Advances in Plant Nitrogen Metabolism 1st Edition
Capture immediate attention with cutting-edge insights into one of agriculture’s most vital processes. Advances in Plant Nitrogen Metabolism (1st Edition) by Yasir Yousuf, Peerzada is an authoritative, accessible guide that bridges molecular science and real-world crop management to help boost nitrogen use efficiency and sustainable productivity.
This book delves into modern discoveries in nitrogen uptake, assimilation, signaling pathways, and genetic regulation, presenting them in a clear, logically organized format. Readers will find concise explanations of enzyme kinetics, transporter functions, and the latest omics-based approaches that are transforming how researchers and agronomists think about nitrogen in plants. Case studies and field-relevant discussions highlight practical implications for cereal, legume, and horticultural systems.
Ideal for graduate students, plant scientists, agronomists, extension professionals, and policy-makers, this volume equips you to translate laboratory findings into improved fertilizer strategies and breeding objectives. Whether you work in the labs of North America, research centers across Europe, or farming communities in South Asia and Africa, the book’s global perspective makes it highly relevant to diverse agro-ecosystems and climates.
Packed with evidence-based recommendations and forward-looking research directions, this edition supports smarter nutrient management, reduced environmental impact, and enhanced crop resilience. Add Advances in Plant Nitrogen Metabolism to your collection to stay at the forefront of sustainable agriculture and plant science innovation. Order now to deepen your expertise and drive measurable improvements in crop performance and resource stewardship.
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