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| Books on Agronomy المهاجرTo Advances in Agronomy By Donald L. Sparks Advances in Agronomy continues to be recognized as a leading reference and a first-rate source of the latest research in agronomy. Major reviews deal with the current topics of interest to agronomists, as well as crop and soil scientists. As always, the subjects covered are varied and exemplary of the myriad subject matter dealt with by this long-running serial. Editor Donald Sparks, former president of the Soil Science Society of America and current president of the International Union of Soil Science, has just been appointed the S. Hallock du Pont Chair of Plant and Soil Sciences at The University of Delaware Maintains the highest impact factor among serial publications in Agriculture Presents timely reviews on important agronomy issues Enjoys a long-standing reputation for excellence in the field Volume 70 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 340 Publication Date: 2000-10-17 Volume 70 contains six excellent treatises dealing with two of the leitmotifs in the plant and soil sciences - environmental quality and crop improvement. Chapter 1 is a comprehensive treatment of the role of carbon sequestration in affecting climate change. Issues of science, monitoring, and degraded lands are fully discussed. Chapter 2 deals with ways to improve the nutritional quality of foods to alleviate a major human nutrition problem, micronutrient malnutrition. Nitrogen cycling under different soil management is the topic of Chapter 3, including aspects of carbon/nitrogen interactions. Chapter 4 provides thorough coverage on methane emissions from rice fields, including aspects of quantification, mechanisms, role of management, and mitigation options. Agronomic and environmental implications of organic farming systems, including an historical and current perspective, development of governmental policies, characteristics of organic farming systems, and effects on the environment, are discussed in Chapter 5. Chapter 6 addresses the state-of-the-art of biodegradation of BTEX under anaerobic conditions. http://rapidshare.com/files/100946645/Advances_in_Agronomy__70.rar Volume 72 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 176 Publication Date: 2001-02 Volume 72 contains four outstanding reviews detailing advances in the plant and environmental soil sciences. Chapter 1 deals with a timely and significant topic in North America and indeed in the world. This review provides background information, data sources and analyses, and implications for research and policy. Chapter 2 is a treatise on cutting-edge developments in bioremediation of petroleum-contaminated soils. Chapter 3 deals with the genetics of flowering time in the chickpea and its effect on productivity in semi-arid environments. Chapter 4 covers environment-sensitive genetic male sterility (EGMS) in crops. http://rapidshare.com/files/100946647/Advances_in_Agronomy__72.rar Volume 73 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 192 Publication Date: 2001-03 Volume 73 contains 4 reviews on contemporary and important topics in the agronomic sciences. In Chapter 1, "Interactions among Root-Inhabiting Fungi and Their Implications for Biological Control of Root Pathogens," fungi are defined, their distribution and abundance are discussed, and their role in agroecosystems is present. Chapter 2, "Dwarfing Genes in Plant Improvement," discusses advances in the role of dwarfing genes in plant improvement. Emphasis is placed on breeding and genetic aspects. Chapter 3, "A Review of the Effect of N Fertilizer Type on Gaseous Emissions," covers a topic that is of great environmental interest the effect of nitrogen fertilizers on gaseous emissions. Chapter 4, "Rhizobia in the Field," is a comprehensive review of rhizobia including diversity, systematics, natural populations, and field introduction of rhizobia. http://rapidshare.com/files/100946648/Advances_in_Agronomy__73.rar Volume 74 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 256 Publication Date: 2001-09 Volume 74 contains six excellent cutting-edge reviews detailing advances in the plant and environmental soil sciences. Chapter 1 is an extensive review on soil quality. Chapter 2 covers recent advances in understanding the formation of metal hydroxide precipitates on soil surfaces and their implications on metal sequestration and soil remediation. Chapter 3 is a timely review on effects of organic acid exudation from roots on phosphorus uptake and aluminum tolerance of plants in acid soils. Chapter 4 discusses bamboo production and management, including manipulation of growth and development and environmental aspects of bamboo production. Chapter 5 addresses a significant worldwide issue - management of soils for food security and environmental quality. Chapter 6 is a comprehensive review on the management of wheat, barley, and oat root systems. http://rapidshare.com/files/100946649/Advances_in_Agronomy__74.rar