Volume 54 contains seven reviews covering key contemporary topics in the crop and soil sciences. The connections between agricultural practice and environmental impact are addressed in chapters on subsurface microbial ecology, herbicide-resistant field crops, and nitrification inhibitors. Also among this collection are reviews on the microbial reduction of iron, manganese, and other metals; acid tolerance of wheat; lentil breeding and production; and the use of apomixis in cultivar development. With this latest volume,
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- Impact of agriculture on subsurface microbial ecology
- Herbicide-resistant crops
- Microbial reduction of iron, manganese, and other metals
- Nitrification inhibitors
- Apomixis in cultivar development
E.L. Madsen, Impacts of Agricultural Practices on Subsurface Microbial Ecology.
J. Dekker and S.O. Duke, Herbicide-Resistant Field Crops.
B.F. Carver and J.D. Ownby, Acid Soil Tolerance in Wheat.
D.R. Lovley, Microbial Reduction of Iron, Manganese, and Other Metals.
R. Prasad and J.F. Power, Nitrification Inhibitors for Agriculture, Health, and the Environment.
F.J. Muehlbauer, W.J. Kaiser, S.L. Clement, and R.J. Summerfield, Production and Breeding of Lentil.
W.W. Hanna, Use of Apomixis in Cultivar Development.
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