Agronomic and Physiological Performance of Plants under Crop Management Practices
A special issue of Agronomy (ISSN 2073-4395). This special issue belongs to the section "Crop Breeding and Genetics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2023) | Viewed by 19260
Special Issue Editors
Interests: crop physiology; grain yield; nitrogen use efficiency; photosynthesis
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Interests: abiotic stress; photosynthesis; respiration; energy metabolism; assimilated transport; sugar signaling; yield and quality
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Modern agriculture faces the dual challenges of increasing food supply and protecting the environment for sustainable agriculture. Agronomists developed many crop management techniques to improve fertilizer use efficiency, water use efficiency, and etc. The implement of crop management practices to maintain and even increase plant productivity is a pervasive and notable feature of modern agriculture, and substantially more food can be grown on limited space of crop field to sustain the expanding populations. Research on all topics related to crop management practices, from understanding the mechanism of agronomic and physiological responses of plants to crop management practices, is a priority.
This Special Issue will focus on “Agronomic and Physiological Performance of Plants under Crop Management Practices”. We are open to novel research, reviews and opinion articles covering all aspects of the responses and mechanisms of plant responses to series crop management techniques including managements of water, fertilizer, plant growth regulator, soil amendment, etc. Contributions on physiological, biochemical, and molecular studies of plants responses to crop management practices will be welcomed. The study object covers but not limited to grain crops, vegetables, and fruit trees.
Dr. Junfei Gu
Dr. Guanfu Fu
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- yield
- water and nitrogen use efficiency
- fertilizer
- soil
- biomass
- roots
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