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E-raamat: Advances in Crop Environment Interaction

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  • Kirjastus: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789811318610

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Agriculture is currently facing multi-faceted threats in the form of unpredictable weather variability, frequent droughts and scarcity of irrigation water, together with the degradation of soil resources and declining environmental health. These stresses result in the modification of plant physiology to impart greater resilience to changing abiotic and biotic environments, but only at the cost of declining plant productivity. In light of these facts, assessing the status of natural resource bases, and understanding the mechanisms of soil-plant-environment interactions so as to devise adaptation and mitigation approaches, represent great and imminent challenges for all of us. In this context, it is essential to understand the potential applications of modern tools, existing coping mechanisms and their integration, as this will allow us to develop suitable advanced mitigation strategies. 





From a broader perspective, the book deals with crop-environment interaction in thecontext of changing climatic conditions. To do so, it addresses four major aspects: 





Understanding the mechanism of carbon dynamics in the soil-plant-environment continuum; greenhouse gas fluxes in agricultural systems; and soil properties influenced by climate change and carbon sequestration processes.





Mitigation and management of the photo-thermal environment to improve crop productivity; soil health under variable climate; reducing agro-ecosystem evapotranspiration losses through biophysical controls; and heat stress in field crops and its management.





Studying the impact of climate change on biotic environments; insect-pest interactions; manifestations of disease; and adaptation strategies for island agro-ecosystems.





Innovative approaches to assess stress impacts in crops, such as crop modeling, remote sensing, spectral stress indices etc. 





The book presents a collection of contributions from authoritative experts in their respective fields. Offering young researchers new perspectives and future research directions, it represents a valuable guide for graduate students and academics alike.
Part I Understanding the Process of Interaction
1 Carbon Dynamics in Soil-Plant-Environment System on Climate Change Perspective: Special Reference to Rice
3(22)
P. Bhattacharyya
P. K. Dash
C. K. Swain
A. K. Nayak
D. Chatterjee
S. R. Padhy
R. Sana
D. Barman
2 Monitoring Greenhouse Gas Fluxes in Agro-ecosystems
25(26)
Sunayan Sana
Paramjit Singh Minnas
Ramlal Choudhary
3 Methane Emission from Wetland Rice Agriculture-Biogeochemistry and Environmental Controls in Projected Changing Environment
51(36)
Saurav Sana
Dibyendu Chatterjee
Chinmaya Kumar Swain
Amaresh Kumar Nayak
4 Response of Soil Properties and Soil Microbial Communities to the Projected Climate Change
87(50)
Dibyendu Chatterjee
Saurav Saha
5 Altitude Regulates Accumulation of Organic Carbon in Soil: Case Studies from the Hilly Ecosystem of Northeastern Region of India
137(16)
Burhan U. Choudhury
B. C. Verma
T. Ramesh
S. Hazarika
Part II Making Interaction Favourable Through Management Interventions
6 Managing Photothermal Environment in Improving Crop Productivity
153(28)
Santanu Kumar Bal
Kiran Pandurang Bhagat
Arnab Roy Chowdhury
Nilesh More
Shruti Suman
Harpreet Singh
7 Heat Stress in Field Crops: Impact and Management Approaches
181(24)
S. S. Sandhu
Jagdish Singh
Prabhjyot Kaur
K. K. Gill
8 Identifying Suitable Soil Health Indicators Under Variable Climate Scenarios: A Ready Reckoner for Soil Management
205(24)
Joydeep Mukherjee
Nilimesh Mridha
Surajit Mondal
Debasish Chakraborty
Amit Kumar
9 Organic Agriculture: Potentials in Managing Abiotic Stresses in Crop Production
229(16)
K. A. Gopinath
V. Visha Kumari
G. Venkatesh
M. Jayalakshmi
P. S. Prabhamani
G. Ravindra Chary
10 Plant-Associated Microbial Interactions in the Soil Environment: Role of Endophytes in Imparting Abiotic Stress Tolerance to Crops
245(42)
Venkadasamy Govindasamy
Priya George
Susheel Kumar Raina
Mahesh Kumar
Jagadish Rane
Kannepalli Annapuma
Part III Scientific Approaches for Assessing Stress Impacts on Crops
11 Field Crop Response to Water Deficit Stress: Assessment Through Crop Models
287(30)
Rajkumar Dhakar
M. A. Sarath Chandran
Shivani Nagar
V. Visha Kumari
A. V. M. Subbarao
Santanu Kumar Bal
P. Vijaya Kumar
12 Hyperspectral Remote Sensing: Use in Detecting Abiotic Stresses in Agriculture
317(20)
Bappa Das
Gopal R. Mahajan
Ronald Singh
13 Understanding the Crop-Climate Interaction Using Process-Based Simulation Models
337(28)
Lalu Das
14 Canopy Temperature-Based Water Stress Indices: Potential and Limitations
365(24)
Manoj Kumar Nanda
Utpal Giri
Nimai Bera
Part IV Stress Impacts on Agricultural Commodities: Few Case Studies
15 Shift in the Manifestations of Insect Pests Under Predicted Climatic Change Scenarios: Key Challenges and Adaptation Strategies
389(16)
Babasaheb B. Fand
Henri E. Z. Tonnang
Santanu Kumar Bal
A. K. Dhawan
16 Food Chains and Webs: Interaction with Ecosystem
405(20)
Gurminder Singh Chahil
Harsimran Kaur Gill
Gaurav Goyal
17 Future of Rice Crop Under Enriched CO2 Environment
425
Biswanath Dari
Debjani Sihi
Dr. Santanu Kumar Bal is a Principal Scientist at the ICAR-Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture (CRIDA), Hyderabad. He obtained his M.Sc. & Ph.D. degrees in Agrometeorology from Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana. He has published 55 research articles, 110 other publications and received advanced training on database management in meteorology and hydrology in Israel. His current research interests include development of dynamic crop weather calendars & improvement in prediction of crop phenology.





Dr. Joydeep Mukherjee is a Principal Scientist at the ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi. He obtained his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Agricultural Physics from ICAR-IARI. He has published 73 research articles, 32 other publications and received advanced training on the application of GIS in agriculture at OSU, USA. His current research interests include micrometeorology using Las and eddy covariance tower and soil moisture estimation using microwave remote sensing.





Dr. Burhan Uddin Choudhury is a Principal Scientist at the ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Meghalaya. He obtained his M.Sc. from PAU & Ph.D. in Agricultural Physics from ICAR-IARI. He has published 62 research articles, 55 other publications and he received the Rothamsted International Fellow 2016, prestigious IARI merit model and ICAR-biennial Team Research Award. His current research interests are NRM using hyperspectral remote sensing (RS), UAV and multispectral RS, crop & soil erosion studies in the fragile hilly ecosystems of NE India.





Dr. Ashok Kumar Dhawan is former Additional Director & Head of the Department of Entomology, PAU Ludhiana.  He is the President of the Indian Ecological Society and the Society for Sustainable Cotton Production. He has 71 recommendations, 16 books and 430 research articles to his credit. He is fellow of 7 professional societies and at present is involved in organizing conferences to developawareness among policy planner and public/private sectors on issues related to ecology & environment by organizing conferences.