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This book discusses theoretical approaches to the taxonomy of
biological systems and theory and mathematical approaches to the
problem of plant diversity, cultivation, and the environment.
Particular attention is given to theoretical and practical problems
of soil and the environmental sustainability of phytocoenosis, with
the goal to enhance the productivity of agricultural crops:
cereals, legumes, vegetables, and fruit. Providing valuable
information on the distribution of chemical elements in the
soil-plant system and on the migration of chemical elements in the
food chain, this book looks at the composition of the soil and the
distribution of elements in the soil-plant system that are
manifested as adaptations of plant organism to environmental
conditions. With chapters written by acknowledged scientists in the
field of genetics, plant selection, ecology, and agro-economy, the
book attempts, in many cases, to find consensus between the need to
address ways to decrease the excess load on the environment and the
need to provide adequately for the human population in
agro-developed countries. This book also presents precision farming
techniques, including the introduction of differentiated
agrochemicals and considering variability of soil fertility and
crop conditions. An important element for the conservation and
adaptation of plant organism to environmental conditions is the use
of physiologically active compounds.
Ecological and genetic control of plant resistance to unfavorable
environmental influences is being carried out all over the world,
and new varieties and hybrids of plants are being created,
resulting in rich, new information and innovative new methods of
cultivation. This new volume, Temperate Horticulture for
Sustainable Development and Environment: Ecological Aspects,
explores the vast biotic diversity in horticulture, with a focus on
sustainable development in today's deteriorating environment. The
book offers new technologies for a wide range of horticultural
crops, including vegetables, fruit, berries, and flowers. The
information presented here is the result of original experiments
and study of leading specialists in horticulture, plant breeding,
and related areas. Part 1, Innovation in the Field of Vegetable
Growing, looks at several completely new methods for increasing the
yield of potatoes and cucumbers. The second part. The Arctic
Berries: Ecology and Biochemistry presents an abundance of data on
the phytocenotic properties of wild-growing and cultivated berry
plants and of arctic raspberry and blueberry in natural populations
of taiga zones. The authors studied berry crops, cranberry, Arctic
bramble, blueberry, Arctic raspberry, cowberry, growing on the
boggy soil and peatlands in taiga zones. Part 3, Decorative Plants:
Breeding and Biochemistry, provides an overview of winter garden
plants and their successful cultivation, looks at the range of
resistance to salinization and other stresses of ornamental plants
growing, and presents a biochemical analysis of biological active
compounds and antioxidants among various species of the genus Aloe.
Part 4, on Fruit Growing and Breeding, reviews various technologies
for the cultivation of various fruits and presents an overview of
data on breeding rare fruit crop. This volume will be useful for
the scientific community, ecologists, geneticists, breeders, and
industry professionals interested in using science to implement
practical applications in production of fruits, vegetables, and
flowers.
With contributions from leading scientists in agricultural biology
and young researchers, this book examines the ecological
consequences that sometimes arise with various methods of
increasing crop productivity. It also presents agroecological
approaches to crop improvement and productivity from several
perspectives, examines alternative energy sources, and discusses
other problems related to sustainable agriculture.
This book discusses theoretical approaches to the taxonomy of
biological systems and theory and mathematical approaches to the
problem of plant diversity, cultivation, and the environment.
Particular attention is given to theoretical and practical problems
of soil and the environmental sustainability of phytocoenosis, with
the goal to enhance the productivity of agricultural crops:
cereals, legumes, vegetables, and fruit. Providing valuable
information on the distribution of chemical elements in the
soil-plant system and on the migration of chemical elements in the
food chain, this book looks at the composition of the soil and the
distribution of elements in the soil-plant system that are
manifested as adaptations of plant organism to environmental
conditions. With chapters written by acknowledged scientists in the
field of genetics, plant selection, ecology, and agro-economy, the
book attempts, in many cases, to find consensus between the need to
address ways to decrease the excess load on the environment and the
need to provide adequately for the human population in
agro-developed countries. This book also presents precision farming
techniques, including the introduction of differentiated
agrochemicals and considering variability of soil fertility and
crop conditions. An important element for the conservation and
adaptation of plant organism to environmental conditions is the use
of physiologically active compounds.
