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Drawing on contributions from a multidisciplinary pool of plant physiologists and researchers, this book compiles current knowledge on pea crop physiology. It discusses vegetative and reproductive development, growth under non-limiting conditions, and nitrogen requirements. It explores the effects of the abiotic and biotic stresses on growth and development as well as nitrogen uptake by the plant. The book concludes with a global model of potential yield-limiting factors of the pea crop as a diagnostic tool.
List of contents
Function. Analysis of the Effects of Abiotic and Biotic Stresses. Integration of Knowledge into a Global Model and Examples of Application.
About the author
Nathalie Munier-Jolain, Veronique Biarnes, Isabelle Chaillet
Summary
Rich in bibliographic references, this book presents the current status of knowledge on the physiology of the pea crop. It draws on contributions from plant physiologists and researchers in various other disciplines who have been working together for many years on the production of plants rich in proteins. The text first discusses vegetative and reproductive development, growth under non-limiting conditions, and the nitrogen nutrition of the pea crop. It then explores the effects of the abiotic and biotic stresses on the development as well as the growth and nitrogen uptake by the plant. The book concludes with a global model of the functioning of the pea crop, which is proposed as a tool for the diagnosis of the yield-limiting factors.