Volume 75 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 256 Publication Date: 2002-02 Volume 75 contains four outstanding reviews dealing with phytoremediation, issues related to water use in China, humic substances, and remote sensing. Chapter 1 is an extensive review on phytoremediation of metals, metalloids, and radionuclides, including discussion on phytoextraction technologies, hyperaccumulator plants, chemically induced phytoextraction, and phytovolatilization. Chapter 2 covers the conservation and use of water in Chinese agriculture including engineering, economic, and agronomic aspects and considerations. Chapter 3 presents advances in understanding the structure of humic substances, particularly the concept of a supramolecular structure. Analytical and molecular scale evidence for this latter structure are presented as well as discussions on the role of humic superstructures in soils. Chapter 4 presents frontiers in quantitative remote sensing of soil properties including principles, methods, mechanisms, and limitations. http://rapidshare.com/files/100950132/Advances_in_Agronomy__75.rar Volume 76 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 256 Publication Date: 2002-04 Volume 76 contains five excellent reviews on topics of great interest to crop and soil scientists as well as others in various fields. Chapter 1 is concerned with the potential of tropical soils to sequester carbon. Topics that are covered include soil inorganic and organic pools and dynamics, loss of soil organic pools from tropical soils, and potential for C sequestration in tropical soils. Chapter 2 covers the applications of crop/soil simulation models in tropical agricultural systems. Chapter 3 deals with interorganismal signaling in suboptimum environments with emphasis on legume-rhizobia symbiosis. Chapter 4 discusses the surface chemistry and function of microbial biofilms. The authors discuss biofilm formation and matrix architecture and general features and properties. Chapter 5 deals with vegetable crop scheduling and prediction. Topics that are covered include identification of stages of growth and development and experimental approaches for developing scheduling and prediction models http://rapidshare.com/files/100950133/Advances_in_Agronomy__76.rar Volume 77 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 288 Publication Date: 2002-05 http://rapidshare.com/files/100950134/Advances_in_Agronomy__77.rar Volume 78 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 290 Publication Date: 2003-01-01 http://rapidshare.com/files/100950135/Advances_in_Agronomy__78.rar Volume 79 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 387 Publication Date: 2003-03 http://rapidshare.com/files/100950136/Advances_in_Agronomy__79.rar Volume 80 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 284 Publication Date: 2003-08-19 http://rapidshare.com/files/100950137/Advances_in_Agronomy__80.rar Volume 81 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 280 Publication Date: 2004-03-23 Volume 81 contains five excellent reviews that discuss topics critical to agricultural and environmental sustainability http://rapidshare.com/files/100950138/Advances_in_Agronomy__81.rar Volume 82 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 652 Publication Date: 2004-04-02 Volume 82 contains eight state-of-the-art reviews on topics of interest in the plant and soil sciences. Three of the reviews present cutting-edge molecular scale techniques and approaches that directly impact food production, crop improvement, and environmental quality and sustainability. http://rapidshare.com/files/100950140/Advances_in_Agronomy__82.rar Volume 83 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 302 Publication Date: 2004-08-07 Volume 83 contains five excellent reviews that discuss topics critical to agricultural and environmental sustainability http://rapidshare.com/files/100950141/Advances_in_Agronomy__83.rar Volume 84 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 332 Publication Date: 2004-08-09 Volume 84 contains six excellent reviews that discuss topics critical to agricultural and environmental sustainability http://rapidshare.com/files/100950142/Advances_in_Agronomy__84.rar Volume 85 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 464 Publication Date: 2005-02-09 Volume 85 contains seven excellent reviews that discuss topics critical to agricultural and environmental sustainability. http://rapidshare.com/files/100951658/Advances_in_Agronomy__85.rar Volume 86 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 440 Publication Date: 2005-04-29 Volume 86 contains seven excellent reviews that discuss topics critical to agricultural and environmental sustainability. Topics include: Arsenic Contamination and its Risk Management in Complex Environmental Settings; The Contribution of Breeding to Yield Advances in Maize (Zea mays L.); Metabolic Engineering of Isoflavone Biosynthesis; Biological Control of Weeds With Antagonistic Plant Pathogens; Nutrient