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Climate Change and Crops

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384 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am21.04.2009
This book offers the latest findings of studies on how climate change is affecting crops. Useful for post-grad students, crop and atmospheric scientists, ecologists, environmentalists, and research scholars, it considers crops from various parts of the world.mehr
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KlappentextThis book offers the latest findings of studies on how climate change is affecting crops. Useful for post-grad students, crop and atmospheric scientists, ecologists, environmentalists, and research scholars, it considers crops from various parts of the world.

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Crop Responses to Elevated Carbon Dioxide and Temperature.- Climate Change, Climate Variability and Indian Agriculture: Impacts Vulnerability and Adaptation Strategies.- Simulation Studies to Characterize the Impact of Climate Change on Crop Production and to Identify Strategies for Adaptation and Mitigation.- Response of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) to Increasing Temperature and Atmospheric CO2.- Carbon Sequestration and Greenhouse Gas Fluxes from Cropland Soils - Climate Opportunities and Threats.- Greenhouse Gases from Crop Fields.- Environmental Parameters Influencing the Methane Emissions in the Pantanal Floodplain, Brazil.- Nitrous Oxide Emission from Crop Fields and Its Role in Atmospheric Radiative Forcing.- Quantifying Direct N2O Emissions from Paddy Fields During Rice Growing Season in Mainland China in 1980s and 1990s.- Impacts of Ground-Level Ozone on Crop Production in a Changing Climate.- Ozone-Induced Changes in Plant Secondary Metabolism.- Crop Responses to Enhanced UV-B Radiation.- Physiological Responses of Higher Plants to UV-B Radiation.- Possibility of Water Management for Mitigating Total Emission of Greenhouse Gases from Irrigated Paddy Fields.- Mitigating Greenhouse Gas Emission from Agriculture.- Attenuating Methane Emission from Paddy Fields.mehr