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- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- About the Authors
- 1. Concept of Crop Ecology
- Ecology deals with
- 2. Historical Developments
- Why it is important to study ecology?
- 3. Levels in Ecological Organization
- Levels of study of Ecology
- 3.1 Divisions of Plant Ecology
- Autecology
- Synecology
- 4. Crop Ecology
- 4.1 Principles and Basic Elements of Crop Ecology
- Ecological principles
- Ecological processes
- Mechanisms
- Basic concepts of ecology
- What makes agro-ecology distinct?
- Elements of agro-ecology (FAO)
- 5. Plant Distribution and Adaptations
- Theories of discontinuous distribution
- Factors affecting distribution of species
- Distribution of major crop groups in the world
- 5.1. Plant Adaptations
- Adaptations of hydrophytes
- Adaptations of meso-phytes
- Adaptations of xerophytes
- Adaptations of plants growing in high altitudes
- Adaptations in relation to soil
- Adaptations induced by light
- 6. Agro-Climatic Zones of India
- Agro-ecological Zones of India
- 7. Ecosystem
- 7.1 Functions of an ecosystem
- 7.2 Food Chain
- 7.3 Ecological pyramids
- 7.4 Types of ecosystem
- 1 Aquatic ecosystem:
- 2 Terrestrial ecosystem:
- 8. Bio-Geochemical Cycles
- 1 Carbon cycle:
- 2 Oxygen cycle:
- 3 Water cycle:
- 4 Nitrogen cycle:
- 5 Phosphorous cycle:
- 6 Sulphur cycle:
- 9. Ecological Succession
- Causes of Succession
- Basic types of succession
- General process of succession
- Theories of Climax
- Characteristics of a climax community
- 10. Competition in Crop Plants
- Plant competition
- I. Intra-specific competition
- II. Inter-specific competition
- Parameters to measure plant competition mechanisms
- Competition Indices
- 11. Environmental Pollution
- 1. Air pollution
- Types of particulates
- What happens to pollutants in the atmosphere?
- Effects of air pollution
- Legal aspects of air pollution control in India
- 2. Water pollution
- The state of India’s rivers
- Management of water pollution
- 3. Soil pollution
- Management of soil pollution:
- 4. Noise pollution
- Decibel levels of common sounds
- Effects of noise pollution on physical health
- Noise Control techniques
- 5. Thermal pollution
- 12. Ecological Factors Affecting Crop Production
- 1. Internal factors (Genetic factors)
- 2. External factors
- a Climatic Factors
- 1. Precipitation
- 2 Temperature
- 3 Atmospheric Humidity (Relative Humidity – RH)
- 4 Solar radiation (without which life will not exist)
- 5 Wind velocity
- 6 Tmospheric gases on plant growth
- B Edaphic Factors (soil)
- 1. Soil moisture
- 2. Soil air
- 3. Soil temperature
- 4. Soil mineral matter
- 5. Soil organic matter
- 6. Soil organisms
- 7. Soil reaction (pH)
- C Biotic Factors
- 1. Plants
- 2. Animals
- D Physiographic factors:
- E Socio-economic factors
- 13. Ecology of Cropping System
- A Principles of agro-ecology
- B Bio diversification of agro-ecosystems for sustainable cropping system
- C Importance of sustainable agro-ecosystems
- D Ecology of legume based cropping systems
- i Legume based cropping systems could help to
- ii Complimentary benefits of legume cropping systems
- E Ecological sustainability through crop rotations
- i Impacts of sustainable crop rotations on soil quality
- iii Using cover crops to enhance crop rotations
- F Benefits of cover crops in crop rotations
- i Contributions of cover crops to weed management
- Sum up
- 14. Response of Crops to Light, Temperature and CO2 on Growth and Development
- A Solar radiation and crop response
- i Reflection, transmission and absorption of light
- ii Factors influencing radiation distribution with in plant canopy
- 6 Leaf area index
- B Carbon dioxide and crop response
- i Green house effects (GHC)
- ii Soil carbon and its influence on climate change
- iii CO2 and plant growth
- iv CO2 and photosynthesis
- v CO2 and water use efficiency(WUE)
- vi CO2 and radiation use efficiency (RUE)
- vii Management strategies for CO2
- C Temperature and crop response
- i Crops response to temperature
- ii Temperature extremes in climate
- iii Sum up
- D Vertical distribution of temperature in earth’s atmosphere
- 15. Ecological Basis for Environmental Management
- Guiding principles
- 16. Environmental Manipulation through Agronomic Measures
- Soil physical environment modification
- Soil chemical environment modification
- Soil biological environment modification
- Soil microflora:
- 17. Improvement of Unproductive Lands Through Crop Selection and Management
- Reasons for development of unproductive lands
- Ways to improve unproductive lands
- Different unproductive lands and their management
- I Salt-affected soils
- Reclamation techniques in salt affected soils
- 1 Soil working:
- 2 Planting methods:
- 3 Silvi-pastoral model:
- 4 Choice of suitable species:
- Developmental techniques
- Success story of bamboo and anjan grass based agroforestry system for enhancing the productivity of ravines
- IV Coastal lands
- V Hot desert and shifting sand dunes
- Improvement techniques
- Afforestation effects on soil quality of sand dunes
- VI Cold deserts
- Characteristics of cold desert
- VII Mined spoils
- VIII Denuded hill slopes
- IX Land slips and land slides
- The main causes of landslides are
- Developmental techniques
- Conclusion
- 18. Effect of Climate Change on Crop Production
- Important weather extremes and their impact at global level
- Climate change and agriculture
- Main projections for climate change at global level:
- Projected impact on Asia
- Observed changes in climate and weather events in India Surface temperature
- Rainfall
- Extreme weather events
- Rise in sea level
- Impacts on Himalayan glaciers
- Annual mean surface temperature
- Impacts on water resources
- Impacts on agriculture and food production
- Impacts on health
- Impacts on forests
- Impacts on coastal areas
- Impacts on biodiversity
- Vulnerability to extreme events
- Impacts on pests
- Impact of climate change on diseases
- Some current actions for adaptation and mitigation in India
- Programmes
- India’s policy structure relevant to GHG mitigation
- Coping options for farmers awareness on climate change
- An insurance product based on a Weather Index:
- Conclusion
- 19. Exploitation of Solar Energy in Agriculture
- Solar energy-powered water pumps
- Water and space heating
- Crops and grain drying
- Green house heating
- Remote supply of electricity
- Cooling applications
- Solar cooking
- Solar-distillation
- Conclusion
- References
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