Influence of Management Practices on Plant Growth
A special issue of Plants (ISSN 2223-7747). This special issue belongs to the section "Plant Response to Abiotic Stress and Climate Change".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 April 2025 | Viewed by 100
Special Issue Editor
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue on the "Influence of Management Practices on Plant Growth" explores how various agricultural and horticultural techniques impact plant development and productivity. Key practices like thinning and pruning are highlighted for their role in managing plant density and canopy structure, which improves light penetration and air circulation, ultimately enhancing growth and yield. Thinning helps reduce competition among plants for resources, while pruning removes dead or excess branches, promoting healthier growth and increased fruit quality. Irrigation is another crucial management practice that directly affects plant growth by ensuring an adequate water supply, which is essential for photosynthesis, nutrient uptake, and overall plant vitality. The timing and amount of water application are critical for optimizing growth and avoiding issues like water stress or root rot. Fertilizer application provides essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are vital for plant growth. Proper fertilization improves soil fertility, enhances plant development, and boosts yields. However, excessive use can lead to nutrient leaching and environmental pollution. Soil management practices, including tilling, mulching, and crop rotation, are also emphasized for their role in maintaining soil health, enhancing nutrient availability, and preventing soil erosion. Collectively, these management practices are integral to sustainable agriculture and maximizing plant growth as well as productivity.
Dr. Zhongkui Jia
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- plant growth
- management practices
- irrigation
- soil health
- sustainable agriculture
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