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Climate-Resilient Agriculture, Vol 2

ISBN-13: 9783031374272 / Angielski / Twarda / 2023

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Climate-Resilient Agriculture, Vol 2

ISBN-13: 9783031374272 / Angielski / Twarda / 2023

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Under ongoing climate change, natural and cultivated habitats of major food crops are being continuously disturbed. Such condition accelerates to impose stress effects like abiotic and biotic stressors. Drought, salinity, flood, cold, heat, heavy metals, metalloids, oxidants, irradiation etc. are important abiotic stresses; and diseases and infections caused by plant pathogens viz. fungal agents, bacteria and viruses are major biotic stresses. As a result, these harsh environments affect crop productivity and its biology in multiple complex paradigms. As stresses become the limiting factors for agricultural productivity and exert detrimental role on growth and yield of the crops, scientists and researchers are challenged to maintain global food security for a rising world population.This two-volume work highlights the fast-moving agricultural research on crop improvement through the stress mitigation strategies, with specific focuses on crop biology and their response to climatic instabilities. Together with "Climate Resilient Agriculture, Vol 1: Crop Responses and Agroecological Perspectives", it covers a wide range of topics under environmental challenges, agronomy and agriculture processes, and biotechnological approaches, uniquely suitable for scientists, researchers and students working in the fields of agriculture, plant science, environmental biology and biotechnology.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Geografia
Kategorie BISAC:
Technology & Engineering > Agriculture - General
Science > Life Sciences - Ecology
Science > Biotechnology
Wydawca:
Springer International Publishing
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9783031374272
Rok wydania:
2023
Waga:
1.89 kg
Wymiary:
23.5 x 15.5
Oprawa:
Twarda


