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Thermodynamics of Soil Nutrient Bioavailability: Sustainable Soil Nutrient Management

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2025-07-31 237.1400 InStock
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This book focusses on the thermodynamics of soil nutrient bioavailability, and in particular the most important plant nutrients such as, phosphorus and potassium, among major nutrients, and zinc among micronutrients. It proposes a paradigm shift in the approach to global soil testing procedures. Historically, soil testing has been used to quantify availability of essential plant nutrients to field-grown crops. However, contemporary soil tests are based on philosophies and procedures developed several decades ago, without significant changes in their general approach. For a soil test to be accurate, one needs to clearly understand the physico-chemico-physiological processes at the soil-root interface and, an understanding of soils and plant root systems as polycationic systems is essential. It is this knowledge that leads to sound prescriptive soil nutrient management inasmuch as soil nutrient bioavailability vis-à-vis fertilizer application is concerned, because, of all the factors which govern sustainability in crop production, the nutrient factor is the most important, yet, it is also least resilient to management. This book provides a clear scientific basis of the thermodynamics of soil nutrient bio availability, which routine soil testing does not provide

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Autorius: Kodoth Prabhakaran Nair
Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland
Išleidimo metai: 2022
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 100
ISBN-10: 3030768198
ISBN-13: 9783030768195
Formatas: Knyga minkštu viršeliu
Kalba: Anglų
Žanras: Soil science and management

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