Smart Technologies in Sustainable Agriculture
Current and Future Prospects
Herausgeber: Singh, Abhishek; Rajput, Vishnu D.; Minkina, Tatiana; Kumar, Pradeep; Singh, Anil Kumar
Smart Technologies in Sustainable Agriculture
Current and Future Prospects
Herausgeber: Singh, Abhishek; Rajput, Vishnu D.; Minkina, Tatiana; Kumar, Pradeep; Singh, Anil Kumar
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Discusses latest technologies in agriculture, which include nanotechnologies, geotechnologies, artificial intelligence, and more. Details implications of geoinformatics, nanotechnology, and advanced microbial technology and applications providing a overview of microbial and biotechnological approaches for sustainable agriculture.
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Discusses latest technologies in agriculture, which include nanotechnologies, geotechnologies, artificial intelligence, and more. Details implications of geoinformatics, nanotechnology, and advanced microbial technology and applications providing a overview of microbial and biotechnological approaches for sustainable agriculture.
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- Verlag: Apple Academic Press Inc.
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781774916889
- ISBN-10: 1774916886
- Artikelnr.: 71962320
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Apple Academic Press Inc.
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781774916889
- ISBN-10: 1774916886
- Artikelnr.: 71962320
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Pradeep Kumar, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Botany at the University of Lucknow, India. Prior to that, he was affiliated with the North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology, India, and the Department of Biotechnology, Yeungnam University, South Korea. He has published many research and review articles, book chapters, and edited books, accumulating more than 5100 citations. He is currently handling several projects as principal or co-principal investigator, funded by government agencies. He is the recipient of several best and oral presentation awards. Abhishek Singh, PhD, is a prominent scientist and researcher, currently contributing to cutting-edge studies at the Institute of Biology, Applied Biology, and Ecology Lab at Yerevan State University in Armenia. He has published research papers, magazine articles, books, and book chapters. He is a sought-after peer reviewer and an editorial board member of scientific journals and societies. He has received several awards and recognition for his significant contributions to agriculture and biotechnology, including an "Appreciation Award 2021" from the Uttar Pradesh state government in India. Vishnu D. Rajput, PhD, is a Principal Scientist at Southern Federal University in Russia. His scientific portfolio boasts over 500 publications, including 375 peer-reviewed articles indexed in Scopus, 30 books, and 101 book chapters. He has also participated in over 50 scientific conferences. A respected peer reviewer, having evaluated 250 manuscripts, he has received numerous awards. His recognition as a "Highly Qualified Specialist" by both SFedU and the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs underscores his status as an expert in his domain. Tatiana Minkina, PhD, is Head of the Soil Science and Land Evaluation Department at Southern Federal University. Dr. Minkina formerly led the International Master's Degree Educational Program in "Management and Estimation of Land Resources," which was accredited by ACQUIN. Dr. Minkina is actively involved in several high-profile projects funded by the Russian Scientific Foundation, the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research. She has published over 750 scientific publications, many in English. Anil Kumar Singh, PhD, is a senior scientist at a USA-based GIS remote sensing company. He is also the Director of Planet Guard, Karnataka, India, and an adjunct senior scientist at Southern Federal University in Russia. He was formerly a senior research fellow at the India Meteorological Department, where he deepened his knowledge of climate risk management and its implications for agriculture. Dr. Singh's leadership in remote sensing applications for agriculture and meteorology has had a profound impact on the field, providing valuable insights into sustainable practices and climate risk management.
Part I: Smart Technologies: An Introduction 1. Nano-Biosensors for
Environmental Applications Part II: Smart Fertilizers for Sustainable
Agriculture 2. Nanofertilizers for Sustainable Crop Production Under
Changing Climate: A Global Perspective 3. Impact of Nanoparticles in Plant
Growth and Soil Health Part III: Novel PGPR for Plant Growth Technology:
Smart Technology 4. Sustainable Crop Production Using Plant Growth
Promoting Rhizobacteria: A Green Technology Part IV: Smart Technology and
Sustainable Agriculture 5. Non-Edible Tree-Based Oilseeds as a Sustainable
Source of Biodiesel and Bioenergy Production 6. Heavy Metals (HMs) Uptake
by Plants through Bioremediation to Restore Damaged Ecosystems and
Environments: A Sustainable Approach 7. Speed Breeding: Space Inspired
Plant Breeding for Crop Improvement Part V: Smart Technology for Management
Nutrient Use Efficiency (NUE) 8. Sustainable Nutrient Management Strategies
for Increased Crop Productivity and Soil Health Part VI:
Geoinformatics-Based Monitoring of Climate Change for Sustainable
Agriculture: A Smart Technology 9. The Next Generation of Farming and the
Importance of Artificial Intelligence, Sensor Technology, and Big Data 10.
Abiotic and Biotic Stress Management in Plants Using Different
Geoinformatics Approaches 11. Effective Use of GIS for Combating Forest
Fires 12. Hyperspectral Remote Sensing as an Alternative to Conventional
Methods of Soil Analysis Part VII: Smart Genomics Technology for Crop
Improvement and Production 13. Next-Generation Breeding Approaches for
Development of Abiotic Stress Resilience Crops 14. Cisgenesis: An Alternate
Approach to Transgenesis for Crop Improvement Part VIII:
Phytonanotechnology for Sustainable Agriculture: A Green Approach 15.
