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Principles of Soil and Plant Water Relations [Hardcover]

M.B. Kirkham (Author)
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October 14, 2004 0124097510 978-0124097513 1
Principles of Soil and Plant Water Relations combines biology and physics to show how water moves through the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum. This text explores the instrumentation and the methods used to measure the status of water in soil and plants. The basic methods of tensiometry, pyschrometry, stomatal porometry, as well as newer methods of tension infiltrometry; time domain reflectometry are examined. Principles are clearly presented with the aid of diagrams, anatomical figures, and images of instrumentation. An added feature includes short biographies of important scientists at the end of each chapter.

Intended for graduate students in plant and soil science programs, this book also serves as a useful reference for agronomists, plant ecologists, and agricultural engineers

* Principles are presented in an easy-to-understand style
* Heavily illustrated with more than 200 figures; diagrams are professionally drawn
* Anatomical figures show root, stem, leaf, and stomata
* Figures of instruments show how they work
* Book is carefully referenced, giving sources for all information
* Struggles and accomplishments of scientists who developed the theories are given in short biographies.

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"Unique in various ways, and above all is a pleasure to read or browse through. Each chapter contains plenty of references and has extraordinary detail, as one might expect from Mary Beth Kirkham. Unlike most other textbooks Mary Beth devotes many chapters solely to specific instrumentation, including chapters on tensiometry, soil penetrometers, soil oxygen diffusion rate, tension infiltrometry, time domain reflectometry, psychrometry, pressure chambers, and infared thermometers...the author presents thorough explanations based on physical principles that are intuitive, clear, and refreshing. The care exercised by Mary Beth in writing and reviewing this material is exemplified by the fact that I could not find a single error, either in the typesetting or in the scientific contents...an excellent text for an introduction in soil-water-plant relations. I also find it an extremely valuable reference for my own library because of the supplementary material that I usually cannot find in other related textbooks. I would highly recommend it for students and professionals alike."
- Jan W. Hopmans, University of California, Davis

"The sheer magnitude of this book's subject matter could overwhelm many readers, but Dr. Kirkham spares us this fate by virtue of superb organization, foundation building, and clear, example-rich writing...I am pleased to recommend this book to students and scientists at any level who profess interest in soil-water science or plant-water relations, and to dendrochronologists or environmental botanists who investigate the effects of water stresses upon tree growth and structure. It would serve as an excellent text for a graduate or advanced undergraduate course, as well, and indeed I expect it to become the standard for this purpose. I would gladly spend my own money for this book, which today joins other timely references on the lowest shelf of my bookcase, within arm's reach."
-T.M. Yanosky, U.S. Geological Survey, in JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, VOL. 34, AUG. 2005

"[Kirkham's] writing style is a beautiful blend of the formal and the familiar, resulting in the feeling that you are not so much reading the text, as seeing the seminar on which the text was based...I enjoyed reading this unique book because it assembled many important aspects of water relations into one concise format. Kirkham guides you on a journey of discovery (or in my case re-discovery) of the principles underlying the concepts and practices of plant and soil water relations. Her book provides perfect foundation for university courses on the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum...Kirkham's book is a powerful reference tool for plant and soil scientists alike. Keep this book on your desk so that you can present it to the next plant breeder who walks into your office asking for help to develop a simple test for screening drought tolerance in plants."
- Malcom J. Morrison, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, ECORC, in Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment

"Every chapter has a simple, logical construction. The definitions are presented first, next comes the physical or anatomical background and then descriptions of processes, assumptions of laws and theories with the controversies around them. Deep physical background is a feature of this text, expecially evident as the text puts emphasis on the instrumentation and methods used to m easure the status of water in soil and plants. The presentation of strong and weak sides of various methods and comparisons of methods are very useful...The author's great biological as well as physical and mathematical skills are very well presented...I greatly value this book and I can highly recommend it."
-A. Dzierzynska in ACTA PHYSIOLOGIAE PLANTARUM

"It is an excellent reference book for undergraduates, postgraduates and established scientists alike...Excessive mathematical detail is avoided to keep a wide audience on-board, so that the book remains appropriate for students of biology and agriculture, in addition to agricultural engineers and soil physicists...The book has been produced to a high standard, with clear diagrams and graphs throughout. The text gives very clear explanation and discussion of the subject, making the assumptions and limitations of our understanding clear... a very worthwhile investment."
-Glyn Bengough, in EXPERIMENTAL AGRICULTURE