1. Climate Change and Global Crop Production:  An Inclusive Insight
Saswati Ghosh, Sukamal Sarkar, Sourav Garai, Anirban Roy, Saikat Saha, Saikat Dey, S.C. Santra, Debojyoti Moulick, Mousumi Mondal and Koushik Brahmachari
2. Uptake and Use Efficiency of Major Plant Nutrients for Climate Resilient Agriculture
Dong Qin, Rumi Tominaga and Hirofumi Saneoka
3. Improving Land Use Efficiency for Climate Resilient Agriculture
Waqas Ahmad, Bisma Muneer, Dua Zahra Khan, Niaz Ahmad Wahocho and Muzamil Farooque Jamali
4. Climate Resilient Fertilizer Management for Crop Production
Ajay Saroha, Amit Kotiyal and Aditi Thakur
5. Modern Agronomic Measurement for Climate Resilient Agriculture
Abdul Jabbar, Hina Ibrahim, Athar Mahmood, Muhammad Mansoor Javaid, Allah Wasaya, Muhammad Ather Nadeem, Mujahid Ismael, Muhammad Awais and Shahid Raza Khan
6. Crop Management for Sustainable Wheat Production
Rehan Jameel, Maria Naqve, Muhammad Anjum Zia, Athar Mahmood, Muhammad Mansoor Javaid and Muhammad Ather Nadeem
7. Climate Resilient Weed Management for Crop Production
Dibakar Roy, Sourav Ghosh, Debarati Datta, Dasari Srekatnth, Deepak Pawar, PK Mukherjee, Dibakar Ghosh, Subhas Chandra Santra and Debojyoti Moulcik
8. Climate Resilient Technology for Maize Production
Muaz Ameen, Asma Zafar, Muhammad Mansoor Javaid, Muhammad Anjum Zia, Athar Mahmood, Maria Naqve and Safura Bibi
9. Climate Resilience Technologies for Wheat production
Zahoor Ahmad, Ejaz Ahmad Waraich, Celaleddin Barutçular, Aiman Hina, Asim Abbasi, Muhammad Mohiuddin, Inzamam Ul Haq, Muhammad Ashar Ayub and Sundas Sana
10. Improving Plant Nutrient Use Efficiency for Climate Resilient Agriculture
Paramita Deb, Anwesha Mandal, Harendra, Suborna Roy Choudhury, Anupam Das, Swati Hazra, Arkabanee Mukherjee, Dibakar Ghosh, Shuvasish Choudhury, Subhas Chandra Santra and Debojyoti Moulick
11. Biochar for Plant Stress Tolerance for Climate Resilient Agriculture
Kazim Ali, Hafiz Muhammad Mubasher, Umair Rasheed, Amjid Hussain, Ahmad Sher, and Abdul Qayyum
12. Chitosan for Plant Growth and Stress Tolerance
Muhammad SaadUllah, Athar Mahmood, Muhammad Mansoor Javaid, Maria Naqve, Safura Bibi, Zain Ul Abidin, Ikram ul Haq and Shahid Raza Khan
13. Exogenous Application of Biostimulants and Commercial Utilization
Bushra Sarwar, Ahmad Sher, Muhammad Ijaz, Muhammad Irfan and Sami Ul-Allah
14. Crosstalk of Biostimulants with Other Signaling Molecules under Abiotic Stress
Shruti Rohatgi, Riya Jain, Shivangi Mathur, Deeksha Singh and Rajiv Ranjan
15. Abiotic Stress Sensitivity and Adaptation in Field Crops
Sukamal Sarkar, Saikat Saha, Saswati Ghosh, Sujay Kumar Paul, Saikat Dey, Debojyoti Moulick, S.C. Santra and Koushik Brahmachari
16. Biostimulants for Plant Abiotic Stress Resistance and Climate-Resilient Agriculture
Anwesha Chatterjee and Harshata Pal
17. Approaches in Enhancing Salt Tolerance in Plants
Muhammad Nauman, Safura Bibi, Athar Mahmood, Muhammad Mansoor Javaid, Muhammad Azeem and Muhammad Ather Nadeem
18. Mechanism and Approaches to Enhance Salt Stress Tolerance in Crop Plants
Saima Asghar, Safura Bibi, Asif Mukhtiar, Muhammad Anjum Zia, Maria Naqve, Athar Mahmood, Muhammad Mansoor Javaid and Muhammad Azeem
19. Mechanisms and Approaches of Enhancing Drought Stress Tolerance in Crops Plants
Nono Carine Temegne, Esaïe Tsoata, Godswill Ntsebong-Ntsefong, Atabong Paul Agendia, Francis Emmanuel Ngome and Emmanuel Youmbi
20. Conferring Plant Tolerance to Drought and Salinity by the Application of Biochar 
Ayesha Batool, Maria Naqve, Muhammad Anjum Zia, Athar Mahmood, Sahar Mumtaz and Muhammad Mansoor Javaid
21. Accumulation and Toxicity of Arsenic in Rice and its Practical Mitigation
Asanka Tennakoon, Galahitigama GAH Tharindi PWM, Suthajini T, Abeysinghe NPM, Salinda Sandamal, Karthika Rajendran, Adel A. Hadifa, Ayman El Sabagh and Disna Ratnasekera
