Advances in Agronomy has the highest impact factor among serial publications in agriculture.
The Science Citation Index, 1986, reports an impact factor over 2,459 and a cited half-life over 10 years.
Volume 75 contains four outstanding reviews dealing with phytoremediation, issues related to water use in China, humic substances, and remote sensing.
Chapter 1 is an extensive review on phytoremediation of metals, metalloids, and radionuclides, including discussion on phytoextraction technologies, hyperaccumulator plants, chemically induced phytoextraction, and phytovolatilization.
Chapter 2 covers the conservation and use of water in Chinese agriculture including engineering, economic, and agronomic aspects and considerations.
Chapter 3 presents advances in understanding the structure of humic substances, particularly the concept of a supramolecular structure.
Analytical and molecular scale evidence for this latter structure are presented as well as discussions on the role of humic superstructures in soils.
Chapter 4 presents frontiers in quantitative remote sensing of soil properties including principles, methods, mechanisms, and limitations.
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