Crop production : technology and methodology /

Crop production : technology and methodology / editors, Styopa Malyshev and Xiang Then. - New York : Arcler Press, c2015. - vi, 280 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm

Includes index.

Global crop production systems and technology -- Tillage effects on soil health and crop productivity: a review -- The nature of rainfall at a typical semi-arid tropical ecotope in Southern Africa and options for sustainable crop production -- Efficacy of pseudomonas chlororaphis subsp. Aurantiaca Sr1 for improving productivity of several crops -- Impact if soil fertility replenishment agroforestry technology adoption in the livelihoods and food security of smallholder farmers in Central and Southern Malawi -- Analysis of nutritional interactions in cropping systems -- Nutritional management of cereals cropped under irrigation conditions -- Herbicide - soil interactions, applied to maize crop under Brazilian conditions -- Optical sensors applied in agricultural crops -- Animal manures: recycling and management technologies

“Crop production depends on the successful implementation of the soil, water, and nutrient management technologies. Much of the increase would have to come from intensification of agricultural production. Importance of wise usage of water, nutrient management, and tillage in the agricultural sector for sustaining agricultural growth and slowing down environmental degradiation calls for urgent attention of researchers, planners, and policy makers. In addition, cropping systems, under different conditions, are making it possible to identify the adaptations required to respond changes. Crop Production Technology and Methodology embraces an interdisciplinary approach and contributes methodologies to crop production.”--Back cover

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