This book is a compilation of recent global measures to conserve bio-resources and manage biotic and abiotic stresses. It highlights emerging issues related to
agriculture, abiotic and biotic stress factors, ethnic knowledge, climate
change and global warming, as well as natural resources and their sustainable
management. It also focuses on the consolidated efforts of scientists and
academics engaged in addressing a number of issues related to resource
management and combating stresses in order to protect the Earth. Crop
production and productivity have been significantly improved, however, there
have been no corresponding practical advances in sustainable agriculture.This book offers a wide range of affordable approaches to managing bio-resources with a focus on sustainability. Lastly, it describes research highlights and future areas of research.
1. Social
Necessity of an Efficient Management and Conservation of Bio-resource and
Stress Management (Ratikanta
Maiti).- 2. Socioeconomy
of Bio-resource and Stress Management (Samares
Das).- 3. Climate
Change: It’s Impact on Bio-resource and Sustainable Agriculture (Aruna
Kumari).- 4. Natural
Resource Management (Ratikanta
Maiti).- 5. Agrotechnology
and Crop Diversification (A.V.
Ramajaneyulu).- 6. Physiological
Basis of Crop Productivity (Ratikanta
Maiti).- 7. Biotic
Stress: Diseases (Susanta
Banik).- 8. Biotic
Stress: Insect Pests (Ratikanta
Maiti).- 9. Research
Trends in Abiotic Stress Resistance of Crops (Jorge
Sarquis Ramirez).- 10. Essence
of Plants or Crops for Adaptation: Learning Lessons for Sustainable Use (Ratikanta Maiti).- 11. Breeding,
Genetics and Biotechnology (Aruna
Kumari).- 12. Post-Harvest
Technology for Reducing Stress on Bio-resource: Recent Advances and Future Needs (Somesh
Sharma).- 13. Recent
Trends in Seed Science and Technology (Ashok
K. Thakur).
Ratikanta Maiti,
Ph.D., D.Sc., is a renowned Botanist of international repute with
specialization in crop Physiology and Botany. He worked for nine years as a
senior botanist in Jute Agricultural Research Institute, Barrackpore (I.C.A.R.),
Kolkata, West Bengal, and for 10 years as a senior Plant Physiologist in
ICRISAT, Patancheru, A.P., India. Then, he worked as Senior Professor and
Senior Research Scientist (CONACYT, Mexico, for 18 years) in two Universities
in Mexico for 20 years. During his scientific career, he has developed
innovative techniques for the screening of salinity and drought of several
crops. As author of more than 30 books, he has won several international awards
such as international Scientist award offered by IBC, Cambridge and
Ehanobotanist Award-2003 sponsored by Friends University, U.S.A. and U.N.D.P.
and gold medal for India 2008 offered ABI.
Dr. Ch.
Aruna Kumari is working as Assistant Professor, Department of Crop Physiology,
at Agricultural College, Jagtial, Professor Jaya Shankar Telangana State
Agricultural University. She has seven years of Research Experience in varied
ICAR Institutes and in seed industry (Vibha Seeds). She is the Recipient of
CSIR Fellowship, Govt. of India during her doctoral studies. She has been an Author
in 2 books viz., Glossary in Plant Physiology, Advances in Cotton, Chilli. Her
field of specialization is Seed Dormancy.
Narayan Chandra Sarkar is a faculty member at Visva-Bharati, Department of
ASEPAN, Palli Siksha Bhavana (Institute of Agricultural Sciences), Sriniketan,
West Bengal, India. He has worked in Vibha Seeds, Syngenta India Ltd and
Nagaland University. He has received his PhD in Agronomy from Indian Agricultural
Research Institute in 2005. His current research area is soil fertility in
rice.
Ashok Kumar Thakur is a faculty member at the Dr. Yashwant Singh
Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry,
Department of Seed Science and Technology, in
district Solan, Himachal Pradesh, India. He has obtained Ph.D. in 2002
in Horticulture with specialization in Vegetable Breeding from same working
University. He has 25 research publications, 04 manuals/books, 06 book chapters
and 07 extension publications in the form of popular articles, folders etc. He has experience in working with Vibha Seeds,
Bharti Delmonte India Pvt Ltd, ACME Cold Chain Solutions Pvt Ltd. His current
area of research is vegetable seed technology.
This book is a compilation of recent global measures to conserve bio-resources and manage biotic and abiotic stresses. It highlights emerging issues related to
agriculture, abiotic and biotic stress factors, ethnic knowledge, climate
change and global warming, as well as natural resources and their sustainable
management. It also focuses on the consolidated efforts of scientists and
academics engaged in addressing a number of issues related to resource management and combating stresses in order to protect the Earth. Crop production and productivity have been significantly improved, however, there have been no corresponding practical advances in sustainable agriculture. This book offers a wide range of affordable approaches to managing bio-resources with a focus on sustainability. Lastly, it describes research highlights and future areas of research.
Elaborates on research advances in bio-resource
Emphasizes on management of biotic and abiotic stress in the context of current
global warming and climate change
Discusses on development
of suitable strategies for efficient and reliable management of Bio-resource