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Häftad, Engelska, 2014
358 kr
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This book presents the commonly employed analytical techniques for soil, water, fertilizers, and manures in a single, comprehensive source. It is primarily intended for use in teaching and research in soil chemistry, soil fertility, fertilizer production, and water quality. As plant growth and development are closely linked to these fields, the book also includes analytical procedures for the inorganic constituents of plants. The book is distinctive in that it covers all tested, proven, and widely used methods, along with their principles and appropriate interpretations, for determining nutrients in plants and soil, the quality of fertilizers and water, and other factors that impact plant growth.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2014
899 kr
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The current publication provides a comprehensive overview of the commonly utilized analytical techniques for soil, water, fertilizers, and manures. It is primarily intended for use in teaching and research in soil chemistry, soil fertility, fertilizer production, and water quality. As plant growth and development are intimately connected to these fields, all analytical procedures for inorganic plant constituents are included in this book. What sets this work apart is that it comprises all proven and widely-used methods, along with the underlying principles and appropriate interpretations for determining the nutrient content in plants and soil, as well as the quality of fertilizers and water, which are crucial for plant growth.
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Engelska, 20161 661 kr
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The tropical forest ecosystems are one of the most diverse and rich in biological diversity on earth. The tropical rainforests of India are found in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the Western Ghats, and North-eastern India. India is exceptionally rich in biodiversity, and considered as one of the 17 mega-biodiversity countries in the world. Of the 34 biodiversity hotspots identified in the world, India cover four biodiversity hotspots namely, the Himalaya, Indo-Burma, Western Ghats and Sri Lanka and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. India occupies about 2.4 per cent of the world''s land area and supports about 8 per cent of the world''s total species, including 47,000 species of flowering plants, 4833 vertebrates and 68,389 arthropods. In 16 chapters, reputed experts in their field describe the various aspects in the tropical forest ecosystem of India. Key aspects on the floristic diversity of tropical evergreen forests of various ecosystems are discussed. This book will be of great help to researchers and field scientists as it is a document of this unique habitat of India