22. Mechanism and Approaches to Enhancing Heat Stress Tolerance in Crop Plants
Maira Tanveer, Athar Mahmood, Bushra Sarfraz, Muhammad Anjum Zia, Muhammad Mansoor Javaid, Safura Bibi, Maria Naqve, Muhammad Ather Nadeem, Muhammad Azeem and Abdul Jabbar
23. Mechanisms and Responses to Enhancing Pollutants Stress Tolerance in Crop Plants
Arun Kumar Maurya
24. Phytohormones as Stress Mitigator in Plants
Zain Ul Abidin, Athar Mahmood, Safura Bibi, Muhammad Mansoor Javaid, Muhammad Anjum Zia, Muhammad SaadUllah, Muhammad Azeem, Muhammad Ather Nadeem and Bilal Ahmad Khan
25. Role of Plant Extracts and Biostimulant in Mitigating of Plant Drought and Salinity Stress 
Shaimaa I. M. Elsayed, Ali S. Sabra and Elsayed A. Omer
26. Secondary Metabolism and its Role in Enhancing Drought Stress Tolerance
Rasha Fouad, Hend Fouad, Ahmed H. El-Desoky and Elsayed A. Omer
27. Seed Priming for Abiotic Stress Tolerance
Kazim Ali, Hafiz Muhammad Mubasher, Ahmad Sher, Abdul Sattar and Abdul Manaf
28. Advances in Biotechnological Tools and their Impact on Global Climate Change and Food Security
Zafar Iqbal, Asad Azeem, Sami Ul-Allah, Ahmad Sher, Muhammad Qadeer Ahmad, Bilal Haider and Muhammad Asghar
29. Biotechnological Attributes of Bio-stimulants for Relieving Abiotic Stress
Proma Ghosh and Harshata Pal
30. Biotechnological Techniques for Sustainable Waste Management
Mujahid Farid, Sheharyaar Farid, Muhammad Arslan Aslam, Khadija Azhar, Khadija Tariq, Zainab Akbar Ali, Zunera Ijaz, Zoya Sarfraz, Muqaddas Khalid and Mohid Ahmad
31. Role of Biotechnology in Management of Solid Waste
Mujahid Farid, Wajiha Sarfraz, Zaki ul Zaman Asam, Mohsin Abbas, Fatima Abdul Sattar, Khadija Asif, Shabnam Abbas, Malaika Iqbal, Zahra Afgun and Aiza Afzal
32. Bioremediation of Sites Contaminated with Heavy Metals, Techniques and their Application
Mujahid Farid, Muhammad Zubair, Numra, Muhammad Bilal Shakoor, Mubeen Fatima, Sheharyaar Farid, Zaiba Saher, Sehar Bashir and Nafeesa Liaqat
33. MicroRNAs (miRNAs): Crosstalk with Regulatory Networks of Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants
Deepu Pandita
34. Orchestration of Omics Technologies for Crop Improvement
Deepu Pandita
35. Transgenic Approaches for Stress Tolerance in Crops
Deepu Pandita
36. Translationally Controlled Tumor Protein and its Relationship with Responses of Plants to Abiotic Stresses
Deyvid Novaes Marques, Nicolle Louise Ferreira Barros and Cláudia Regina Batista de Souza
37. Plant Tissue Culture and Crop Improvement
Amna Aslam, Ayesha Bibi, Safura Bibi, Athar Mahmood, Muhammad Mansoor Javaid, Hafeez Ur Rehman and Muhammad Ather Nadeem
38. Nanotechnology for Climate-Resilient Agriculture
Somali Dhal and Harshata Pal
39. Mitigation of Plant Abiotic Stress by Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria, Hormones and Plant Extracts
Muhammad Saqlain, Safura Bibi, Athar Mahmood, Muhammad Anjum Zia, Muhammad Mansoor Javaid and Javaria Nargia
40. Bioremdiation and Phytoremediation Aspects of Crop Improvement
Nadeem Iqbal, Malik Tahir Hayat, Muhammad Dawood, Waqar-Un Nisa, Shamim Akhtar, Nazneen Bangash, Abdul Nazeer and Muhammad Ahsan Asghar
41. Ecofriendly Management of Insect Pests for Sustainable Agriculture
Asim Abbasi, Aqsa Asif, Zahoor Ahmad, Inzamam Ul Haq, Asad Aslam, Ramish Saleem, Aliza Saleha and Zeenat Zafar
42. Ecofriendly Management of Disease for Sustainable Agriculture
Dipika Mal, Gunuguntla Veera Narayana and Malige Bhavani
43. Use of Advance Composting Techniques and Areas of Improvement in Pakistan
Mujahid Farid, Nouman Munawar, Gulfam Anjum, Muhammad Abubakar, Umar Shahzad, Muhammd Sheraz Asif, Hina Batool, Sajal Mir, Sara Javed and Hafiz Khuzama Ishaq

