Mathematical Models in Agriculture: Quantitative Methods for the Plant, Animal and Ecological Sciences

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CABI, 2007 - 906 páginas
This is a completely rewritten and expanded version of the successful 1984 book of the same name published by Butterworths. The objective remains the same: to teach students of agriculture and related ecological problems how to express ideas mathematically and solve the resulting mathematical problem. The book is designed to be a textbook, and is suitable for self-study, with exercises and answers. While the level of mathematics is dictated by the problem, the book uses a qualified simplicity. The need of many students to grasp every step of a mathematical model is appreciated and catered for. This book will appeal to graduate students and researchers in agriculture, including crop, environmental, and animal sciences.

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TECHNIQUES
1
CROPS
275
ANIMALS
522
Solutions to Exercises
717
Mathematical Glossary
803
Constants and Conversions
841
Further Reading and References
843
Index
887
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J. Thornley, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Edinburgh. J. France, University of Guelph.

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