edited by N. El Bassam, M. Dambroth, B.C. Loughman.
Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1990
(XII, 560 pages).
Developments in plant and soil sciences, 42.
Genotypic variation in plant productivity and consequences for breeding of "low input cultivars" --; Session 1: Physiological and biochemical mechanisms associated with genetic variation in utilization of a) nitrogen, b) phosphorus and c) other major nutrients --; Session 2: Genotypic responses to a) water stress, b) salinity and c) acidity and deficiency or excess of elements --; Session 3: Screening techniques for detection of nutritional deficiencies and abiotic stress under genetic control --; Session 4: Genetic variation in symbiotic systems --; Session 5: Germplasm resources and creation of genotypes for specific environmental including low input systems.
Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Genetic Aspects of Plant Mineral Nutrition, June 19-24 June, 1988, Braunschweig, Germany
Botany.
Life sciences.
Plant physiology.
QK867
.
E358
1990
edited by N. El Bassam, M. Dambroth, B.C. Loughman.