Dr. Mirza Hasanuzzaman is a Professor of Agronomy at Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. He completed his Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Hons.) from Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, where he achieved First Class, received a Gold Medal for being first in his class, and earned a Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University Award. He also completed a Master of Science in Agronomy from the same university, where he was once again at top of his class with a CGPA 4.0. In 2012, he received his Ph.D. with a dissertation on ‘Plant Stress Physiology and Antioxidant Metabolism’ from the United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Ehime University, Japan with a Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship. Later, he completed his postdoctoral research in the Center of Molecular Biosciences (COMB), University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan with a ‘Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)’ postdoctoral fellowship. Subsequently, he became an Adjunct Senior Researcher at the University of Tasmania with an Australian Government’s Endeavour Research Fellowship. Dr. Mirza Hasanuzzaman is one of the Highly Cited Researchers recognized by Clarivate Analytics and the only Bangladeshi researcher with this recognition. Prof. Hasanuzzaman published over 250 articles in the high-profile international peer-reviewed journals. He edited 33 books and written 45 book chapters on important aspects of plant physiology, plant stress tolerance, and crop production. These books have been published by world-renowned publishers such as Springer, Elsevier, CRC Press, and Wiley. According to Scopus, Prof. Hasanuzzaman’s publications have already received over 17000 citations with an h-index of 68. Prof. Hasanuzzaman’s current research foci include the crop responses to climate change and physiological and molecular mechanisms of environmental stress tolerance. He completed several research projects funded by the World Bank, FAO, the University Grants Commission of Bangladesh, the Ministry of Science and Technology (Bangladesh), and others. Prof. Hasanuzzaman supervised the dissertations of 41 Masters and 3 Ph.D. students. Dr. Hasanuzzaman is an editor and reviewer of more than 100 international journals and was a recipient of the ‘Publons Global Peer Review Award 2017, 2018 and 2019’ which is managed by Web of Science. He has presented 45 papers, abstracts, and posters at international conferences in many countries. Prof. Hasanuzzaman is a member of 50 professional societies and is the acting Treasurer Secretary of the Bangladesh JSPS Alumni Association and Publication Secretary of Bangladesh Society of Agronomy (BSA) and Weed Science Society of Bangladesh. He is a Fellow of Bangladesh Academy of Sciences, The Linnean Society of London, Royal Society of Biology, and International Society of Environmental Botanists. He received the World Academy of Science (TWAS) Young Scientist Award 2014, University Grants Commission (UGC) Gold Medal 2018, Global Network of Bangladeshi Biotechnologists (GNOBB) Award 2021 and Society for Plant Research Young Scientist Award (Agriculture)-2023.

Under ongoing climate change, natural and cultivated habitats of major food crops are being continuously disturbed. Such condition accelerates to impose stress effects like abiotic and biotic stressors. Drought, salinity, flood, cold, heat, heavy metals, metalloids, oxidants, irradiation etc. are important abiotic stresses; and diseases and infections caused by plant pathogens viz. fungal agents, bacteria and viruses are major biotic stresses. As a result, these harsh environments affect crop productivity and its biology in multiple complex paradigms. As stresses become the limiting factors for agricultural productivity and exert detrimental role on growth and yield of the crops, scientists and researchers are challenged to maintain global food security for a rising world population.

This two-volume work highlights the fast-moving agricultural research on crop improvement through the stress mitigation strategies, with specific focuses on crop biology and their response to climatic instabilities. Together with "Climate Resilient Agriculture, Vol 1: Crop Responses and Agroecological Perspectives", it covers a wide range of topics under environmental challenges, agronomy and agriculture processes, and biotechnological approaches, uniquely suitable for scientists, researchers and students working in the fields of agriculture, plant science, environmental biology and biotechnology.



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