Advances in Legumes for Sustainable Intensification
Advances in Legumes for Sustainable Intensification
Meena, Ram Swaroop; Kumar, Sandeep
Elsevier Science & Technology
07/2022
728
Mole
Inglês
9780323857970
15 a 20 dias
1970
Section-II: Human and animal Health 9. Grain legumes: A diversified diet for sustainable livelihood, food and nutritional security 10. Recent strategies for pulse biofortification to combat human malnutrition 11. Forage legumes for human, animals and environment 12. Legumes for animal nutrition and dietary energy
Section-III: Soil health management 13. Legumes protect the soil erosion and ecosystem services 14. Sustainable management of land degradation through legume-based cropping system 15. Legumes effect on nitrogen mineralization and microbial biomass potential in organic farming 16. Legume based inter-cropping to achieve the crop, soil and environmental health security 17. Soil carbon and legumes 18. Role of legumes in phytoremediation of heavy metals
Section-IV: Agroecosystems Management 19. Legumes for Agroecosystem Services and Sustainability 20. Potential of legume-based cropping systems for climate change adaptation and mitigation 21. Legumes to reduce ecological footprints for climate-smart cropping systems 22. Environmental footprints of legumes-based agroecosystems for sustainable development 23. Legumes for efficient utilization of summer fallow 24. Potential of tree legumes in agroforestry systems and soil conservation 25. Leguminous trees for sustainable tropical agroforestry
Section-V: Crop Improvement 26. Grain legumes: Recent advances and technological interventions 27. Current trends in genetic enhancement of legumes in the genomics era for a sustainable future 28. Conventional, genomics and post-genomics era of pulses breeding: Current Status and prospects 29. Participatory breeding for improving legume landraces in small-scale farming 30. Prospects for genome-wide selection for quantitative traits in legumes
Section-VI: Economic importance 31. Effect of legumes on nitrogen economy and budgeting in South Asia 32. Pulses production, trade and policy imperatives: A global perspective 33. Multiple pathways of legume-based systems towards environmental, social and economic sustainability in smallholder systems 34. Legumes for improving socio-economic conditions of farmers in rainfed agroecosystem
Section-II: Human and animal Health 9. Grain legumes: A diversified diet for sustainable livelihood, food and nutritional security 10. Recent strategies for pulse biofortification to combat human malnutrition 11. Forage legumes for human, animals and environment 12. Legumes for animal nutrition and dietary energy
Section-III: Soil health management 13. Legumes protect the soil erosion and ecosystem services 14. Sustainable management of land degradation through legume-based cropping system 15. Legumes effect on nitrogen mineralization and microbial biomass potential in organic farming 16. Legume based inter-cropping to achieve the crop, soil and environmental health security 17. Soil carbon and legumes 18. Role of legumes in phytoremediation of heavy metals
Section-IV: Agroecosystems Management 19. Legumes for Agroecosystem Services and Sustainability 20. Potential of legume-based cropping systems for climate change adaptation and mitigation 21. Legumes to reduce ecological footprints for climate-smart cropping systems 22. Environmental footprints of legumes-based agroecosystems for sustainable development 23. Legumes for efficient utilization of summer fallow 24. Potential of tree legumes in agroforestry systems and soil conservation 25. Leguminous trees for sustainable tropical agroforestry
Section-V: Crop Improvement 26. Grain legumes: Recent advances and technological interventions 27. Current trends in genetic enhancement of legumes in the genomics era for a sustainable future 28. Conventional, genomics and post-genomics era of pulses breeding: Current Status and prospects 29. Participatory breeding for improving legume landraces in small-scale farming 30. Prospects for genome-wide selection for quantitative traits in legumes
Section-VI: Economic importance 31. Effect of legumes on nitrogen economy and budgeting in South Asia 32. Pulses production, trade and policy imperatives: A global perspective 33. Multiple pathways of legume-based systems towards environmental, social and economic sustainability in smallholder systems 34. Legumes for improving socio-economic conditions of farmers in rainfed agroecosystem