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Foundations for Agroecosystem Resilience
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This book presents an overview of agroecology within the framework of climate change. It covers elements of the changing climate and their impacts on 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.
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This book presents an overview of agroecology within the framework of climate change. It covers elements of the changing climate and their impacts on 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.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315391854
- Artikelnr.: 54793454
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315391854
- Artikelnr.: 54793454
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Dr. Noureddine Benkeblia is a Professor of Crop Science involved in food science focusing on food-plants biochemistry and physiology. His work is mainly devoted to the pre- and postharvest metabolism in crops. Prof. Benkeblia, received his BSc, MPhil and Doctor in Food Sciences from the Institut National Agronomique (Algeria), and Doctor in Agriculture (PhD) from Kagoshima University (Japan). After a few years teaching in Algeria, he joined INRA, Avignon (France) as a Postdoctoral Scientist from 2000. From 2002 to 2007, he worked as a Visiting Professor at the University of Rakuno Gakuen, Ebetsu (Japan), and Research Associate at Hokaido University. Prof. Benkeblia joined the Department of Life Sciences, the University of the West Indies (Jamaica) in 2008, continuing his work on the physiology, the biochemistry and metabolomics of fructan-containing plants in Jamaica. He also works on the postharvest physiology and biochemistry of local fruits. Prof. Benkeblia has published over 150 papers, over 37 books and book chapters, and was recipient of many awards among them the UWI-Award for "Most Outstanding Research" in 2011 and 2013.
Agroecology, Climate Change, and Agroecosystem Resilience. Physiological
and Morphological Mechanisms Mediating Plant Tolerance to Osmotic Stress:
Balancing Tolerance and Productivity. Response and Adaptation of Crops to
Carbon Dioxide Rise: Coping or Dying. The Physiology and Phenology of Crop
Production Under Temperate Climate Changes. Fitting Wheat Phenology to
Maximize Yield in a Changing Climate. Response of Pulses to Climate Change:
A Physiological Perspective. Climate Resilient Agriculture of Rice: A
Physiological Perspective. Tropical Crops and Resilience to Climate Change.
Grassland Resilience to Climate Change: From Species to Ecosystem. Effect
of Topographic Properties on Crop Yield Variability and Farm Size in a
Rural Farming Landscape: Opportunities for Engancing Resilience. Climatic
Constraints in Tropical Forages and Common Beans: Suite of Plant Traits to
Overcome Water Stress. Climate Change and Food Production Systems
Sustainability. Mainstreaming Climate Change in Agricultural and
Agroecology Education.
and Morphological Mechanisms Mediating Plant Tolerance to Osmotic Stress:
Balancing Tolerance and Productivity. Response and Adaptation of Crops to
Carbon Dioxide Rise: Coping or Dying. The Physiology and Phenology of Crop
Production Under Temperate Climate Changes. Fitting Wheat Phenology to
Maximize Yield in a Changing Climate. Response of Pulses to Climate Change:
A Physiological Perspective. Climate Resilient Agriculture of Rice: A
Physiological Perspective. Tropical Crops and Resilience to Climate Change.
Grassland Resilience to Climate Change: From Species to Ecosystem. Effect
of Topographic Properties on Crop Yield Variability and Farm Size in a
Rural Farming Landscape: Opportunities for Engancing Resilience. Climatic
Constraints in Tropical Forages and Common Beans: Suite of Plant Traits to
Overcome Water Stress. Climate Change and Food Production Systems
Sustainability. Mainstreaming Climate Change in Agricultural and
Agroecology Education.
Agroecology, Climate Change, and Agroecosystem Resilience. Physiological
and Morphological Mechanisms Mediating Plant Tolerance to Osmotic Stress:
Balancing Tolerance and Productivity. Response and Adaptation of Crops to
Carbon Dioxide Rise: Coping or Dying. The Physiology and Phenology of Crop
Production Under Temperate Climate Changes. Fitting Wheat Phenology to
Maximize Yield in a Changing Climate. Response of Pulses to Climate Change:
A Physiological Perspective. Climate Resilient Agriculture of Rice: A
Physiological Perspective. Tropical Crops and Resilience to Climate Change.
Grassland Resilience to Climate Change: From Species to Ecosystem. Effect
of Topographic Properties on Crop Yield Variability and Farm Size in a
Rural Farming Landscape: Opportunities for Engancing Resilience. Climatic
Constraints in Tropical Forages and Common Beans: Suite of Plant Traits to
Overcome Water Stress. Climate Change and Food Production Systems
Sustainability. Mainstreaming Climate Change in Agricultural and
Agroecology Education.
and Morphological Mechanisms Mediating Plant Tolerance to Osmotic Stress:
Balancing Tolerance and Productivity. Response and Adaptation of Crops to
Carbon Dioxide Rise: Coping or Dying. The Physiology and Phenology of Crop
Production Under Temperate Climate Changes. Fitting Wheat Phenology to
Maximize Yield in a Changing Climate. Response of Pulses to Climate Change:
A Physiological Perspective. Climate Resilient Agriculture of Rice: A
Physiological Perspective. Tropical Crops and Resilience to Climate Change.
Grassland Resilience to Climate Change: From Species to Ecosystem. Effect
of Topographic Properties on Crop Yield Variability and Farm Size in a
Rural Farming Landscape: Opportunities for Engancing Resilience. Climatic
Constraints in Tropical Forages and Common Beans: Suite of Plant Traits to
Overcome Water Stress. Climate Change and Food Production Systems
Sustainability. Mainstreaming Climate Change in Agricultural and
Agroecology Education.