Worldwide climatic changes have been raising concerns about potential changes to crop yields and production systems. Such concerns include the ability to accommodate these uncertain effects in order to ensure an adequate food supply for an increasing population. Written by leading international expe
Crop Production and Global Environmental Issues
β Scribed by Khalid Rehman Hakeem (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 604
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Meeting the worldβs food security challenge will require a multi-national, collaborative effort to integrate the best research from science, engineering and socioeconomics so that technological advances can bring benefits where they are most needed. The present book covers the effect of major environmental problems on crop production and how to cope with these issues for sustainable agriculture and improvements of crops.
The worldβs population is predicted to hit 9.6 Billion by 2050, up from todayβs total of nearly 7.3 Billion, and with it food demand is predicted to increase substantially. The post-war βsecond agricultural revolutionβ in developed countries, and the βgreen revolutionβ in developing nations in the mid- 1960s converted agricultural practices and elevated crop yields spectacularly, but the outcome is levelling off and will not meet projected demand. Simultaneously, crop production is affected by many other factors, including industrial pollution, overuse of fertilizers and insecticides, heavy metal and radiation stresses etc. It has been noted that many pests are becoming resistant to insecticides. Estimates vary, but around 25% of crops can be lost to pests and diseases. Climate change associated with agriculture is also a global issue. Agriculture is a significant contributor to greenhouse gases and is estimated to account for 10-12% of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Many of the issues highlighted are global problems and are addressed thoroug
hly in this work.β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Heavy Metal Stress and Crop Productivity....Pages 1-25
Effects of Gamma Radiation on Crop Production....Pages 27-78
Pesticide Tolerance and Crop Production....Pages 79-102
Implication of Rhizosphere Acidification in Nutrient Uptake by Plants: Cases of Potassium (K), Phosphorus (P), and Iron (Fe)....Pages 103-122
Effect of Industrial Pollution on Crop Productivity....Pages 123-151
Role of Seed Quality in Improving Crop Yields....Pages 153-168
Sustaining Cocoa Production on Oxisols in Malaysia....Pages 169-180
Plant Mutagenesis and Crop Improvement....Pages 181-209
Effect of Climate Change on Horticultural Crops....Pages 211-239
Effect of Elevated Levels of Carbon Dioxide on the Activity of RuBisCO and Crop Productivity....Pages 241-256
Insect Pest Resistance: An Alternative Approach for Crop Protection....Pages 257-282
Biofertilizer for Sustainable Rice Production and Reduction of Environmental Pollution....Pages 283-291
Bread Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Under Biotic and Abiotic Stresses: An Overview....Pages 293-317
Use of Alien Diversity to Combat Some Major Biotic Stresses in Triticum aestivum L.....Pages 319-347
Sulfur Nutrition of Oil Palm for Enhancing Oil Yield in Tropics....Pages 349-368
Genetic Modification of Crop Plants: Issues and Challenges....Pages 369-384
Plant Responses and Tolerance to High Temperature Stress: Role of Exogenous Phytoprotectants....Pages 385-435
Agricultural Adaptation and Climate Change Policy for Crop Production in Africa....Pages 437-541
Causes and Prevention of Cherry Cracking: A Review....Pages 543-552
Climate Change and Plants....Pages 553-574
Fertilizers and Environment: Issues and Challenges....Pages 575-598
β¦ Subjects
Agriculture; Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts; Plant Breeding/Biotechnology
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