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By the year 2050, the world's population is expected to reach nine
billion. To feed and sustain this projected population, world food
production must increase by at least 50 percent on much of the same
land that we farm today. To meet this staggering challenge,
scientists must develop the technology required to achieve an
"evergreen" revolution -- one that increases crop productivity
without degrading natural resources. With 30 percent new material,
the updated and revised third edition of Growth and Mineral
Nutrition of Field Crops covers all aspects of crop growth and
mineral nutrition that contribute to sustainable, high-yield
agriculture. Bringing together international scientific knowledge
of crop production and the impacts of agriculture on the
environment, this book: * Includes two new chapters on remediation
of heavy-metal contaminated soils and cover crops * Covers
theoretical and practical aspects of mineral nutrition of field
crops * Provides recommendations for judicious use of fertilizers,
which will reduce cost of crop production and enhance high crop
yields without risking environmental pollution * Provides growth
patterns for annual crops and forages * Includes a handful of color
pictures of nutrient deficiencies for easy diagnostic purposes To
make the book as practical as possible, each chapter is supported
by experimental results and extensive references. A large number of
figures and tables are also included to save readers time when
researching. The overall emphasis of this reference is on the
soil's ability to sustain high crop yields and a healthy human
population.
With a DVD of color figures, Clustering in Bioinformatics and Drug
Discovery provides an expert guide on extracting the most pertinent
information from pharmaceutical and biomedical data. It offers a
concise overview of common and recent clustering methods used in
bioinformatics and drug discovery. Setting the stage for subsequent
material, the first three chapters of the book introduce
statistical learning theory, exploratory data analysis, clustering
algorithms, different types of data, graph theory, and various
clustering forms. In the following chapters on partitional, cluster
sampling, and hierarchical algorithms, the book provides readers
with enough detail to obtain a basic understanding of cluster
analysis for bioinformatics and drug discovery. The remaining
chapters cover more advanced methods, such as hybrid and parallel
algorithms, as well as details related to specific types of data,
including asymmetry, ambiguity, validation measures, and
visualization. This book explores the application of cluster
analysis in the areas of bioinformatics and cheminformatics as they
relate to drug discovery. Clarifying the use and misuse of
clustering methods, it helps readers understand the relative merits
of these methods and evaluate results so that useful hypotheses can
be developed and tested.
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