Stocks, Nutrient Cycling and Soil Changes in Cocoa Ecosystems A Review; Rice-Wheat Cropping Systems; Interactions of Nitrogen with Other Nutrients and Water: Effect on Crop Yield and Quality, Nutrient Use Efficiency, Carbon Sequestration and Environmental Pollution http://rapidshare.com/files/100951659/Advances_in_Agronomy__86.rar Volume 87 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 272 Publication Date: 2005-10-01 Volume 87 contains five excellent reviews dealing with environmental sustainability/quality and plant improvement that will be of great interest to plant and soil scientists as well as professional in related fields Topics discussed in this volume include: Factors affecting antibiotic persistence in the terrestrial environment, antibiotic resistant bacteria and human health concerns, soil amendments and amelioration, human aspects of irrigation management, nitrogen use efficiency in cereal-based agricultural systems on a worldwide basis, and much more. http://rapidshare.com/files/100951660/Advances_in_Agronomy__87.rar Volume 88 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 408 Publication Date: 2005-10-25 Volume 88 contains eight timely reviews on topics dealing with biodiversity, carbon sequestration, crop improvement, nitrogen dynamics, and the discipline of soil science. Discussions include but are not limited to: Agriculture, soil biodiversity, climate change and agricultural diversity; ways to improve soil aeration, oxygation and plant processes, and oxygation scenarios; and pre-sowing seed treatment as a means for improving germination, plant growth and crop yield. http://rapidshare.com/files/100951661/Advances_in_Agronomy__88.rar Volume 89 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 360 Publication Date: 2006-04-24 Volume 89 contains six comprehensive and timely reviews. Chapter 1 presents a thorough coverage of wet chemistry and state-of-the art molecular scale techniques, such as x-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopies, that can be used to characterize phosphorus in organic wastes. Chapter 2 discusses the Wheat Genetics Resource Center that has served the scientific community for 25 years. These resources have been useful to scientists in 45 countries and 39 of the states in the U.S. Chapter 3 covers various aspects of the biology and management of Stevia, a sweet herb of Paraguay. Chapter 4 is a timely review of aspects of soil fertility decline in the tropics as assessed by soil chemical measurements. Chapter 5 covers nematode interactions and assessment of models for their control on crop plants. Chapter 6 presents data and algorithms on ammonia emission form animal operations, a current area of much interest in the area of environmental quality. http://rapidshare.com/files/87230641/0120008076.rar Volume 90 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 328 Publication Date: 2006-08-02 Volume 90 contains seven timely reviews and over 50 descriptive figures. http://rapidshare.com/files/87229997/0120008084.rar Volume 91 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 504 Publication Date: 2006-10-06 Volume 91 contains four indespensable reviews and over 30 descriptive figures. http://rapidshare.com/files/100946640/Advances_in_Agronomy_91.rarVolume 92 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 246 Publication Date: 2007-01-05 Volume 92 contains four indespensable reviews and 17 detailed images http://rapidshare.com/files/100946641/Advances_in_Agronomy_92.rar Volume 93 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 408 Publication Date: 2007-04-13 Volume 93 contains six indespensable reviews http://rapidshare.com/files/100946642/Advances_in_Agronomy_93.rar Volume 94 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 312 Publication Date: 2007-05-14 Volume 94 contains four superior reviews and 17 tables and 30 figures http://rapidshare.com/files/100946644/Advances_in_Agronomy_94.rar__2928b02__via_gigapedia.info__.html Volume 95 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 624 Publication Date: 2007-09-26 Volume 94 contains four superior reviews and 17 tables and 30 figures. http://rapidshare.com/files/100946639/Advances_in_Agronomy95.rar Volume 96 Publisher: Academic Press Number Of Pages: 672 Publication Date: 2007-11-01 Volume 96 contains seven superior reviews with 25 tables http://rapidshare.com/files/100951662/Advances_in_Agronomy__96.rar |
