
Advances in Agronomy
- 1st Edition, Volume 47 - March 9, 1992
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Editor: Donald L. Sparks
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 0 0 0 7 4 7 - 9
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 3 9 9 4 4 7 - 9
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 5 6 3 6 0 - 2
Under new editorial direction, Advances in Agronomy both continues its long tradition and expands to include innovative methods and technologies. Leading international scient… Read more

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Request a sales quoteUnder new editorial direction, Advances in Agronomy both continues its long tradition and expands to include innovative methods and technologies. Leading international scientists cover topics in plant and soil sciences, biotechnology, terrestrial ecosystems, and environmental concerns.The second volume under new editorial direction, Advances in Agronomy, Volume 47 focuses on environmental quality and biotechnology. Four articles on soil science cover acid deposition, chemical transport, and surface complexation. Two articles on crop science survey variety fingerprinting and corn evolution. This and related volumes will be of interest to agronomists and biotechnologists in academe, industry, and government.
- Acidic deposition in forested soils
- Modeling organic and inorganic chemical transport in soils
- Surface complexation models in soil chemical systems
- Fingerprinting crop varieties
- Evolution of corn
Researchers and students in agronomy, crop and soil science, environmental science, molecular biology and genetics, biotechnology, agricultural engineering, botany, horticulture, and forestry.
W.P. Robarge and D.W. Johnson, The Effects of Acidic Deposition on Forested Soils.
J.S.C. Smith and O.S. Smith, Fingerprinting Crop Varieties.
W.A. Jury and H. Fladuhler, Transport of Chemicals through Soils: Mechanisms, Models, and Field Applications.
W.C. Galinat, Evolution of Corn.
S. Goldberg, Use of Surface Complexation Models in Soil Chemical Systems.
H.M. Selim, Modeling The Transport and Retention of Inorganics in Soils.
Index.
J.S.C. Smith and O.S. Smith, Fingerprinting Crop Varieties.
W.A. Jury and H. Fladuhler, Transport of Chemicals through Soils: Mechanisms, Models, and Field Applications.
W.C. Galinat, Evolution of Corn.
S. Goldberg, Use of Surface Complexation Models in Soil Chemical Systems.
H.M. Selim, Modeling The Transport and Retention of Inorganics in Soils.
Index.
- Edition: 1
- Volume: 47
- Published: March 9, 1992
- No. of pages (eBook): 408
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN: 9780120007479
- Paperback ISBN: 9780123994479
- eBook ISBN: 9780080563602
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Donald L. Sparks
DONALD L. SPARKS is the Unidel S. Hallock du Pont Chair and Francis Alison Professor at the University of Delaware. He is internationally recognized for his research in the areas of kinetics of biogeochemical processes and surface chemistry of natural materials. His research has focused on fate and transport of trace metals in soil and water, soil remediation, water quality, and carbon sequestration in soils. Dr. Sparks is the author of two previous editions of Environmental Soil Chemistry and more than 350 refereed papers and book chapters. He is fellow of five scientific societies, and he has been the recipient of major awards and lectureships including the Geochemistry Medal from the American Chemical Society, the Liebig Medal from the International Union of Soil Sciences, the Einstein Professorship from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Philippe Duchaufour Medal from the European Geosciences Union. Dr. Sparks served as president of the Soil Science Society of America and the International Union of Soil Sciences, has served on advisory committees for several national laboratories and national and international centers and institutes, and served as chair of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (NAS) Committee for Soil Sciences and other NAS Committees.
Affiliations and expertise
Director, Delaware Environmental Institute, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USARead Advances in Agronomy on ScienceDirect