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With an ever-increasing demand for more food supply, agricultural
scientists will have to search for new ways and technologies to
promote food production. In recent decades, plant growth regulators
(PGRs) have made great strides in promoting plant growth and
development. PGRs are organic compounds which have the ability to
dramatically affect physiological plant processes when present in
extremely low concentrations (in the range of micro-to picograms).
Although all higher plants have the ability to synthesize PGRs
endogenously, they do respond to the exogenous sources most likely
due to not having the capacity to synthesize sufficient endogenous
phytohormones for optimal growth and development under given
climatic and environmental conditions. In recent years, PGRs have
established their position as a new generation of agrochemicals
after pesticides, insecticides and herbicides. Interest in the
commercial use of PGRs for improving plant growth and crop yields
is also increasing because of their non-polluting nature. The use
of PGRs in the post-harvest technology is well established and many
new breakthroughs have recently been revealed.
The valuable characteristics of animal waste materials in terms of
climatic change impact and bioenergy production are discussed in
this book. Reutilization of such wastes for bioenergy harvest is
the prime focus; the great need for future animal waste recycling
is also depicted. Major topics discussed are types of livestock
waste – poultry and dairy, methods and management of waste
utilization and storage, application of animal waste in bioenergy
production, economics of waste utilization, novel disposable
techniques, circular bioeconomy, pollution, and water quality.
Furthermore, utilization of animal waste for resource conservation
and environmental protection is discussed, such as potential
materials for green biochemicals. Resource recovery can, therefore,
forestall the shortage of natural resources and, at the same time,
can greatly reduce waste-disposal problems and energy crises. Many
alternatives to waste disposal, either currently available or under
study, focus on the recovery of material or energy. In a world of
diminishing resources and increasing needs, each opportunity for
the recycling of animal waste materials has been examined. This
book significantly contributes toward climate change mitigation
through better environmental solutions. A better understanding of
animal waste recycling to mitigate climate changes has been
portrayed in order to generate discussions among researchers and
administrators. Environmental implications of animal waste are of
prime importance in climate change scenario. Such wastes also
harbor zoonotic pathogens that are transported in the environment.
Finally, it has been tried out to collect ideas and experience in
multiple aspects of animal waste management for climate change
mitigation and bioenergy harvest. Â
With an ever-increasing demand for more food supply, agricultural
scientists will have to search for new ways and technologies to
promote food production. In recent decades, plant growth regulators
(PGRs) have made great strides in promoting plant growth and
development. PGRs are organic compounds which have the ability to
dramatically affect physiological plant processes when present in
extremely low concentrations (in the range of micro-to picograms).
Although all higher plants have the ability to synthesize PGRs
endogenously, they do respond to the exogenous sources most likely
due to not having the capacity to synthesize sufficient endogenous
phytohormones for optimal growth and development under given
climatic and environmental conditions. In recent years, PGRs have
established their position as a new generation of agrochemicals
after pesticides, insecticides and herbicides. Interest in the
commercial use of PGRs for improving plant growth and crop yields
is also increasing because of their non-polluting nature. The use
of PGRs in the post-harvest technology is well established and many
new breakthroughs have recently been revealed.
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