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| Nitrogen Fixation Nitrogen Fixation at the Millennium by cuongnguyen ![]() Publisher: Elsevier Science Number Of Pages: 464 Publication Date: 2002-11-01 Description: The turn of the millennium from the twentieth to the twenty-first century provides an occasion to review our understanding of a biological process, biological nitrogen fixation, that is of prime importance for the continued survival of mankind. This process has provided a basis for maintaining soil fertility since the beginning of organised agriculture, yet its very existence was confirmed only just over a century ago. In the intervening years, an enormous intellectual effort has dispersed much of the mystery surrounding biological nitrogen fixation. Biological fixation is widely exploited in agriculture, as are nitrogen fertilisers prepared for the last hundred years under extreme conditions of temperature and pressure. However, despite all our efforts, the fundamental nature of the reactions involved at the heart of the biological process remain unknown. This book aims to describe what we have learned in the last one hundred years or so about biological nitrogen fixation, about what its chemistry appears to be, and how it is applied in agriculture. This ambitious objective has not been attempted recently. It is aimed at students and those who wish to enter these very challenging areas of research, and who need to learn the state of the art at the turn of the millennium. http://rapidshare.com/files/48271303...evier_2002.rar Nitrogen Fixation in Agriculture, Forestry, Ecology, and the Environment by Dietrich Werner (Editor), William E. Newton (Editor) ![]() Publisher: Springer Number Of Pages: 349 Publication Date: 2005-08-01 Description: This book is the self-contained fourth volume of a seven-volume comprehensive series on nitrogen fixation. The outstanding aspect of this book is the integration of basic and applied work on biological nitrogen fixation in the fields of agriculture, forestry, and ecology in general. Nowadays, the concept of sustainability, which originated in agriculture and land use, is reaching many other areas of society and industry. Sustainability has a major part to play in the global challenge of continued development of regions, countries, and continents all around the World and biological nitrogen fixation has a key role in this process. This volume begins with chapters specifically addressing crops of major global importance, such as soybeans, rice, and sugar cane. It continues with a second important focus, agroforestry, and describes the use and promise of both legume trees with their rhizobial symbionts and other nitrogen-fixing trees with their actinorhizal colonization. An over-arching theme of all chapters is the interaction of the plants and trees with microbes and this theme allows other aspects of soil microbiology, such as interactions with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and the impact of soil-stress factors on biological nitrogen fixation, to be addressed. Furthermore, a link to basic science occurs through the inclusion of chapters describing the biogeochemically important nitrogen cycle and its key relationships among nitrogen fixation, nitrification, and denitrification. The volume then provides an up-to-date view of the production of microbial inocula, especially those for legume crops. No other available work provides the up-to-date and in-depth coverage of this volume, which is intended to serve as an indispensable reference work for academic, government, and industrial scientists working in the applied areas of agronomy, plant breeding, plant nutrition, ecology, and forestry as well as those in the basic science areas of plant physiology, soil microbiology , and related environmental disciplines. This volume will be an invaluable tool for students entering this challenging area of research and will provide science administrators with ready access to vital relevant information. Nitrogen Fixation in Tropical Cropping Systems by Ken E. Giller ![]() Publisher: CABI Number Of Pages: 352 Publication Date: 2001-01-15 Description: Nitrogen fixation by leguminous plants is especially important when farmers are trying to minimize fertilizer use for cost or environmental reasons. This second edition of the highly successful book, first published in 1991, contains thoroughly updated and revised material on the theory and practice of nitrogen fixation in tropical cropping systems. The significant research advances in the last ten years on both a fundamental and applied level are covered, including those relating to the classification and description of N2-fixing bacteria and symbioses and the processes of N2-fixation. http://rapidshare.com/files/12566822/nfitcs.rar.html Nitrogen-fixing Leguminous Symbioses by Michael J. Dilworth, Euan K. James, Janet I. Sprent, William E. Newton ![]() Publisher: Springer Number Of Pages: 404 Publication Date: 2008-03-11 Description: This book is the stand-alone final volume of a comprehensive series covering the basic and applied science relating to nitrogen fixation. It addresses the most important nitrogen-fixing symbiosis of all – that between legumes and their root-nodule bacteria – and therefore deals with the properties and behaviour of both macro- and micro-symbiont. The coverage is comprehensive, beginning with the extent of the symbiosis and how it may have arisen in the geological past. It considers how legumes select the root-nodule bacteria they allow to form nodules on their roots and the intricate series of signals to be exchanged between