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  1. Robert W. Stegner It is the purpose of this booklet to suggest some ways of studying plants that may involve students more fully, especially in the design and development of elementary research suitable for school laboratories. Educational Products Division, LaMotte Chemical Products, Chestertown, MD 74 pages,...
    581.138 STE
  2. J. Benton Jones This book contains information on plant nutrition starting with the basics, to major elements, to micronutrients, plant analysis, ending with tissue testing. It also includes appendixies from definitions, to elemental requirements to Nitrogen contents.
    572.42 JON
  3. E. Truog One of the primary objectives of the symposium was to provide an opportunity for presentation of latest views regarding the availability of mineral nutrients in soils and mechanisms of absorption and translocation of these mineral nutrients by plants.
    581.133 TRU
  4. Reinhardt Howeler The objective of this booklet is to train the student to identify symptoms caused by nutritional disorders of the cassava plant. 36 pages, illustrated, photos Series 04EC 01.01
    633.682 HOW
  5. M. Borget Spice plants covers in detail the botany, origins, propagation, genetic improvement,management and harvesting of a variety of common spice crops. Methods of storage, preparation, and processing are also dealt with as well as their nutritional properties.
    633.8 BOR | PH.020, PH.024, PH.031
  6. William F. Bennett Amazon.com Description This book discusses the role of essential nutrients in relation to nearly two dozen crops. Use the book's 307 color photographs to diagnose disorders in the field. The accompanying text explains symptoms in detail, with information provided by 31 crop experts. Covers the...
    623.3 BEN
  7. Purdue Univ Since tannins occur as a natural protective system within plants, it is important to understand the different types and their funtions. This paper discusses various parts of tannins and their nutritional value.
    572.567 PUR
  8. Arthur Wallace This book disusses the use of synthetic chelating agents in plant nutrition.
    581.1 WAL
  9. John R.K. Robson et al This purpose of this work is to encourage research on alternative food sources in order to reverse the Malthusian theory that population growth will deplete our food supplies. Over 900 references are cited.
    016.581 ROB
  10. Franklin W. Martin General information about human nutritional needs forms the background for detailed discussion of various plant groups and the roles they fulfill in the human diet. Individual species of leaves, legumes, roots and tubers, fruit vegetables, and cereals that are especially appropriate for the...
    631.091 MAR | PI.012