This new volume, Biological Assessment of Natural and Anthropogenic
Ecosystems: Trends in Diagnosis of Environmental Stress, diverse
methods and achievements in assessing the biological state of
ecosystems are presented, biochemical, genetic and cytological
methods are used, methodological achievements in this area are
discussed in this volume. Experimental and practical aspects of the
genetic diversity of cultivated plants and its application in
modern business conditions are considered. The use of biological
indicators for the purpose of protecting nature and practical
application is presented. The authors of the book are biologists,
biochemists, genetics, and ecologists from prestigious scientific
institutions. This volume explores different types, different plant
tissues and intracellular structures for the diagnosis and
prediction of anthropogenic effects on living natural systems.
Here, scientific information on the bioindication properties of
living systems is presented and the theoretical foundations of its
study are emphasized. This authoritative reference source will be a
valuable addition for scientific researchers and students working
in the field of biology, ecology, genetics, cytogenetics, agronomy
and environmental assessment and its protection from anthropogenic
destruction. The authors highlight the achievements, problems, and
opportunities of biological methods for indicating the environment.
Key features: Provides an overview of recent events and
opportunities in the field of bioindication to control
anthropogenic damage of living systems Considers the screening of
new parameters to determine the health status of biological objects
from one cell to an entire ecosystem, such as boreal peatlands
Presents the results of a study of the response of plants to
abiotic stressors Demonstrates the importance of role-related
research of living objects as bioindicators Provides new research
on various topics of plant resistance to stress Discusses design
methodology, development and law of selection of indicators for
specific environmental issues.
With contributions from leading scientists in agricultural
biology and young researchers, this book examines the ecological
consequences that sometimes arise with various methods of
increasing crop productivity. It also presents agroecological
approaches to crop improvement and productivity from several
perspectives, examines alternative energy sources, and discusses
other problems related to sustainable agriculture.
Ecological and genetic control of plant resistance to unfavorable
environmental influences is being carried out all over the world,
and new varieties and hybrids of plants are being created,
resulting in rich, new information and innovative new methods of
cultivation. This new volume, Temperate Horticulture for
Sustainable Development and Environment: Ecological Aspects,
explores the vast biotic diversity in horticulture, with a focus on
sustainable development in today's deteriorating environment. The
book offers new technologies for a wide range of horticultural
crops, including vegetables, fruit, berries, and flowers. The
information presented here is the result of original experiments
and study of leading specialists in horticulture, plant breeding,
and related areas. Part 1, Innovation in the Field of Vegetable
Growing, looks at several completely new methods for increasing the
yield of potatoes and cucumbers. The second part. The Arctic
Berries: Ecology and Biochemistry presents an abundance of data on
the phytocenotic properties of wild-growing and cultivated berry
plants and of arctic raspberry and blueberry in natural populations
of taiga zones. The authors studied berry crops, cranberry, Arctic
bramble, blueberry, Arctic raspberry, cowberry, growing on the
boggy soil and peatlands in taiga zones. Part 3, Decorative Plants:
Breeding and Biochemistry, provides an overview of winter garden
plants and their successful cultivation, looks at the range of
resistance to salinization and other stresses of ornamental plants
growing, and presents a biochemical analysis of biological active
compounds and antioxidants among various species of the genus Aloe.
Part 4, on Fruit Growing and Breeding, reviews various technologies
for the cultivation of various fruits and presents an overview of
data on breeding rare fruit crop. This volume will be useful for
the scientific community, ecologists, geneticists, breeders, and
industry professionals interested in using science to implement
practical applications in production of fruits, vegetables, and
flowers.
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