Advances in Research on Fertilization Management of Vegetable Crops , Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017 Advances in Olericulture Series
Coordonnateurs : Tei Francesco, Nicola Silvana, Benincasa Paolo
Chapter 1: The role of research for a sustainable fertilization management in vegetables: future trends and goals
Francesco Tei, Silvana Nicola, Paolo Benincasa
Abstract
1. Vegetable production in the world
2. Health and economic benefits from vegetables
3. Peculiarities of fertilization in vegetable crops
4. Fertilizer consumption in vegetable production
5. Making fertilization sustainable in vegetables: trends and goals of research
References
Chapter 2: Tools and strategies for sustainable nitrogen fertilization of vegetable crops
Rodney B. Thompson, Nicolas Tremblay, Matthias Fink, Marisa Gallardo, Francisco M. Padilla
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Nature of output from tools for N management of vegetable crops
3. Methods based on soil analysis or soil N supply
4. Nitrogen balance method
5. Methods based on crop/plant analysis
6. Use of proximal optical sensors
7. Luxury N consumption and responses of monitoring approaches at excessive crop N status
8. Use of simulation models and decision support systems for N management
9. Application methods
10. Specialised fertilisers
11. Future developments
12. General considerations
13. Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 3: Organic matter mineralization as a source of nitrogen
Stefaan De Neve
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. The process of N mineralization
3. Measurements and mathematical description of N mineralization
4. Predicting N mineralization
5. Environmental factors influencing N mineralization
6. Sources of organic matter
7. Synchronization of N mineralization with crop N demand
8. Conclusion
References
Chapter 4: Fertilizers: criteria of choice for vegetable crops
Paolo Sambo, Carlo Nicoletto
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Mineral fertilizers
3. Organic fertilizers
4. Conclusions
References
Chapter 5: Crop Rotation as a System Approach for Soil Fertility Management in Vegetables
Paolo Benincasa, Giacomo Tosti, Marcello Guiducci, Michela Farneselli, Francesco Tei
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Use of fertilisers in vegetable crops
3. Role of cover and green manure crops
4. Intercropping vegetables
5. Crop residue management
6. Crop rotation in non-specialised organic and conventional farming systems
7. Crop rotation in specialised vegetable cropping system
8. Conclusions
References
Chapter 6: Localized Application of Fertilizers in Vegetable Crop Production
Eric H. Simonne, Aparna Gazula, Monica Ozores-Hampton, Jim DeValerio, Robert C. Hochmuth
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Root response to localized fertilizer application, the environmental impact of vegetable crop production and strategies for reducing nutrient loss
3. Principles and practices for localized fertilizer applications to vegetable crops
4. Conclusion
References
Chapter 7: Water and nutrient supply in horticultural crops grown in soilless culture: resource efficiency in dynamic and intensive systems
Giuseppe Pignata, Manuela Casale, Silvana Nicola
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Soilless culture systems and input control
3. Substrate properties for plant nutrient uptake
4. Water in horticultural soilless culture systems
5. Formulation of the hydroponic nutrient solution
5.1. Macro-, meso- and micronutrients in soilless culture
6. Indicators used in the soilless culture system
7. Open-cycle or closed-cycle hydroponic systems in soilless cultures
8. Planning the nutrient supply in soilless culture systems
9. Hydroponic nutrient solution supply systems
10. Conclusions
References
Chapter 8: Plant breeding for improving nutrient uptake and utilization efficiency
Antonio Ferrante, Fabio Francesco Nocito, Silvia Morgutti and Gian Attilio Sacchi.
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Physiological, biochemical and molecular traits affecting nitrogen uptake by roots
3. New approaches for improving Nutrient Use Efficiency in plants
4. Conclusion
References
Jose L. Gabriel, Miguel Quemada
Abstract
1. Water and nutrient management for enhancing crop uptake and use efficiency
2. Effect of water management on soil nutrient mineralization (nutrient supply)
3. Effect of water management on nutrient losses and water quality
4. Effect of water management on gaseous losses
5. Effect of water management on salinity control
6. Conclusion
ReferencesChapter 10: An economic analysis of the efficiency and sustainability of fertilization programmes at the level of operational systems, with case studies on Table tomato, Carrot and Potato in Central Italy
Gaetano Martino Paolo Polinori, Luca Turchetti
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Methodology proposed
3. Conceptual framework
4. Empirical analysis
5. Conclusions
References
Presenting scientific finds on sustainable and efficient fertilization management in vegetable crops
Detailing the latest tools and strategies to improve nutrient use efficiency and reduce fertilizer inputs without compromising yield and quality of vegetables produced in different cropping systems
Includes principles and practices of localized application of fertilizers, on economic analysis of the efficiency and sustainability of the fertilization programs
Dedicated chapter on fertilization in hydroponics
Date de parution : 09-2018
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