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Biological Nitrogen Fixation (Hardcover, Volume Set)
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Biological Nitrogen Fixation (Hardcover, Volume Set)
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Nitrogen is arguably the most important nutrient required by
plants. However, the availability of nitrogen is limited in many
soils and although the earth's atmosphere consists of 78.1%
nitrogen gas (N2) plants are unable to use this form of nitrogen.
To compensate , modern agriculture has been highly reliant on
industrial nitrogen fertilizers to achieve maximum crop
productivity. However, a great deal of fossil fuel is required for
the production and delivery of nitrogen fertilizer. Moreover carbon
dioxide (CO2) which is released during fossil fuel combustion
contributes to the greenhouse effect and run off of nitrate leads
to eutrophication of the waterways. Biological nitrogen fixation is
an alternative to nitrogen fertilizer. It is carried out by
prokaryotes using an enzyme complex called nitrogenase and results
in atmospheric N2 being reduced into a form of nitrogen
diazotrophic organisms and plants are able to use (ammonia). It is
this process and its major players which will be discussed in this
book. Biological Nitrogen Fixation is a comprehensive two volume
work bringing together both review and original research articles
on key topics in nitrogen fixation. Chapters across both volumes
emphasize molecular techniques and advanced biochemical analysis
approaches applicable to various aspects of biological nitrogen
fixation. Volume 1 explores the chemistry and biochemistry of
nitrogenases, nif gene regulation, the taxonomy, evolution, and
genomics of nitrogen fixing organisms, as well as their physiology
and metabolism. Volume 2 covers the symbiotic interaction of
nitrogen fixing organisms with their host plants, including
nodulation and symbiotic nitrogen fixation, plant and microbial
"omics", cyanobacteria, diazotrophs and non-legumes, field studies
and inoculum preparation, as well as nitrogen fixation and cereals.
Covering the full breadth of current nitrogen fixation research and
expanding it towards future advances in the field, Biological
Nitrogen Fixation will be a one-stop reference for microbial
ecologists and environmental microbiologists as well as plant and
agricultural researchers working on crop sustainability.
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