Sustainable Agriculture under Drought Stress: Integrated Soil, Water and Nutrient Management
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Sustainable Agriculture under Drought Stress: Integrated Soil, Water and Nutrient Management seamlessly blends cutting-edge research with practical applications, offering a unique perspective on tackling this urgent challenge. Through a multidisciplinary lens, this book provides a cohesive and comprehensive understanding of both the current landscape and future prospects. Readers will find this book equips them with the knowledge and strategies required to manage soil nutrients and water effectively, ensuring the health of both soil and plants, especially in arid and semi-arid regions, where solutions are urgently needed. This book offers actionable insights into mitigating the impacts of climate change on agricultural systems, making it essential reading for anyone invested in sustainable land management and food security.
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Dimensions: 191 x 235mm
Publication Date: 01 Oct 2024
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780443239564
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Dr. Hassan Etesami is a research scientist with 15 years of experience in the field of soil biology and biotechnology. He obtained his doctors degree from the Department of Soil Science University College of Agriculture & Natural Resources University of Tehran Iran where he is currently a member of the faculty. Dr Etesami has a special interest in developing biofertilizers and biocontrol agents that meet farmers demands. He has coauthored over 80 publications (research papers review papers and book chapters) in various areas including biofertilizers and biocontrol. He is also reviewer for the Journal of 98 journals. Dr. Etesamis research areas include stressed-agricultural management by silicon microbial ecology bio-fertilizers soil pollution integrated management of abiotic (salinity drought heavy metals and nutritional imbalance) and biotic (fungal pathogens) stresses plant-microbe-interactions environmental microbiology and bioremediation. Yinglong Chen works in the School of Agriculture and Environment The University of Western Australia Perth Australia.