Agronomy & crop production

Crop Stress Management and Global Climate Change

Edited by Jose Luis Araus, Gustavo A Slafer.

Description

Climate change is a diverse, multifactorial phenomenon, meaning that the agronomic strategies needed are case-specific and will have regional differences. This book provides an integrated view of the challenges and opportunities that will face agriculture in the future as a result of climate change. It discusses how the stresses resulting from climate change can be overcome by assessing, measuring and predicting environmental changes and stresses, identifying opportunities and adapting to change and responding to multifactorial change. Challenges and potential strategies that might be taken to overcome these are illustrated using a number of case studies. Climate change will pose many challenges to agriculture in the future, but by taking an integrative approach to predicting and adapting to change, this book will inspire researchers to turn those challenges into opportunities.

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Bibliographic Information

  • Publisher CAB International
  • Publication Date November 2011
  • Orginal LanguageEnglish
  • ISBN/Identifier 9781845936808 / 1845936809
  • Publication Country or regionUnited Kingdom
  • FormatHardback
  • Primary Price 80 GBP
  • Pages224
  • ReadershipProfessional and Scholarly
  • Publish StatusPublished
  • Copyright Year2011
  • SeriesCABI Climate Change Series

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