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As a scientist, Dr. Kenneth L. Ludeke makes science enjoyable and meaningful to students. Through the creation of the character Anion, a young girl who is enthralled with science, invites the reader into her world. Science concepts are thematically embedded in a series of adventures designed to inspire young audiences to explore the wonderful world of science. These stories are created as a collaborative endeavor with Dr. Amalia H. Ludeke. As an educator, her involvement with this pursuit is centered on her vision of helping the young reader make early connections in a subject that is frequently difficult to comprehend, making science approachable. The adventures of Anion are designed to introduce and expand upon age appropriate science concepts. The young reader draws from their own experiences, to make meaningful connections with the science weaved in the adventures.
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Plant nutrients are found in a relatively thin layer of soil materials that covers all of the continents of the entire world. These plant nutrients provide the necessary food, clothing, and shelter for human existence. As the population of the world increases, the plant nutrients in desert environments become more and more important for the survival of mankind. Plant Nutrients in Desert Environments is a general information book for both professionals and laymen. The common plant nutrients present in deserts are identified, and detailed instructions are given on how to effectively utilize them in commercial agriculture, home gardening, home landscaping, for disturbed land reclamation and for recreational purposes. Outstanding photographs illustrate the topics.
Vol. [1]- consists of proceedings of the lst- International Tailing Symposium, held 1972-
Sept.-Oct. issue includes list of theses and dissertations for U.S. and Canadian graduate degrees granted in crop science, soil science, and agronomic science during the previous academic year.