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Climate Change and Crop Production : Foundations for Agroecosystem Resilience / edited by Noureddine Benkeblia

Contributor(s): Material type: Computer fileComputer fileLanguage: English Publication details: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2018Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (206 pages)ISBN:
  • 9781315391861
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 000.000
Online resources: Summary: Key features: Describes the effects and responses of the macro and micro levels of crops under the different components of climate change. Reports on the adaptation and resilience of food production systems within the changing climate. Covers how plants cope with the changing climate including physiological, biochemical, phenotype, and ecosystem responses. Provides an in-depth discussion on the importance of agricultural education connected to climate change. Presenting an overview of agroecology within the framework of climate change,this booklooks at the impact of our changing climateon crop production and agroecosystems, reporting on how plants will cope with these changes, and how we can mitigate these negative impacts to ensure food production for the growing population. It explores theways that farmerscan confront the challenges of climate change, with contributed chapters from around the world demonstrating the different challenges associated with differing climates.Examples are provided of the approaches being taken right now to expand the ecological, physiological, morphological, and productive potential of a range of crop types. Giving readers a greater understanding of the mechanisms of plant resilience to climate change, this book provides new insights into improvingthe productivity of an individual crop species as well as bringing resistance and resiliency to the entire agroecosystem. It offers a strong foundation for changing research and education programs so that they build the resistance and resilience that will be needed for the uncertain climate future ahead
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Key features: Describes the effects and responses of the macro and micro levels of crops under the different components of climate change. Reports on the adaptation and resilience of food production systems within the changing climate. Covers how plants cope with the changing climate including physiological, biochemical, phenotype, and ecosystem responses. Provides an in-depth discussion on the importance of agricultural education connected to climate change. Presenting an overview of agroecology within the framework of climate change,this booklooks at the impact of our changing climateon crop production and agroecosystems, reporting on how plants will cope with these changes, and how we can mitigate these negative impacts to ensure food production for the growing population. It explores theways that farmerscan confront the challenges of climate change, with contributed chapters from around the world demonstrating the different challenges associated with differing climates.Examples are provided of the approaches being taken right now to expand the ecological, physiological, morphological, and productive potential of a range of crop types. Giving readers a greater understanding of the mechanisms of plant resilience to climate change, this book provides new insights into improvingthe productivity of an individual crop species as well as bringing resistance and resiliency to the entire agroecosystem. It offers a strong foundation for changing research and education programs so that they build the resistance and resilience that will be needed for the uncertain climate future ahead

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