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Explore an in-depth and insightful collection of resources discussing various aspects of root structure and function in intensive agricultural systems The Root Systems in Sustainable Agricultural Intensification delivers a comprehensive treatment of state-of-the-art concepts in the theoretical and practical aspects of agricultural management to enhance root system architecture and function. The book emphasizes the agricultural measures that enhance root capacity to develop and function under a range of water and nutrient regimes to maximize food, feed, and fibre production, as well as minimize undesirable water and nutrient losses to the environment.This reference includes resources that discuss a variety of soil, plant, agronomy, farming system, breeding, molecular and modelling aspects to the subject. It also discusses strategies and mechanisms that underpin increased water- and nutrient-use efficiency and combines consideration of natural and agricultural systems to show the continuity of traits and mechanisms.Finally, the book explores issues related to the global economy as well as widespread social issues that arise from, or are underpinned by, agricultural intensification. Readers will also benefit from the inclusion of: A thorough introduction to sustainable intensification, including its meaning, the need for the technology, components, and the role of root systemsExploration of the dynamics of root systems in crop and pasture genotypes over the last 100 yearsDiscussion of the interplay between root structure and function with soil microbiome in enhancing efficiency of nitrogen and phosphorus acquisitionEvaluation of water uptake in drying soil, including balancing supply and demandPerfect for agronomists, horticulturalists, plant and soil scientists, breeders, and soil microbiologists, The Root Systems in Sustainable Agricultural Intensification will also earn a place in the libraries of advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students in this field who seek a one-stop reference in the area of root structure and function.
Zed Rengel is Professor in the School of Agriculture and Environment at the University of Western Australia in Perth, Australia. Ivica Djalovic, PhD, is Senior Research Associate at the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops in Novi Sad, Serbia.
PrefaceChapter 1: Sustainable Intensification: Meaning, Need, Components, and Role of Root SystemsChapter 2: Genetic and Molecular Regulation of Root Growth and DevelopmentChapter 3: Plant Roots for Sustainable Soil Structure Management in Cropping SystemsChapter 4: Dynamics of Root Systems in Crop and Pasture Genotypes over the Last 100 Years: Lessons LearnedChapter 5: Interplay between Root Structure and Function in Enhancing Efficiency of Nitrogen and Phosphorus AcquisitionChapter 6: Root-Microbe Interactions Influencing Water and Nutrient Acquisition EfficiencyChapter 7: The Interplay between Roots and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Influencing Water and Nutrient Acquisition and Use EfficiencyChapter 8: Role of Seed Priming in Root Development and Crop ProductionChapter 9: Water Uptake in Drying Soil: Balancing Supply and DemandChapter 10: Winter Wheat and Summer Maize Roots in Agro-Ecosystems on the North China PlainChapter 11: Intercropping to Maximize Root-Root Interactions in Agricultural Plants: Soil-Root Interface ProcessesChapter 12: Intercropping to Maximize Root-Root Interactions in Agricultural Plants: Agronomic AspectsChapter 13: The 3-D Imaging of Roots Growing in SoilChapter 14: Simulating the Diversity and Plasticity of Root Systems Using 3D Models of the Root System ArchitectureChapter 15: Phenotyping-Modelling Interfaces to Advance Breeding for Optimized Crop Root SystemsIndex
Zed Rengel, Ismail Cakmak, Philip John White, Australia) Rengel, Zed (University of Western Australia, UWA School of Agriculture and Environment, Perth, Turkey) Cakmak, Ismail (Sabanci University, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Istanbul, UK) White, Philip John (James Hutton Institute, Dundee, Scotland, Philip John White