The root system is a vital part of the plant and therefore understanding roots and their functioning is key to agricultural, plant and soil scientists. In Plant Roots Professor Peter Gregory brings together recent developments in techniques and an improved understanding of plant and soil interactions to present a comprehensive look at this important relationship, covering: * Root response to, and modification of, soils * Genetic control of roots' responses to the environment * Use of modern techniques in imaging, molecular biology and analytical chemistry * Practical exploitation of root characters This book will be a vital tool for plant, crop, soil and agricultural scientists, plant physiologists, environmental scientists, ecologists and hydrologists. It will be a valuable addition to libraries in universities, agricultural colleges and research establishments where these subjects are studied and taught.
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"Each chapter provides detailed discussion backed up by numerousreferences, diagrams, graphs and tables . . . all of excellentquality. . . I expect Peter Gregory's very informative book tobecome the subject's standard text and in the possession of anyoneinterested in how roots grow and function."
Experimental Agriculture
"This marvelous book attempts to cover all aspects of plant rootgrowth. This is a daunting task, but Professor Gregory has beenvery successful."
"With this book, we finally have an introductory book on plantroots that can be read, cover-to-cover, by undergraduate and/orgraduate students and researchers..."
"This book builds chapter by chapter, leading the reader to athorough understanding of the impact of roots on the environmentand the environment on roots with its many attendantimplications."
Richard W. Zobel in Crop Science, Volume 46, Issue 6,November-December 2006 (Crop Science Society of America)
"This book is very well designed for its target readership inadvanced university or college courses that cover soil - plantrelationships, as well as soil, plant, agricultural andenvironmental scientists who are seeking to widen their knowledgeof root growth and functions. Like this reviewer, they will findmany useful references for further reading. Last, and by no meansleast, the very clear style of writing means that the book shouldbe attractive to readers whose native language is notenglish."
Annals of Botany, 1-2, 2007
"...plant roots are often forgotten even by botanists, who focusinstead on foliage laves, frilly flowers, harvested fruit and thefinale, and/or starting point, seeds. Author Gregory Peter,Director of the Scottish Crop Research Institute, is a rootspecialist...[hence]...Root anatomy and function are the subjectsof this book. Each chapter provides numerous reverences, diagrams,graphs and tables, and one includes a series of colour photographs.This book will be a useful reference tool for plant, crop and soilscientists, plant physiologists, and ecologists. It will benefitlibraries in Universities, agricultural colleges and plant researchinstitutes."
Dorothea Bedigan in Plant Science Bulletin,Volume 53, Issue 2, July-August 2007.
Experimental Agriculture
"This marvelous book attempts to cover all aspects of plant rootgrowth. This is a daunting task, but Professor Gregory has beenvery successful."
"With this book, we finally have an introductory book on plantroots that can be read, cover-to-cover, by undergraduate and/orgraduate students and researchers..."
"This book builds chapter by chapter, leading the reader to athorough understanding of the impact of roots on the environmentand the environment on roots with its many attendantimplications."
Richard W. Zobel in Crop Science, Volume 46, Issue 6,November-December 2006 (Crop Science Society of America)
"This book is very well designed for its target readership inadvanced university or college courses that cover soil - plantrelationships, as well as soil, plant, agricultural andenvironmental scientists who are seeking to widen their knowledgeof root growth and functions. Like this reviewer, they will findmany useful references for further reading. Last, and by no meansleast, the very clear style of writing means that the book shouldbe attractive to readers whose native language is notenglish."
Annals of Botany, 1-2, 2007
"...plant roots are often forgotten even by botanists, who focusinstead on foliage laves, frilly flowers, harvested fruit and thefinale, and/or starting point, seeds. Author Gregory Peter,Director of the Scottish Crop Research Institute, is a rootspecialist...[hence]...Root anatomy and function are the subjectsof this book. Each chapter provides numerous reverences, diagrams,graphs and tables, and one includes a series of colour photographs.This book will be a useful reference tool for plant, crop and soilscientists, plant physiologists, and ecologists. It will benefitlibraries in Universities, agricultural colleges and plant researchinstitutes."
Dorothea Bedigan in Plant Science Bulletin,Volume 53, Issue 2, July-August 2007.