Phytonanotechnology Application for Sustainable Agriculture
Environmental Applications Part II: Smart Fertilizers for Sustainable
Agriculture 2. Nanofertilizers for Sustainable Crop Production Under
Changing Climate: A Global Perspective 3. Impact of Nanoparticles in Plant
Growth and Soil Health Part III: Novel PGPR for Plant Growth Technology:
Smart Technology 4. Sustainable Crop Production Using Plant Growth
Promoting Rhizobacteria: A Green Technology Part IV: Smart Technology and
Sustainable Agriculture 5. Non-Edible Tree-Based Oilseeds as a Sustainable
Source of Biodiesel and Bioenergy Production 6. Heavy Metals (HMs) Uptake
by Plants through Bioremediation to Restore Damaged Ecosystems and
Environments: A Sustainable Approach 7. Speed Breeding: Space Inspired
Plant Breeding for Crop Improvement Part V: Smart Technology for Management
Nutrient Use Efficiency (NUE) 8. Sustainable Nutrient Management Strategies
for Increased Crop Productivity and Soil Health Part VI:
Geoinformatics-Based Monitoring of Climate Change for Sustainable
Agriculture: A Smart Technology 9. The Next Generation of Farming and the
Importance of Artificial Intelligence, Sensor Technology, and Big Data 10.
Abiotic and Biotic Stress Management in Plants Using Different
Geoinformatics Approaches 11. Effective Use of GIS for Combating Forest
Fires 12. Hyperspectral Remote Sensing as an Alternative to Conventional
Methods of Soil Analysis Part VII: Smart Genomics Technology for Crop
Improvement and Production 13. Next-Generation Breeding Approaches for
Development of Abiotic Stress Resilience Crops 14. Cisgenesis: An Alternate
Approach to Transgenesis for Crop Improvement Part VIII:
Phytonanotechnology for Sustainable Agriculture: A Green Approach 15.
Phytonanotechnology Application for Sustainable Agriculture
Part I: Smart Technologies: An Introduction 1. Nano-Biosensors for
Environmental Applications Part II: Smart Fertilizers for Sustainable
Agriculture 2. Nanofertilizers for Sustainable Crop Production Under
Changing Climate: A Global Perspective 3. Impact of Nanoparticles in Plant
Growth and Soil Health Part III: Novel PGPR for Plant Growth Technology:
Smart Technology 4. Sustainable Crop Production Using Plant Growth
Promoting Rhizobacteria: A Green Technology Part IV: Smart Technology and
Sustainable Agriculture 5. Non-Edible Tree-Based Oilseeds as a Sustainable
Source of Biodiesel and Bioenergy Production 6. Heavy Metals (HMs) Uptake
by Plants through Bioremediation to Restore Damaged Ecosystems and
Environments: A Sustainable Approach 7. Speed Breeding: Space Inspired
Plant Breeding for Crop Improvement Part V: Smart Technology for Management
Nutrient Use Efficiency (NUE) 8. Sustainable Nutrient Management Strategies
for Increased Crop Productivity and Soil Health Part VI:
Geoinformatics-Based Monitoring of Climate Change for Sustainable
Agriculture: A Smart Technology 9. The Next Generation of Farming and the
Importance of Artificial Intelligence, Sensor Technology, and Big Data 10.
Abiotic and Biotic Stress Management in Plants Using Different
Geoinformatics Approaches 11. Effective Use of GIS for Combating Forest
Fires 12. Hyperspectral Remote Sensing as an Alternative to Conventional
Methods of Soil Analysis Part VII: Smart Genomics Technology for Crop
Improvement and Production 13. Next-Generation Breeding Approaches for
Development of Abiotic Stress Resilience Crops 14. Cisgenesis: An Alternate
Approach to Transgenesis for Crop Improvement Part VIII:
Phytonanotechnology for Sustainable Agriculture: A Green Approach 15.
Phytonanotechnology Application for Sustainable Agriculture
Environmental Applications Part II: Smart Fertilizers for Sustainable
Agriculture 2. Nanofertilizers for Sustainable Crop Production Under
Changing Climate: A Global Perspective 3. Impact of Nanoparticles in Plant
Growth and Soil Health Part III: Novel PGPR for Plant Growth Technology:
Smart Technology 4. Sustainable Crop Production Using Plant Growth
Promoting Rhizobacteria: A Green Technology Part IV: Smart Technology and
Sustainable Agriculture 5. Non-Edible Tree-Based Oilseeds as a Sustainable
Source of Biodiesel and Bioenergy Production 6. Heavy Metals (HMs) Uptake
by Plants through Bioremediation to Restore Damaged Ecosystems and
Environments: A Sustainable Approach 7. Speed Breeding: Space Inspired
Plant Breeding for Crop Improvement Part V: Smart Technology for Management
Nutrient Use Efficiency (NUE) 8. Sustainable Nutrient Management Strategies
for Increased Crop Productivity and Soil Health Part VI:
Geoinformatics-Based Monitoring of Climate Change for Sustainable
Agriculture: A Smart Technology 9. The Next Generation of Farming and the
Importance of Artificial Intelligence, Sensor Technology, and Big Data 10.
Abiotic and Biotic Stress Management in Plants Using Different
Geoinformatics Approaches 11. Effective Use of GIS for Combating Forest
Fires 12. Hyperspectral Remote Sensing as an Alternative to Conventional
Methods of Soil Analysis Part VII: Smart Genomics Technology for Crop
Improvement and Production 13. Next-Generation Breeding Approaches for
Development of Abiotic Stress Resilience Crops 14. Cisgenesis: An Alternate
Approach to Transgenesis for Crop Improvement Part VIII:
Phytonanotechnology for Sustainable Agriculture: A Green Approach 15.
Phytonanotechnology Application for Sustainable Agriculture