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Szajdak, Lech Wojciech.
Bioactive compounds in agricultural soils
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Title/Author:
Bioactive compounds in agricultural soils/ edited by Lech Wojciech Szajdak.
other author:
Szajdak, Lech Wojciech.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2016.,
Description:
vi, 312 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Soil chemistry. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-43107-9
ISBN:
9783319431079
Bioactive compounds in agricultural soils
Bioactive compounds in agricultural soils
[electronic resource] /edited by Lech Wojciech Szajdak. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - vi, 312 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Introduction. Biologically Active Substances -- 2. Free, Bounded and Included in Humic Acids Amino Acids from Cropping Systems. Thermal properties of Humic Acids from Cropping systems -- 3. Conversions and Pathways of Organic Carbon and Organic Nitrogen in Soils -- 4. Free Sulfuric Amino Acids and the Activity of Rhodanese in Soils under Continuous Cropping of Rye and Crop Rotation -- 5. Amino Acids, Indole -3-Acetic Acid, Stable and Transient Radicals, and Properties of Humic and Fulvic Acids as Affected by Tillage System -- 6. Leaching Kinetics of Organic and Inorganic Compounds in Tilled and Orchard Soils -- 7. Phytohormone in Peats, Sapropels and Peat Substrates -- 8. Auxin, One Major Plant Hormone, in Soil -- 9. Transformations of Organic Matter in Soils Under Shelterbelts of Different Age in Agricultural Landscape -- 10. Impact of Long-term Agricultural Management and Native Forest Ecosystem on the Chemical and Biochemical Properties of Stagnic Albeluvisols' Organic Matter -- 11. Cranberry - The Plant Growing on Organic Soils with Broad Spectrum of Pharmaceutical and Medical Utilization -- 12. The Importance of Horticultural Growing Media and Biochemical, Chemical and Physical Processes.
This volume looks at the impact that different cropping systems and tillage have on soil's biologically active substances. It considers how phytotoxins accumulate and can inhibit the development of cultivated plants. Coverage explores the continuous cropping of rye, crop rotation, no tillage, and conventional tillage. It offers a comprehensive, comparative approach to allelopathic plant-soil interactions. The authors focus on free and bounded biologically active substances such as amino acids, auxins, humic and fulvic acids, transient radicals, and enzymes in light sand soils fertilized with different mineral and organic fertilizers. The chapters address fundamental questions relevant to the environmental challenges we face today and will deal with in the future. The results involve asking basic questions motivated by soil's chemical and biochemical processes. The answers will lead to the improvement of the quality of soil's organic matter, which, in turn, can lead to increased crop yields. Readers will come to understand the relationship between ecological processes and environmental change on individual levels of biocomplexity as well as on systems in their entirety. The title is ideal for students and teachers for laboratory practical classes. Soil scientists, biochemists, chemists, plant ecophysiologists, "Natural Products" organic chemists, and other environmental scientists and specialists will also find it useful.
ISBN: 9783319431079
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-43107-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
557905
Soil chemistry.
LC Class. No.: S592.5
Dewey Class. No.: 631.41
Bioactive compounds in agricultural soils
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