ABSTRACT

The third most important cereal crop after wheat and corn, rice is a staple food for more than half of the world's population. This includes regions of high population density and rapid growth, indicating that rice will continue to be a major food crop in the next century. Mineral Nutrition of Rice brings together a wealth of information on the eco

chapter 1|104 pages

- Ecophysiology of Rice

chapter 2|86 pages

- Nitrogen

chapter 3|48 pages

1 Introduction

chapter 4|38 pages

- Potassium

chapter 5|36 pages

- Calcium and Magnesium

chapter 6|38 pages

- Sulfur

chapter 7|36 pages

- Zinc

chapter 8|22 pages

- Copper

chapter 9|20 pages

- Manganese

chapter 10|38 pages

- Iron

chapter 11|18 pages

- Boron

chapter 12|14 pages

- Molybdenum

chapter 13|12 pages

- Chlorine

chapter 14|10 pages

- Nickel

chapter 15|36 pages

- Silicon