. 4. Methods to Study Agricultural Systems. 5. Comparison of Methods to Assess Agricultural Sustainability. 6. Sustainable Cultivation of Saffron in Iran. 7. Soil Fertility Management in Sub-Saharan Africa. 8. Silicon in Agriculture. 9. Long-Term Chemical Fertilization in Tanzania.
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Arbuscular Mycorrhizal (AM) Fungi as a Tool for Sustainable Agricultural System
- BiologyMycorrhizal Fungi - Utilization in Agriculture and Industry [Working Title]
- 2020
The chapter provides a comprehensive up-to-date knowledge on AM fungi as a tool for sustainable agricultural system and suggests that the use of Vesicular– Arbuscular Mycorrhizae (AM) may be a better option.
Limited effects of the soluble organic phosphorus fraction on the root phosphorus uptake efficiency of upland rice genotypes grown in acid soil
- ChemistrySoil Science and Plant Nutrition
- 2020
ABSTRACT The root phosphorus (P) uptake efficiency (RE), defined as plant P uptake per unit root mass or root area, may contribute to the P efficiency of upland rice grown in acid, P-deficient soils.…
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