Crop ecology : productivity and management in agricultural systems
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Crop ecology : productivity and management in agricultural systems
Cambridge University Press, 2011
2nd ed
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- : pbk
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
: hbk615.4:L87:2nd ed5010634334
Note
Rev. ed. of: Crop ecology / R.S. Loomis, D.J. Connor. 1992
Includes bibliographical references (p. [516]-545) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Food security and environmental conservation are two of the greatest challenges facing the world today. It is predicted that food production must increase by at least 70% before 2050 to support continued population growth, though the size of the world's agricultural area will remain essentially unchanged. This updated and thoroughly revised second edition provides in-depth coverage of the impact of environmental conditions and management on crops, resource requirements for productivity and effects on soil resources. The approach is explanatory and integrative, with a firm basis in environmental physics, soils, physiology and morphology. System concepts are explored in detail throughout the book, giving emphasis to quantitative approaches, management strategies and tactics employed by farmers, and associated environmental issues. Drawing on key examples and highlighting the role of science, technology and economic conditions in determining management strategies, this book is suitable for agriculturalists, ecologists and environmental scientists.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Part I. Farming Systems and Their Biological Components: 1. Agricultural systems
- 2. Trophic chains
- 3. Community concepts
- 4. Genetic resources
- 5. Development
- Part II. Physical and Chemical Environments: 6. Aerial environment
- 7. Soil resources
- Part III. Production Processes: 8. Nitrogen processes
- 9. Water relations
- 10. Photosynthesis
- 11. Respiration and partitioning
- Part IV. Resource Management: 12. Soil management
- 13. Strategies and tactics for rainfed agriculture
- 14. Water management in irrigated agriculture
- 15. Energy and labor
- Part V. Farming, Then, Now and in the Future: 16. Evolution of wheat farming systems in southern Australia
- 17. Technological change in high-yield agriculture
- 18. The future of agriculture
- Species list
- Conversions and constants useful in crop ecology
- Index.
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