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Tropospheric Ozone and its Impacts on Crop Plants - A Threat to Future Global Food Security (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
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Tropospheric Ozone and its Impacts on Crop Plants - A Threat to Future Global Food Security (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
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The research and its outcomes presented here focuses on
tropospheric or ground level ozone, in particular due to its
surfacing as a major threat to crop productivity around the world.
This book presents the ozone concentration data for a variety of
geographical regions, examines the factors responsible for its
increasing concentrations and its potential effects on
physiological and biochemical responses culminating in crop
productivity losses which, in turn may pose a serious threat to
global food security. Beside this, certain ameliorative measures
that could be adopted to assess ozone injury in plants are also
discussed. Global climate change scenarios predict a significant
increase in future tropospheric ozone concentration. Particular
attention is therefore given to evaluate the effect of global
climate change on ozone concentrations. Readers will also discover
how yield losses due to ozone are related to changes in the
socio-economic conditions of the society, especially in South Asian
regions. Students and researchers studying crop and soil science,
environmental scientists, risk assessment professionals and policy
makers will find this book of interest.
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