Crop Nutrient Requirements and Advanced Fertilizer Management Strategies
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (340 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- 9783725806317
- 9783725806324
- Duromide
- Guinea grass
- Hordeum vulgare
- N transformation
- Olea europaea trees
- P ratio
- Policote
- Saccharum spp
- Urochloa brizantha
- acetic
- acid soils
- aerial part
- artificial neural network
- biomass
- biomass accumulation
- cannabis
- chlorophyll
- citric and sulfuric acids
- cotton production
- crops
- cultivars
- denitrification process
- deposition
- development
- drip irrigation
- dry matter production
- essential oil
- fertilization rate
- fertilizer
- fiber quality
- flax
- grain protein content
- grain yield
- growth
- growth and physiological parameters
- gypsum
- harvest index
- hemp (Cannabis sativa L.)
- high-yield
- hyperspectral reflectance
- inhibitors
- intercropping systems
- leaf nutrient content
- lime
- macroelements
- microelements' diversity
- modern cultivars
- nano-iron
- nitrification and urease inhibitors
- nitrification inhibitors
- nitrification rates
- nitrogen
- nitrogen fertilization
- nitrogen management
- nitrogen nutrition
- nitrogen status
- nitrogen utilization efficiency
- nutrient stress
- nutrients uptake
- nutrition
- oil palm
- oilseed rape
- olive trees
- pasture
- phosphorus
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This Special Issue reprint provides updates on relevant knowledge about the usefulness of improving fertilizer use efficiency in crops, thus ensuring enough food of acceptable quality for the rising world population while taking into account environmental considerations. Plant nutrient requirements and nutrition are complex issues, with 17 known nutrients necessary for plant growth and this field being an intersection of various sciences such as soil science, plant physiology, chemistry, circular economy, environmental science, and others. Plant nutrition is one of the most important elements on which the yield and quality of agricultural products depend. For about a century, a significant yield increase was seen thanks to the revolutionary method introduced by Nobel laureate Norman Borlaug on the use of chemical fertilizers for crops that can cover the nutritional needs of the world. But, what should we expect today? The current tendency around the world is to adjust to the actual nutritional needs of the consumers and plants, maximizing yields and improving quality, with special attention paid to the environment and the grower. This Special Issue provides nutrient management strategies and advanced knowledge on fertilizer use efficiency as one of the primary means of improving the quality and quantity of crops, contributing to a stable and healthy food chain.
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