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E-grāmata: Advances in Organic Farming: Crop Production and Management

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  • Formāts: 676 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Nov-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040099926
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  • Formāts: 676 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Nov-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040099926

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"Organic agriculture contributes significantly to environmental safety and sustainability of land productivity worldwide. Increasing research and development efforts on organic farming have paved the way for the generation and adoption of organic crop culture. This new book, Advances in Organic Farming: Crop Production and Management, provides an understanding of organic farming, discussing a selection of issues that include organic crop production practices, crop management, organic seed production, organic management of pests and diseases, organic nutrient management, organic farming and climate change mitigation and adaptation, organic crop certification procedures, and marketing aspects of organic produce, etc. Divided into seven parts, the volume covers the scope and nutritional importance of organic farming, the effect of climate change on organic farming, crop management practices in organic farming, soil and nutrient management in organic farming, organic seed production of paddy and vegetable crops, organic farming practices in horticultural plants, and pest and disease management in organic farming. Topics include the economics of organic farming, quality and nutritional value of organic versus conventional agricultural produce, strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, integrated organic farming systems, biofortification in organic farming, water and weed management, holistic plant breeding, biofertilizers and vermicomposting, organic seed production, and much more. Bridging the gap between literature and practical applications, this comprehensive book provides a plethora of information for academicians, scientists, researchers, students, farmers, NGOs, agriculture entrepreneurs, and progressive farmers in developing a sound knowledge base on organic farming"--

Organic agriculture contributes significantly to environmental safety and sustainability of land productivity worldwide. This new book provides an understanding of organic farming, discussing the nutritional importance of organic foods, the effect of climate change on organic agriculture, crop management practices, soil and nutrient management, organic seed production and pest and disease management in organic farming. Some specific topics include the economics of organic farming, strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, integrated organic farming systems, biofortification in organic farming, water and weed management, holistic plant breeding, biofertilizers and vermicomposting, organic seed production, and much more.

Bridging the gap between literature and practical applications, this comprehensive book provides a plethora of information for academicians, scientists, researchers, students, farmers, NGOs, agriculture entrepreneurs, and progressive farmers in developing a sound knowledge base on organic farming.



Explores organic farming, discussing issues that include organic crop production practices, organic seed production, organic management of pests and diseases, organic nutrient management, organic farming and climate change mitigation and adaptation, organic crop certification procedures, and marketing aspects of organic produce, etc.

Introduction PART I: SCOPE AND NUTRITIONAL IMPORTANCE OF ORGANIC FARMING
1. Economics of Organic Farming in India and North-East India
2. Quality and
Nutritional Value of Organic and Conventional Agricultural Produce
3.
Nutritional Importance and Public Health Safety of Organic Food PART II:
ORGANIC FARMING AND CLIMATE CHANGE
4. Organic Agriculture: A Potential
Strategy for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Agriculture
5. Organic
Farming Practices for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
6. Organic
Farming in a Changing Climatic Scenario PART III: CROP MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
IN ORGANIC FARMING
7. An Overview of Integrated Organic Farming System (IOFS)
and Its Importance in the Present Era
8. Biofortification in Organic Farming:
A Future Challenge
9. Water Management in Organic Farming
10. Weed Management
in Organic Farming
11. Cultural and Mechanical Weed Management in Organic
Rice
12. A Holistic Plant Breeding Approach for Organic Farming PART IV: SOIL
AND NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT IN ORGANIC FARMING
13. Management of Organic Farming
through Natural Assets of Nutrients
14. Biofertilizers and Vermi-compost:
Sources of Nutrient Management in Organic Agriculture
15. Soil Fertility
Management in Organic Farming
16. Liquid Manures for Crop Nutrition Under
Organic Cultivation PART V: ORGANIC SEED PRODUCTION OF PADDY AND VEGETABLE
CROPS
17. Organic Seed Production of Rice: Prospects and Possibilities in
Assam Perspective
18. Organic Seed Production: Principles and Practices
19.
Organic Seed Production of Major Vegetable Crops
20. Organic Seed Production
of Vegetable Crops
21. Organic Farming Practices in Vegetable Crops
22.
Bestowing Organichood in North Eastern Region of India through Underutilized
Horticultural Crops
23. Organic Farming in Temperate Fruit Crops PART VI:
PEST AND DISEASE MANAGEMENT IN ORGANIC FARMING
24. Insect Pest Management
Strategies in Organic Vegetable Cultivation
25. Role of Microbes and Organic
Amendments in Stimulating ISR and SAR in Plant Disease Management
26. Recent
Advances in Organic Pest Management in Citrus
27. Organic Pest Management: A
Vision Towards a Safer Nation
28. Bio-Intensive Pest Management in Vegetables
29. Microbial Insecticides and Their Potential Use in Insect Pest Management
30. Biopesticide: A Potent Tool for Plant Disease Management
31. Organic
Disease Management of Solanaceous Vegetable Crops
Sanchita Brahma, PhD, is Associate Professor of Horticulture at Sarat Chandra Sinha College of Agriculture at Assam Agricultural University, India. With experience in extension and teaching, she has published research papers, popular articles, book chapters, and four teaching manuals. She has also written a number of leaflets, extension bulletins, etc. for the benefit of the farming community.

Vinod Upadhyay, PhD, is a Junior Scientist in Plant Pathology at Assam Agricultural University: Zonal Research Station, India. He was an associate scientist on projects funded by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research and the World Bank and was involved in establishing a mushroom spawn laboratory unit at the Regional Agricultural Research Station. He has published research and review papers, books, book chapters, popular articles, and bulletins for the farming community.

Rupak Kumar Nath, PhD, is Associate Professor of Entomology, Sarat Chandra Sinha College of Agriculture at Assam Agricultural University, India. He has published research papers as well as a number of leaflets, extension bulletins, etc. for the benefit of the farming community on insect pest management of crop plants. Dr. Nath is engaged in undergraduate teaching, covering courses related to the fundamentals of entomology and economic entomology.

Ranjit Sarma, PhD, is Associate Dean at Sarat Chandra Sinha College of Agriculture at Assam Agricultural University, India. With over 31 years of experience in teaching, research, and extension, he has attended many regional and national workshops and national conferences and has published research papers, books, and book chapters.

Elangbam Premabati Devi, PhD, is Assistant Research Scientist in Plant Pathology at the Wheat Research Station at Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University, Gujarat, India. With several years of experience in research and extension, she has published research and review papers in national and international journals, book chapters, and popular articles.