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_aPrinciples of Agronomy for Sustainable Agriculture _h[electronic resource] / _cedited by Francisco J. Villalobos, Elias Fereres. |
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505 | 0 | _aChapter 1: Agriculture and agricultural systems -- Part I: The crop environment -- Chapter 2: The soil Physical, chemical and biological properties -- Chapter 3: The radiation balance -- Chapter 4: Wind and turbulent transport -- Chapter 5: Air temperature and humidity -- Chapter 6: Soil temperature and soil heat flux -- Chapter 7: The energy balance -- Chapter 8: The water budget -- Chapter 9: The components of evapotranspiration -- Chapter 10: Calculation of evapotranspiration and crop water requirements -- Part II: Crop productivity -- Chapter 11: Crop development and growth -- Chapter 12: Plant density and competition -- Chapter 13: Radiation interception, radiation use efficiency and crop productivity -- Chapter 14: Effects of water stress on crop production -- Chapter 15: Limitations to crop productivity -- Part III: Crop management -- Chapter 16: Sowing and planting -- Chapter 17: Tillage -- Chapter 18: Soil conservation -- Chapter 19: Irrigation systems -- Chapter 20: Irrigation scheduling using the water balance -- Chapter 21: Irrigation scheduling using plant- and soil-based methods -- Chapter 22: Deficit irrigation -- Chapter 23: Optimizing irrigation -- Chapter 24: Control of salinity -- Chapter 25: Fertilizers -- Chapter 26: Nitrogen fertilization I: The nitrogen balance -- Chapter 27: Nitrogen fertilization II: Fertilizer requirements -- Chapter 28: Fertilization with phosphorus, potassium and other nutrients -- Chapter 29: Fertigation -- Chapter 30: Soil improvement and reclamation -- Chapter 31: Manipulating the crop environment -- Chapter 32: Frost protection -- Chapter 33: Control of weeds and other biotic factors -- Chapter 34: Application of herbicides and other biotic control agents -- Chapter 35: Harvest and conservation -- Chapter 36: Cropping and farming systems -- Chapter 37: Energy consumption in agriculture -- Chapter 38: Remote sensing -- Chapter 39: Site-Specific Agriculture -- Chapter 40: Crop models -- Chapter 41: Climate change adaptation and mitigation -- Chapter 42: Agronomy and the sustainability of crop production -- Chapter 43: Quantitative analysis of crop production in an irrigated farm (Part I) -- Chapter 44: Quantitative analysis of crop production in an irrigated farm (Part II). | |
520 | _aThis updated second edition textbook explains the different technologies of agronomy to achieve a more sustainable agriculture, for undergraduate and graduate students of agronomy. The first section gives an overview of the crop energy balance, which covers partitioning of net radiation, and their effect on the thermal environment of the canopy. Water balance, as one of the biggest concerns under a changing climate, will also be thoroughly discussed. For the second section, the authors prepare all relevant information on crop production in relation to crop phenology, radiation interception and resource availability. With that in mind, the different agricultural techniques are analyzed in the third section, with special emphasis on quantifying the inputs required for a given target yield under specific environmental conditions. For each technique, the chapters provide guidance on improving the ratio between productivity and resource use, while ensuring sustainability. | ||
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