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|a Sistema de Bibliotecas del Tecnológico de Costa Rica
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|a Abiotic Stress Management for Resilient Agriculture /
|c edited by Paramjit Singh Minhas, Jagadish Rane, Ratna Kumar Pasala.
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|a Part 1: Advances and Prospects for Understanding Stress Environments -- Chapter 1. Abiotic Stresses in Agriculture: An Overview -- Chapter 2. Atmospheric Stressors: Challenges and Coping Strategies -- Chapter 3. Agriculture Drought Management Options: Scope and Opportunities -- Chapter 4. Edaphic Stresses: Concerns and Opportunities for Their Management -- Part 2: Adaptation and Mitigation Options -- Chapter 5. Managing Soil Related Abiotic Constraints for Sustainable Agriculture -- Chapter 6. Developments in Management of Abiotic Stresses in Dryland Agriculture -- Chapter 7. Heavy Metal Toxicities in Soils and Their Management -- Chapter 8. Current Trends in Salinity and Water logging Tolerance -- Chapter 9. Impacts and Management of Temperature and Water Stress in Crop Plants -- Chapter 10. Plant Bio-regulators: A Mitigation Strategy for Resilient Agriculture -- Chapter 11. Thiourea: A Potential Bioregulator for Alleviating Abiotic Stresses -- Part 3: Crop Based Mitigation Strategies -- Chapter 12. Improving Crop Adaptations to Climate Change: Contextualizing the Strategy -- Chapter 13. Biotechnological Applications for Improvement of Drought Tolerance -- Chapter 14. Managing Abiotic Stresses in Wheat -- Chapter 15. Breeding Rice Varieties for Abiotic Stress Tolerance: Challenges and Opportunities -- Chapter 16. Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Barley -- Chapter 17. Sugarcane crop: Its Tolerance towards Abiotic Stresses -- Chapter 18.Abiotic Stress Management in Horticulture Crops -- Chapter 19. Impact of Climate Change on Vegetable Production and Adaptation Measures -- Part 4: Mitigation Options in Animal Husbandry -- Chapter 20. Nutritional Management for Sustaining Livestock during Drought -- Chapter 21. Mitigation Options for GHG Emissions from Ruminants -- Chapter 22. Mitigation of Climatic Change Effects for Sheep Farming in Arid Environment -- Chapter 23. Policy Support for Abiotically Stressed Agro-ecosystems: Challenges and Opportunities -- Chapter 24. Inculcating Resilience to Agriculture under Abiotically Stressed Environments: Synthesis and Way Forward.
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|a Minhas, Paramjit Singh.
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