Volume 64 contains six comprehensive reviews covering key contemporary topics on crop and soil sciences. As always, the topics are varied and exemplary of the array of subject matter covered by this long-running serial. With this latest volume,
Advances in Agronomy continues to be recognized as a leading reference and as a first-rate source of the latest research in agronomy, crop science, and soil science.
- Cytogenics and genetics of pearl millet
- Comprehensive look at advances in ICP emission and ICP spectrometry
- Cotton growth and nitrogen supply
- Sources and behavior of arsenic in the soil environment
- Dryland cropping intensification methods
- How plant roots acquire mineral nutrients
P.P. Jauhar and W.W. Hanna, Cytogenetics and Genetics of Pearl Millet.
P.N. Soltanpour, G.W. Johnson, S.M. Workman, J.B. Jones, Jr., and R.O. Miller, Advances in ICP Emission and Mass Spectrometry.
T.J. Gerik, D. Oosterhuis, and H.A. Torbert, Managing Cotton Nitrogen Supply.
E. Smith, R. Naidu, and A.M. Alston, Arsenic in the Soil Environment: A Review.
H.J. Farahani, G.A. Peterson, and D.G. Westfall, Dryland Cropping Intensification--A Fundamental Solution to Efficient Use of Precipitation.
P. Hinsinger, How Do Plant Roots Acquire Mineral Nutrients?
Chemical Processes Involved in the Rhizosphere.
Subject Index.Second Highest Impact Factor in Agriculture
Donald L. Sparks is the S. Hallock du Pont Chair in Soil and Environmental Chemistry, Francis Alison Professor and Director of the Delaware Environmental Institute at the University of Delaware. He is internationally recognized for his landmark research on the kinetics and mechanilC4