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Boron in Soils and Plants: Reviews
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Boron in Soils and Plants: Reviews

This is a comprehensive review of knowledge of boron in soils, plants and animals, which coincides with a period of significant progress in boron research. It covers mid-1990s advances in the identification of the physical and chemical role of boron in the cell wall, the characterization of the genetic basis for differences in boron accumulation and tolerance to boron excesses and deficiencies, and the identification and characterization of the mechanizations of phloem boron transport. Each of these advances has contributed not only to an understanding of the fundamental behaviour of boron in plants, but also has a direct impact on boron management in agricultural systems. There are 13 review papers written by international scientists. The book should be of interest to scientists and advisers responsible for ensuring that plant growth is not limited by boron deficiency or toxicity, and it may be used as a reference book for students in agriculture, forestry, soil sciences and animal and human health.
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Invited review papers for Boron97, the International Symposium on ‘Boron in Soils and Plants’, held at Chiang Mai, Thailand , 7–11 September 1997
Painos
Reprinted from PLANT AND SOIL, 193:1-2
ISBN
9780792347293
Kieli
englanti
Paino
446 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
31.8.1997
Kustantaja
Springer
Sivumäärä
222