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Principles of Soil and Plant Water Relations

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ISBN-10: 0124097510

ISBN-13: 9780124097513

Edition: 2005

Authors: M. B. Kirkham

List price: $118.00
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Principles of Soil and Plant Water Relations combines biology and physics to show how water moves through the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum. This text explores the instrumentation and the methods used to measure the status of water in soil and plants. The basic methods of tensiometry, pyschrometry, stomatal porometry, as well as newer methods of tension infiltrometry; time domain reflectometry are examined. Principles are clearly presented with the aid of diagrams, anatomical figures, and images of instrumentation. An added feature includes short biographies of important scientists at the end of each chapter. Intended for graduate students in plant and soil science programs, this book…    
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Book details

List price: $118.00
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
Publication date: 10/23/2004
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 520
Size: 5.94" wide x 9.00" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 2.090
Language: English

M. B. Kirkham is a Professor in the Department of Agronomy at Kansas State University. Her research involves two areas: soil-plant-water relations and uptake of heavy metals by crops grown on polluted soil (called "phytoremediation"). Dr. Kirkham is currently collaborating with colleagues at the Kansas State University Northwest Research-Extension Center in Colby, Kansas to study yield and water relations of sorghum grown under the semi-arid conditions of far western Kansas. Dr. Kirkham serves on several editorial boards: Soil Science; Journal of Crop Improvement; International Agrophysics; Crop Science; Australian Journal of Soil Research; Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment;…    

Introduction
Definitions of Physical Units and the International System
Structure and Properties of Water
Tensiometers
Terminology
Static Water in Soil
Water Movement in Saturated Soil
Field Capacity, Permanent Wilting, Available Water, and the Non-Limiting Water Range
Penetrometer Measurements
Measurement of Oxygen Diffusion Rate
Infiltration
Pore Volume
Measurement of Soil Water Content using Time Domain Reflectometry
Root Anatomy and Poiseuilles Law
Water Movement to Plant Roots and Gardners Equation
Measurement of Water Potential with Thermocouple Psychrometers
Measurement of Water Potential with Pressure Chambers
Stem Anatomy and Measurement of Osmotic Potential and Turgor Potential
Cohesion Theory
Electrical Analogues
Leaf Anatomy and Elasticity
Stomatal Anatomy and Stomatal Resistance
Solar Radiation and Black Bodies
Measurement of Canopy Temperature with Infrared Thermometers
Crop-Water-Stress Index
Potential Evapotranspiration
Water and Yield