legume and bacteria for infection to occur. The immense progress in understanding the genetic systems in the bacteria necessary for nodulation is now being replicated in a rapidly increasing understanding of the required systems in the legumes. The cell biology of the processes of both infection and nodule development is analysed and leads to a parallel assessment of the biochemical processes in carbon and nitrogen metabolism required for successful nitroogen fixation by the symbiotic bacteroid. Attention is given to the ways in which the nodule has solved the conundrum of providing enough O2 for energy generation to drive nitrogen fixation without either inactivating the O2-sensitive nitrogenase or creating damaging reactive oxygen species. The volume also covers the basic physiology of the variety of root-nodule bacteria infecting legumes, as well as looking at the renewed controversy about the chemical form(s) of nitrogen exported to the legume. Successful exploitation of the legume symbiosis in agriculture, horticulture, and forestry demands an understanding of the ecology of the root-nodule bacteria – particularly what makes for a successful inoculant strain for legume introduction to agricultural systems. Then, there is a requirement for inoculation technology to both successfully deliver viable bacteria to the root surface and facilitate nodulation. These practical aspects are thoroughly covered in the volume, with a final chapter assessing how the massive amount of recent information can be exploited in matching host and microsymbiont for the wide variety of environments in which they are needed in our production systems. http://rapidshare.com/files/92405634/DilNFLS456.rar http://www.filefactory.com/file/c67955/__df28b02__.html |
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| Nitrogen fixation Nitrogen-fixing Actinorhizal Symbioses by Katharina Pawlowski, William E. Newton ![]() Publisher: Springer Number Of Pages: 312 Publication Date: 2007-11-09 Description: This book is the self-contained sixth volume of a comprehensive series on nitrogen fixation. It presents the state-of-the-art in regards to actinorhizal symbioses. Like legumes, actinorhizal plants form root nodules that host nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria. However, because the macrosymbionts are, with one exception, woody plants rather than crop plants, actinorhizal symbioses are less well-known than legume symbioses to which they are phylogenetically related. Actinorhizal plants come from eight different families. They can grow on marginal soils by virtue of these symbioses and are used extensively in reforestation, soil reclamation, and desert agroforestry. The diversityof the involved host plants poses a variety of challenges to the actinorhizal symbiosis and results in interesting strategies, for example, to cope with the O2 dilemma or nutrient exchange between plant and bacterium. The actinorhizal micro-symbionts are Gram-positive actinomycetes of the genus Frankia. The inability to culture several actinorhizal microsymbionts has led to the development of diverse molecular strategies for strain identification. This volume includes chapters that deal with all these aspects of the symbiosis and both symbionts plus their ecological role and use. Other chapters tackle the global distribution of different actinorhizal plants and their microsymbionts and how this impacts the question of co-evolution of the micro- and macrosymbionts as well as comparing the actinorhizal and leguminous symbioses. No other book provides the up-to-date and in-depth coverage of this volume, which is intended to serve as an indispensable reference work for academic, governmental, and industrial scientists working in this area, to introduce students to the global importance of this association, and to provide science administrators with ready access to vital relevant information. http://rapidshare.com/files/79933824/A063.rar http://www.mediafire.com/?2numi1xegpg A Guide To Chalcogen-nitrogen Chemistry by Tristram Chivers ![]() Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Number Of Pages: 318 Publication Date: 2004-11-30 Chalcogen-nitrogen chemistry involves the study of compounds that exhibit a linkage between nitrogen and sulfur, selenium or tellurium atoms. Such studies have both fundamental and practical importance. A Guide to Chalcogen-Nitrogen Chemistry examines the role of chalcogen-nitrogen compounds in areas ranging from solid-state inorganic chemistry to biochemistry. The discussion covers fundamental questions concerning the bonding in electron-rich systems, as well as potential practical applications of polymers and materials with novel magnetic or electrical properties. This book is the only account of this important topic to appear in the last twenty-five years, and coupled with its extensive literature coverage of very recent developments, this comprehensive guide is essential for anyone working in the field. The treatment is unique in providing a comparison