Get Free Shipping on orders over $89
Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences : Food security and sustainability of agro-ecosystems through basic and applied research - Walter J. Horst

Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences

Food security and sustainability of agro-ecosystems through basic and applied research

By: Walter J. Horst (Editor), M.K. Schenk (Editor), A. Bürkert (Editor)

Paperback | 14 November 2014

At a Glance

Paperback


$489.75

or 4 interest-free payments of $122.44 with

 or 

Ships in 5 to 7 business days

The world's population is expected to reach 8 billion by 2025 and most of this growth in population will occur in developing countries. To feed the world with such a marked increase in population, a great improvement in food production must be achieved particularly in these countries. To meet this challenge, present agricultural productivity must be increased on the cultivated land. However, in many developing countries, particularly in Africa, reduced soil fertility caused by continuous cropping with low nutrient input and the resultant nutrient mining of soils is a major threat both to food production and to ecosystem viability. As a result of declining soil fertility, together with increasing population pressure, expansion of crop production to marginal lands and forested areas contribute to the destruction of natural ecosystems. Food production is not only a quantitative challenge. Improving the nutrient status of plants provides a further valuable means of enhancing food quality and is of extreme benefit to the health of both plants and humans. There are several excellent examples showing that plants with optimum nutrient status are better adapted to biotic and abiotic stress factors. Because of population pressures, many global food systems are not currently providing enough micronutrients to ensure adequate micronutrient intakes in the human diet. This has resulted in an increasing prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies that now afflicts over three billion people worldwide.
Industry Reviews
`In summary, the book is a valuable reference book on the present state-of-the-art in plant nutrition research and related fields. It is of interest to scientists working in the fields of plant nutrition, soil science and agricultural productivity.'
Journal of Plant Physiology, 159 (2002)

More in Agricultural Science

Primer on Agrohydrometeorology - BV Ramana Rao
Natural Farming : A Practical Guide - Pat Coleby

RRP $39.99

$31.75

21%
OFF
Diseases of Cattle in Australasia : A Comprehensive Textbook - Tim J Parkinson
Fundamentals of Soil Science - Ron Schultz
Sheep Veterinary Practice - Kym A. Abbott

RRP $284.00

$236.75

17%
OFF
The Complete Guide to Restoring Your Soil - Dale Strickler

RRP $42.99

$33.99

21%
OFF
Teaming with Fungi : The Organic Grower's Guide to Mycorrhizae - Jeff Lowenfels
Dirt : The Erosion of Civilizations - David R. Montgomery

RRP $40.95

$32.75

20%
OFF
Applied Tree Biology - Andrew Hirons

RRP $151.95

$105.75

30%
OFF
How to Raise a Puppy : A Dog-centric Approach - Stephanie Rousseau
Principles of Agricultural Economics : 4th Edition - Andrew  Barkley

RRP $171.00

$124.99

27%
OFF
Long and Low : A Revolution in Modern Dressage - Paul Belasik
Interpreting Soil Test Results : What Do All the Numbers Mean? - Pam Hazelton
Dirt to Soil : One Family's Journey Into Regenerative Agriculture - Gabe Brown