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040 _aBiblioteca Central de la Universidad Nacional Agraria de la Selva
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_cCatalogación de la Biblioteca Central de la Universidad Nacional Agraria de la Selva, transcrita por la Biblioteca Central de la Universidad Nacional Agraria de la Selva, sin modificaciones posteriores.
_dBiblioteca Central de la Universidad Nacional Agraria de la Selva
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245 1 0 _aMineral nutrition of higher plants /
_cHorts Marchner
246 2 1 _5Universidad Nacional Agraria de la Selva
_aMineral nutrition of higher plants
250 _asecond edition
264 3 1 _aEstados Unidos :
_bAcademic press inc.,
_c1997.
300 _a889 paginas :
_c24 cm.
_bilustraciones (blanco y negro) cuadros blanco y negro)
310 _aCuatrimestral
336 _2rdacontent
_atexto impreso
337 _2rdamedia
_asin mediación
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolumen
500 _aIncluye índice
500 _aIncluye glosario
504 _aIncluye bibliografía
505 2 _aPart I Nutritional Physiology -- Ion Uptake Mechanisms of Individual Cells and Roots: Short Distance , Long-Distance Transport in the Xylem and Phloem and its Regulation , Uptake and Release of Mineral Elements by Leaves and Other Aerial Plant Parts , Yield and the Source-Sink Relationships , Mineral Nutrition and Yield Response , Nitrogen Fixation , Functions of Mineral Nutrients: Micronutrients , Beneficial Mineral Elements , Relationships between Mineral Nutrition and Plant Diseases and Pests , Diagnosis of Deficiency and Toxicity of Mineral Nutrients -- Part II Plant-soil Rrelatioships -- Nutrient Availability in Soils , Effect of Internal and External Factors on Root Growth and Development , The Soil-Root Interface (Rhizosphere) in Relation to Mineral Nutrition , Adaptation of Plants to Adverse Chemical Soil Conditions ,
520 2 _aThe beneficial effect of adding mineral elements (e.g., plant ash or lime) to soils to improve plant growth has been known in agriculture for more than 2000 years. Nevertheless, even 150 years ago it was still a matter of scientific controversy as to whether mineral elements function as nutrients for plant growth. It was mainly to the credit of Justus von Liebig (1803-1873) that the scattered information concerning the importance of mineral elements for plant growth was compiled and summarized and that the mineral nutrition of plants was established as a scientific discipline. These achievements led to a rapid increase in the use of mineral fertilizers. By the end of the nineteenth century, especially in Europe, large amounts of potash, superphosphate, and, later, inorganic nitrogen were used in agriculture and horticulture to improve plant growth.
521 3 _aMaterial bibliográfico para estudiantes universitarios, docentes e investigadores.
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526 0 _aIngeniería en Conservación de Suelos y Aguas
526 0 _aIngeniería en Recursos Naturales Renovables
526 0 _aIngeniería Forestal
526 0 _aIngeniería Ambiental
546 _aEn español.
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