Consequences and Mitigation Strategies of Abiotic Stresses in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under the Changing Climate
Wheat is one of the world's most commonly consumed cereal grains. During abiotic stresses,
the physiological and biochemical alterations in the cells reduce growth and development of …
the physiological and biochemical alterations in the cells reduce growth and development of …
Constraints and prospects of improving cowpea productivity to ensure food, nutritional security and environmental sustainability
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Providing safe and secure food for an increasing number of people globally is challenging.
Co** with such a human population by merely applying the conventional agricultural …
Co** with such a human population by merely applying the conventional agricultural …
Assessing farmers' intention towards conservation agriculture by using the Extended Theory of Planned Behavior
Conservation agriculture is considered as an agro-ecological approach to the sustainable
and resource-saving crop production system. Previous studies on the adoption of …
and resource-saving crop production system. Previous studies on the adoption of …
Enabling smallholder farmers to sustainably improve their food, energy and water nexus while achieving environmental and economic benefits
Traditional crop** practices in the Eastern Gangetic Plains, South Asia, are resource
intensive, requiring large inputs of water, energy and human labor. They are also inefficient …
intensive, requiring large inputs of water, energy and human labor. They are also inefficient …
Nature-based solutions in Bangladesh: evidence of effectiveness for addressing climate change and other sustainable development goals
Many lower-income countries are highly vulnerable to the impacts of natural disasters and
climate change, due to their geographical location and high levels of poverty. In response …
climate change, due to their geographical location and high levels of poverty. In response …
Conservation agriculture as an approach towards sustainable crop production: A review
Conservation agriculture systems with adequate crop and soil management packages have
been described as one of the long term solutions for the depletion of natural resources and …
been described as one of the long term solutions for the depletion of natural resources and …
Conservation Agriculture: factors and drivers of adoption and scalable innovative practices in Indo-Gangetic plains of India–a review
Conventional-till (CT) agriculture is known to be ecologically indiscreet, economically and
environmentally unsustainable, and leads to degradation of soil and environment in Indo …
environmentally unsustainable, and leads to degradation of soil and environment in Indo …
Contextual realities and poverty traps: Why South Asian smallholder farmers negatively evaluate conservation agriculture
Conservation agriculture-based sustainable intensification (CASI) is gaining prominence as
an agricultural pathway to poverty reduction and enhancement of sustainable food systems …
an agricultural pathway to poverty reduction and enhancement of sustainable food systems …
Soil nitrogen storage and availability to crops are increased by conservation agriculture practices in rice–based crop** systems in the Eastern Gangetic Plains
On-farm adoption of minimum soil disturbance and increased residue retention will alter
nitrogen (N) dynamics in soils and N fertiliser management in the intensive rice–based triple …
nitrogen (N) dynamics in soils and N fertiliser management in the intensive rice–based triple …
Conservation agriculture for regenerating soil health and climate change mitigation in smallholder systems of South Asia
The increase in agriculture production to meet the food demand of growing human
population from a limited availability of arable land with low environmental footprints and …
population from a limited availability of arable land with low environmental footprints and …