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Zusatztext As a teaching resource in biogeochemistry I found it had a lot of potential! giving good entry points into the literature for undergraduate students who might be given essay topics on how a particular element behaves in the plant and soil environment! particularly those elements of a more exotic bent. It also provides a lot of contextual information about environmental! soils and plant concentrations and their sources! providing a good overview as to drivers of element availability such as pH! organic matter! interactions with other elements and mineral content. ... It is a welcome addition to my library and I will certainly be pointing students in its direction.-Andrew A. Meharg! in Experimental Agriculture! Oct 2011! Vol 47(4) Informationen zum Autor Alina Kabata-Pendias Klappentext Reflecting the explosion of research in trace elements and their role in the soil-plant system, this fourth edition of a bestseller discusses the biogeochemistry of trace elements and their influence in food quality. It discusses the assessment of natural trace element content in soil, bioindication of the chemical status of environmental compartments, soil remediation, and the hyperaccumulation and phytoextraction of trace minerals from the soil. The revised Table of Contents reflects the IUPAC's recommendation for numbering element groups, giving this new edition an up-to-date organizational style. Zusammenfassung Still the Gold Standard Resource on Trace Elements and Metals in Soils This highly anticipated fourth edition of the bestselling Trace Elements in Soils and Plants reflects the explosion of research during the past decade regarding the presence and actions of trace elements in the soil-plant environment. The book provides information on the biogeochemistry of these elements and explores how they affect food quality. Incorporating data from over 1500 new resources, this edition includes the most up-to-date information on the relationship of trace elements to topics such as: Soil natural/background contents Sorption/desorption processes Anthropogenic impact and soil phytoremediation Phytoavailability and functions in plants Contents of food plants The book discusses the assessment of the natural/background content of trace elements in soil, bioindication of the chemical status of environmental compartments, soil remediation, and hyperaccumulation and phytoextraction of trace metals from the soil. The table of contents reflects the IUPAC’s recommendation for numbering element groups, giving the new edition an updated organizational flow. Trace Elements in Soils and Plants, Fourth Edition illustrates why trace elements’ behavior in soil controls their transfer in the food chain, making this book an invaluable reference for agronomists, soil and plant scientists, nutritionists, and geochemists. Inhaltsverzeichnis The Biosphere. The Anthroposphere. Soils and Soil Processes. Soil Constituents. Trace Elements in Plants. Elements of Group 1 (Previously Group Ia). Elements of Group 2 (Previously Group IIa). Elements of Group 3 (Previously Group IIIb). Elements of Group 4 (Previously Group IVb). Elements of Group 5 (Previously Group Vb). Elements of Group 6 (Previously Group VIb). Elements of Group 7 (Previously Group VIIb). Elements of Group 8 (Previously Part of Group VIII). Elements of Group 9 (Previously Part of Group VIII). Elements of Group 10 (Previously Part of Group VIII). Elements of Group 11 (Previously Group Ib). Trace Elements of Group 12 (Previously of Group IIb). Elements of Group 13 (Previously Group IIIa). Elements of Group I4 (Previously Group IVa). Elements of Group 15 (Previously Group Va). Elements of Group 16 (Previously Group VIa). Elements of Group 17 (Previously Group VIIa). ...