Climate Change and Agricultural Ecosystems - Babalola, Olubukola Oluranti; Panwar, Joginder Singh; Santoyo, Gustavo; Kumar, Ajay; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Climate Change and Agricultural Ecosystems: Current Challenges and Adaptation
 
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ISBN13:9780443265204
ISBN10:0443265208
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:480 pages
Size:228x152 mm
Weight:450 g
Language:English
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Climate Change and Agricultural Ecosystems

Current Challenges and Adaptation
 
Edition number: 2
Publisher: Woodhead Publishing
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Fully revised to include the latest scientific developments, Climate Change and Agricultural Ecosystems: Current Challenges and Adaptation, Second Edition continues to provide vital insights into the complex and dynamic relationship between climate, agriculture, soil and plants. Building on its proven value in guiding real-world application as well as inspiring further research, this new edition includes new insights and practices. Agricultural ecosystems are highly dependent on weather and climate for the production of necessary foods to sustain human life. Despite leading cutting-edge tools and technologies for developing improved varieties, genetically modified organisms, and irrigation systems, climate change is still a major constraint to agricultural productivity. It takes years to assess the impacts of climate change and vulnerability to it and to prepare proper countermeasures against it. Developing countermeasures drawn based on scientific diagnosis and assessment of the impacts of climate change on agriculture are essential in establishing the vision and administrative policies of future agriculture. Climate Change and Agricultural Ecosystems focuses on recent research and updates on interactions between agriculture, ecosystems, environment, and climate change bringing together ideas and innovations of the latest scientific findings on climate change and enriched by renowned researchers knowledge and experience in this field. It reflects the importance of acting now on climate change: to eliminate hunger; to enable the agriculture sectors to adapt to climate change.
Table of Contents:
1. The Impact of Climate Change on Agricultural Ecosystem
2. Flood Risk and Climate Change: Global and Regional Perspectives
3. Elevated CO2 and Plant Growth: Mechanism and Approach
4. Effects of Vapor Pressure Deficit on Plant Growth
5. Sustainable Agricultural Practices Using Beneficial Fungi Under Changing Climate Scenario
6. Climate Change and Soil Dynamics: Effects on Soil Microbes and Fertility of Soil
7. Agrochemicals: Harmful and Beneficial Effects of Climate Changing Scenarios
8. Climate Change and Secondary Metabolism in Plants: Resilience to Disruption
9. Impact of Xenobiotics Under a Changing Climate Scenario
10. Impact of Climate Change on Plant-Microbe Interactions under Agroecosystems
11. An agroecological perspective for Climate-Smart Agriculture
12. Climate Change: A Challenge for Postharvest Management, Food Loss, Food Quality
13. Bioinformatics as a Tool to Counter Climate Change: Challenges and Prospecty
14. Developing Adaptive Capability of Agricultural Societies in the Context of Climate Change
15. Impact of Climate Change on Plant Productivity and Ecosystems Sustainability: Challenges and Solutions
16. Using Rhizobacteria Under Changing Climate Scenario to Improve Agricultural Efficiency
17. Endophytic Microbiome and their Role in Sustainable Agriculture under Changing Climatic Conditions
18. Impact of Climate Change in Food Security and Plant Disease Management
19. Extreme Events in Agriculture: Using Beneficial Soil Microorganisms to Overcome Impacts of Drought Events
20. Multi-omics Approaches in Plant-microbe Interactions -- Potential for Sustainable Agriculture