Nitrate Handbook: Environmental, Agricultural, and Health Effects
provides an overview of the entire nitrate cycle and the processes
influencing nitrate transformation. It clearly identifies the role of
nitrate as an essential nutrient in plant growth, food preservation,
and human health. Using the most up-to-date knowledge and research,
this handbook illustrates how the steadily increasing human population
and demand for food, which results in higher amounts of nitrate needed
by soils, makes new regulations on the management and usage of
nitrates a high priority. A detailed explanation concerning the
discrepancies between the public’s perception of nitrate’s harm
versus the reality of its human health benefits is given via a
balanced and evidence-based approach. All questions pertaining to the
influences of nitrate and its derivatives on plant physiology and
human health are explored in depth. This comprehensive resource with
contributions from distinguished researches in the field is a
must-have for professionals and students who study and work with
nitrates. Features: Includes in depth discussion on the wide spectrum
of nitrate present in the environment. Focuses on the progress made on
nitrate research and its importance. Answers all questions about
nitrate and its derivatives’ influences on plant physiology and
human health. Enables decision makers and public authorities to manage
social concerns Compiles in one resource the findings of many
distinguished researchers in the field.
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Environmental, Agricultural, and Health Effects
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000467017
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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