of sulfur, selenium and tellurium systems, with an approach intended to emphasize general concepts that will be helpful to the non-specialist. Each chapter is designed to be self-contained, and there are extensive cross-references between chapters. http://rapidshare.com/files/67629188...9812560955.rar ![]() Publisher: Springer Number Of Pages: 388 Publication Date: 2004-05-19 Description: This book provides a comprehensive description of 1) products that are made from or that contain nitrogen, 2) the processes that produce these products and 3) the markets that consume these products. The goal has been to present an abundance of information in one book so that the reader will find the maximum amount of useful information in one place. The first four chapters provide basic information about nitrogen and nitrogen products and processes. Chapters 5 through 20 provide detailed descriptions of various nitrogen or nitrogen-containing products. The material is presented in a standardized format that should make this book easy to use and helpful to all readers. A wide variety of readers in countries around the world should find the book useful - from students to professors, to technical professionals to business marketing personnel. http://rapidshare.com/files/104326526/SYNIPRO.rar Modeling Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics for Soil Management by M.J. Shaffer, Liwang Ma, Soren Hansen ![]() Publisher: CRC Number Of Pages: 672 Publication Date: 2001-05-07 Description: Good management practices for carbon and nitrogen are vital to crop productivity and soil sustainability, as well as to the reduction of global greenhouse gases and environmental pollution. Since the 1950's, mathematical models have advanced our understanding of carbon and nitrogen cycling at both the micro- and macro-scales. However, many of the models are scattered in the literature, undergo constant modification, and similar models can have different names. Modeling Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics for Soil Management clarifies the confusion by presenting a systematic summary of the various models available. It provides information about strengths and weaknesses, level of complexity, easiness of use, and application range of each model. In nineteen chapters, internationally known model developers and users update you on the current status and future direction of carbon and nitrogen modeling. The book's coverage ranges from theoretical comparison of models to application of models to soil management problems, from laboratory applications to field and watershed scale applications, from short-term simulation to long-term prediction, and from DOS-based computer programs to Object-Oriented and Graphical Interface designs. With this broad scope, Modeling Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics for Soil Management provides the tools to manage complex carbon/nitrogen processes effectively. http://rapidshare.com/files/62837860/Modeling_Carbon_and_Nitrogen_Dynamics_for_Soil_Management.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/62839562/Modeling_Carbon_and_Nitrogen_Dynamics_for_Soil_Management.part2.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/62841301/Modeling_Carbon_and_Nitrogen_Dynamics_for_Soil_Management.part3.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/62842355/Modeling_Carbon_and_Nitrogen_Dynamics_for_Soil_Management.part4.rar Photosynthetic Nitrogen Assimilation and Associated Carbon and Respiratory Metabolism by C.H. Foyer, G. Noctor ![]() Publisher: Springer Number Of Pages: 304 Publication Date: 2003-03 Description: This book focuses on the very latest developments in our understanding of how plants use light energy and fixed carbon to assimilate nitrate and ammonium into the organic compounds required for growth. From the partitioning of organic nitrogen within the photosynthetic apparatus, through the primary processes of reduction of nitrate and nitrite and the assimilation of ammonium and its cycling in photorespiration, the complex interactions inherent in the crosstalk between carbon and nitrogen assimilation are considered and exciting new developments such as nitric oxide production evaluated. Attention is paid throughout to the close coordination of photosynthetic and respiratory processes in nitrogen assimilation. Emerging concepts of the interdependence of chloroplasts and mitochondria are described, and essential communication, transport and signalling processes are highlighted. آخر تعديل بواسطة abu-omar ، 2008-05-17 الساعة 10:19 PM. |
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| رد : Books on Agronomy المهاجرTo ما شاء الله عليك يا أخي العزيز ابوعمر ... مجموعة قيمة لإخواننا الزراعيين . |
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| رد : Books on Agronomy المهاجرTo ما شاء الله عليك جهد اكثر من رائع الله يعطيك العافية |
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| رد : Books on Agronomy المهاجرTo جزاك الله خيرا |
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