Nutrients for sugar beet production : soil-plant relationships /

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Draycott, A. Philip (Arthur Philip) (Author), Christenson, Donald R. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK : CABI, 2003.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Description
Abstract:This book provides an up-to-date review of research on sugarbeet nutrition, including topics not covered in a similar work published in the early 1970s, such as soil and plant analyses, organic farming, sustainability, satellite mapping and remote sensing. Chapter 1 provides an overview of sugarbeet production, the nutrient content and fertilizer requirements of sugarbeet, and yield responses to fertilizer application. The following 5 chapters include nutrient availability, nutrient uptake, nutrient transport, sources of fertilizer, fertilizer recommendations based on soil/foliar analysis, and effects of fertilizers on physiology and yield (chapter 2 for nitrogen; chapter 3 for phosphorus and sulfur; chapter 4 for potassium and sodium; chapter 5 for calcium and magnesium; and chapter 6 for boron, manganese, copper, zinc and iron). Chapter 7 focuses on nutrient deficiencies, whereas chapter 8 discusses organic manures and green manuring as sources of nutrients under organic farming. Chapter 9 reviews research on nutrient reserves and residual effects in crop rotations. Chapter 10 covers the effects of soil physical conditions on sugarbeet performance, whereas chapter 11 discusses the time, form and method of fertilizer application. Chapter 12 reviews the interactions between nutrients, water supply, pests and diseases, and agronomic practices. Chapter 13 discusses the effects of fertilizers on sugarbeet quality. Chapter 14 covers the nutrient requirements of fodder beet and the beet seed crop.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvi, 242 pages) : illustrations, charts
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-232) and index.
DOI:10.1079/9780851996233.0000
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