"...the book has a great deal to offer anyone interested in soil and plant water relationships...well supplied with clear, useful diagrams...The book is intended primarily for graduate students but it is also likely to be useful to post-graduates and researchers in any fields where soil and plant water relationships are relevant."
- John Robers, in WEATHER


"This book will appeal to both students and practicing researchers....Students will enjoy Dr Kirkham's clear exposition of the scientific principles, and her instructive worked examples which reinforce the presentation of the underlying equations....Researchers will find this comprehensive book of 27 chapters a treasure trove of useful information on the physical, chemical and biological processes that connect the soil to plants and the atmosphere. Everyone will enjoy the vignettes appended to each chapter which detail the life and works of key scientists whose research endeavours advanced our understanding of the scientific principles of soil and plant water relations. There is something for everyone in this book." - Brent Clothier, HortResearch, New Zealand

"This book is a basic treatise, clearly written, and entertaining throughout. It is a textbook that has all the attributes for becoming a classic in its field." - Rienk R. van der Ploeg, University of Hannover, Germany

"Professor Kirkham has used her considerable experience and vast knowledge both as a teacher and as a scientist to produce a comprehensive treatise on the principles of soil-plant-water relationships.... Students and researchers in plant physiology, soil science, agriculture, horticulture,
and ecology will greatly benefit, for years to come, from this exceptionally well presented and illustrated book." - M. Hossein Behboudian, Massey
University, New Zealand

"Principles of Soil and Plant Water Relations by M.B. Kirkham is a compressive review of our current ideology of water movement and storage within plants and soil. Indeed, this is a needed update concerning the understanding of this topic and the first in almost ten years. This book takes the reader through the basic physical properties of water to the principles of water as it moves through the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum. At the end of each chapter are biographies of scientists that helped to develop the concepts discussed within the text. I was glad and enlightened to see this addition, for as I have often been reminded as a scientist, "we stand on the shoulders of giants." I highly recommend this book as a companion for those that work with water relations and as a teaching tool for those that wish to learn more about this basic, but often misunderstood, principle of plant and soil physiology." - James K. McCarron, Adams State College, Colorado

Book Description

This book combines biology and physics to show how water moves through the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 520 pages
  • Publisher: Academic Press; 1 edition (October 14, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0124097510
  • ISBN-13: 978-0124097513
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #707,486 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Soil, Plant, Water & Atmosphere, November 1, 2005
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This review is from: Principles of Soil and Plant Water Relations (Hardcover)
This book is an attempt to create SPAC Soil, Plant, Atmosphere Continuum. But looks more like a series of lecture notes. Written in clear manner covering aspects of water in soil, plant and atmosphere. Each chapter also has a brief biography of famous person responsible in the topic discusses from Richards to Nielsen, Hertz, Boltzmann etc. Also contained instruments, and anecdote behind them such as how disc permeameter evolved and patented.
In Chapter 2 the author stressed the importance of using SI units. But other chapters still use non SI units eg. dynes/cm3, bar.
The author tries to incorporate many modern instruments, but some classical methods and theories still used. such as using wheatstone bridge to measure conductivity and electrical analogue.
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Of the four soil physical factors that affect plant growth (mechanical impedance, water, aeration, and temperature) (Shaw, 1952; Kirkham, 1973), water is the most important. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
internal water relations, sorptivity tube, evaluating water requirements, ellipsoidal description, situ hygrometer, thermocouple hygrometers, wet junction, leaf elasticity, linear flow law, diffusion porometer, total water potential, limiting water range, free water evaporation, plant growth curves, tension infiltrometer, air vapor pressure deficit, relative turgidity, disc permeameter, cohesion theory, plant water content, turgor potential, isopiestic technique, tracheary cells, water saturation deficit, water potential measurement
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New York, John Wiley, American Society of Agronomy, Soil Science Society of America, Academic Press, United States, Soil Sci Soc Amer, Exp Bot, Encyclopaedia Britannica, American Geophysical Union, Royal Society, New Jersey, Iowa State University, San Francisco, Don Kirkham, Jen-Hu Chang, New Zealand, Schaum Publishing, Agr Meteorol, Crop Sci, Elements of Physics, Kansas State University, University of California, Water Resources Res, Utah Agricultural Experiment Station
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