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Climate Change and Agriculture

eBook - Perspectives, Sustainability and Resilience

Erschienen am 07.10.2022, 1. Auflage 2022
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ISBN/EAN: 9781119789765
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 496 S., 20.90 MB
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Climate Change and Agriculture

Authoritative and comprehensive resource covering climate-smart agriculture with key insights into its implementation

Climate Change and Agriculture provides a complete overview of the development of sustainable agroecosystems and cropping systems and details how to improve the resilience of cultivated crops and cropping systems to the adverse conditions of the climate, such as drought, increasing levels of carbon dioxide, global warming, and many other secondary effects such as soils fertility depletion, uncommon disease, and pests. Additionally, the text suggests different agricultural practices to face the severity of frequency of the natural events.

Climate Change and Agriculture also delves into the different climate-resilient methods and climate-smarter agriculture (CSA) for food production by building healthier soils through different sustainable practices, redesigning diverse agroecosystems, and developing new crop varieties, livestock breeds, and farm practices. Insight into how modern technology has affected the field, and how it may affect the field in the future, is included.

Other topics discussed inClimate Change and Agriculture include: Climate change and agriculture (state of the art, challenges, and perspectives), plus studies on crop yields and their extreme value analysis over India Symbiosis for food security and sustainability in changing climate and emerging issues related to conservation agriculture in Africa The role of periurban agriculture in sustainability and climate change, with additional information on nutrient management in agro-ecosystems Soil fertility management and biofertilization in changing climate and biochar mitigating abiotic stress-induced damages under changing climate

For academics and students; seed, fertilizer, and chemical producers; farmers and farming communities; and policy makers,Climate Change and Agriculture contains invaluable insights into the subject that are helpful in understanding the current state of the field and preparing for potential future developments.

Autorenportrait

Noureddine Benkeblia, The University of the West Indies Mona Campus, Kingston, Jamaica. Noureddine has more than thirty years experience in teaching and research, focusing on agricultural science and related disciplines, including climate change and crop science.

Inhalt

List of Contributors

Foreword

Preface

Chapter 1

Climate change and Agriculture: State of the Art, Challenges, and Perspectives

Imran, Noureddine Benkeblia, Amanullah, and Abdel Rehman Altawaha

Chapter 2

Climate-Smart Plants Combat Climate Change and Liable for Food Security

Imran, Amanullah, and Abdel- Rehman Altawaha

Chapter 3

Adapting Crops to Climate Change

Abdel Rahman M.S. Al-Tawaaha, Samia Khanum, Noureddine Benkeblia, Amanullah, Imran, Shah Khaled, Abdel Razzaq Al- Tawaha, Mousumi Mondal, Nidal Odat, Abhijit Dey, Nujoud Alimad, Devarajan Thangadurai, Jeyabalan Sangeetha , Saher Islam, and Mohammad Shatnawi

Chapter 4

Role of Biotechnology in Climate-Resilient Agriculture

Abdel Rahman M.S. Al-Tawaaha, Rachid Mrabet, Mina Bayanati, Banothu Santhosh, Noureddine Benkeblia, Imran, Amanullah, Shah Khaled, Abdel Razzaq Al- Tawaha, Hiba Alatrash, Yaman Jabbour, Abhijit Dey, Devarajan Thangadurai, Jeyabalan Sangeetha and Saher Islam

Chapter 5

Breeding Crops for Tolerance to Salinity, Heat and Drought

Abdel Rahman M.S. Al-Tawaha*, Nidal Odat, Noureddine Benkeblia, Naila Kerkoub, ZinebLabidi, Mahyeddine Boumendjel,Hichem Nasri,Imran, Amanullah, Shah Khaled, Abdel Razzaq Al- Tawaha, Mina Bayanati, Hiba Alatrash, Abhijit Dey, Devarajan Thangadurai, Jeyabalan Sangeethaand Saher Islam

Chapter 6

Innovative approaches in breeding of climate-resilient crops

Sandra Cveji, Sini¨a Joci, Goran Bekavac, Milan Mirosavljevi, Ana Marjanovi Jeromela, Miroslav Zori, Aleksandra Radanovi, Ankica Kondi-¦pika, Dragana Miladinovi

Chapter 7

Challenges of Soil Fertility under Changing Climate and its opposing components

Imran, Amanullah, Ibrahim Ortas, Tariq Mahmood, Muhammad Arif, Abdel- Rehman Altawaha and Mohammad Ilyas

Chapter 8

The declining trend of Soil Fertility with Climate Change and its solution

Imran, Amanullah and Ibrahim Ortas

Chapter 9

Nano-Black Carbon is an Organic Tool for the Alleviation of Abiotic Stresses and its Certain Damages under Changing Climate

Imran, Amanullah, Muhammad Arif, Abdel-Rehman Altawaha, and Tariq Mahmood

Chapter 10

Biological Nitrogen Fixation in Non-Legume Plant and Changing Climate

Abdel Rahman M.S. Al Tawaaha, Pratibha Vyas, Arun Karnwalc Noureddine Benkeblia, Swapnil Ganesh Sanmukh, Eduard Torrents Serra, Imran, Amanullah, Shah Khaled, Abdel Razzaq Al- Tawaha, Abhijit Dey, Nujoud Alimad, , Devarajan Thangadurai, Jeyabalan Sangeetha, Saher Islam, Mohammad Shatnawi,

Chapter 11

Role of Phosphorus in Imparting Abiotic Stress Tolerance to Plants

Bhaswati Baroowa, Sreyashi Paul and Nirmali Gogoi

Chapter 12

Climate Change and Cereal Production

Abdel Rahman M.S. Al-Tawaha, Javeid Ahmed Dar, Amreena Sultan,  Noureddine Benkeblia, Amanullah,Imran, Shah Khaled, Abdel Razzaq Al- Tawaha, Nidal Odat, Hiba Alatrash

Chapter 13

Impact of climate change on tea cultivation and adaptation strategies: Special emphasis on tea pests in North East India

Azariah Babu, Somnath Roy,Rupanjali Deb Baruah, Bhabesh Deka, Kamruza Z. Ahmed, Sourajit Bayen and Suman Sarkar

Chapter 14

Impact of Climate Change on Integrated Pest Management Strategies

Sonja Gvozdenac, Bo¨ko Dedi, Sanja Miki, Jelena Ovuka, Dragana Miladinovi

Chapter 15

Climate Change and its Effects on Plant Viruses

Aarshi Srivastava, Vineeta Pandey and R.K.Gaur

Chapter 16

Green chemistry in sustainable use of agrowaste

Pratibha Deka, Mayuree Gohain, Nilutpal Bhuyan, Nirmali Gogoi, Rupam Kataki2

Chapter 17

Assessing Satellite-Based Products in Characterizing Agricultural Drought Under Climate Change in Northeast Brazil

Franklin Paredes-Trejo, Humberto Alves Barbosa, Jason Giovannettone, T.V. Lakshmi Kumar, Manoj Kumar Thakur, Catarina de Oliveira Buriti and José Prieto

Chapter 18

Understanding smallholder farmers perceptions of and adaptations to climate change: The case of the Zambezi region, Namibia.

Lee-Ann Steenkamp and Winnie Thebuho

Index

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