Nitrogen Fixation
The fixation of nitrogen - the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to a form which plants can use - is fundamental to the productivity of the biosphere and therefore to the ability of the expanding human population to feed itself. Although the existence and importance of the process of biological nitrogen fixation has been recognised for more than a century, scientific advances over the last few decades have altered radically our understanding of its nature and mechanisms. This book provides an introductory-level survey of biological nitrogen fixation, covering the role of the process in the global nitrogen cycle as well as its biochemistry, physiology, genetics, ecology, general biology and prospects for its future exploitation. This new edition has been fully updated to include the most recent developments in the field, so providing an up-to-date and accessible account of this key biological process.
- Considers a key global process, fundamental to the productivity of the biosphere
- Provides a comprehensive introductory-level survey of biological nitrogen fixation
- New edition fully updated to include the most recently reported information
Reviews & endorsements
"This book is compact and easy to read. In just over 100 pages, Postgate covers the basic aspects of biological nitrogen fixation and its role in present and future agricultural production...recommended for readers wanting accessible and comprehensive information on this important aspect of the global nitrogen cycle." Journal of Environmental Quality
Product details
October 1998Paperback
9780521648530
124 pages
227 × 153 × 8 mm
0.212kg
22 b/w illus. 8 tables
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. The nitrogen cycle
- 2. The enzyme
- 3. Physiology
- 4. The free-living microbes
- 5. The plant associations
- 6. Genetics and evolution
- 7. The future
- Further reading
- Index.