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Under new editorial direction, Advances in Agronomy both continues its long tradition and expands to include innovative methods and technologies. Leading international scientists cover topics in plant and soil sciences, biotechnology, terrestrial ecosystems, and environmental concerns.The second volume under new editorial direction, Advances in Agronomy, Volume 47 focuses on environmental quality and biotechnology. Four articles on soil science cover acid deposition, chemical transport, and surface complexation. Two articles on crop science survey variety fingerprinting and corn evolution. This and related volumes will be of interest to agronomists and biotechnologists in academe, industry, and government. Key Features* Acidic deposition in forested soils* Modeling organic and inorganic chemical transport in soils* Surface complexation models in soil chemical systems* Fingerprinting crop varieties* Evolution of corn
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igronomy
V O L U M E 47
Advisory Board Martin Alexander
Eugene J. Kamprath
Cornell University
North Carolina State University
Kenneth J. Frey
Larry P.Wilding
Iowa State University
Texas A&M University
Prepared in cooperation with the American Society of Agronomy Monographs Committee
S. H. Anderson L. P. Bush R. N. Carrow
M. A. Tabatabai, Chairman G. L. Horst R. J. Lwmoore R. H. Miller
G. A. Peterson
c.w. Stuber S. R. Yates
D V A N C E S I N
onomy VOLUME 47 Edited by
Donald L. Sparks Department of Plant and Soil Sciences University of Delaware Newark, Delaware
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Contents CONTRIBUTORS ............................................... PREFACE......................................................
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THE EFFECTS OF ACIDIC DEPOSITION ON FORESTED SOILS Wayne P. Robarge and Dale W.Johnson I . Introduction ............................................. 1 I1. Soil Acidification ......................................... I11. Forest Soils .............................................. IV. Case Studies of Soil Change ................................ V. FutureResearch .......................................... VI. Conclusions ............................................. References ..............................................
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FINGERPRINTING CROP VARIETIES J . S. C. Smith and 0. S. Smith I . Introduction ............................................. I1. Characters Used to Fingerprint Cultivated Varieties . . . . . . . . . . . . I11. Discriminational Ability of Fingerprinting Techniques . . . . . . . . . . Iv. Usage of Fingerprints ..................................... V. NewTechniques ......................................... References ..............................................
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TRANSPORT OF CHEMICALS THROUGH SOIL: MECHANISMS. MODELS. AND FIELD APPLICATIONS William A.Jury and Hannes Fluh