Recent Advances in Technological and Agronomic Practices for Sustainable Agriculture
A special issue of Agriculture (ISSN 2077-0472). This special issue belongs to the section "Agricultural Technology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 May 2021) | Viewed by 118997
Special Issue Editors
2. Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture, University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS 7001, Australia
Interests: eco-physiology and climate change; experimental methodology development; nutrient metabolism and translocation in plants; plant productivity and sustainable agriculture; plant molecular physiology
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Interests: antioxidants; abiotic stress tolerance; plant metabolites; ROS signaling
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Sustainable agriculture is a kind of agriculture that specializes in generating long-term plants and cattle at the same time as having minimum outcomes on the surroundings. This kind of agriculture tries to discover a top balance among the demand for food production and the preservation of the ecological gadgets inside the environment. In addition to generating meals, there are several general goals associated with sustainable agriculture, consisting of holding water, reducing the use of fertilizers and pesticides, and selling biodiversity in plants grown and the ecosystem. Sustainable agriculture additionally specializes in retaining the monetary balance of farms and assisting farmers with improving their techniques and satisfactoriness of existence.
Innovative technology and agronomic practices refer to specific practices used to improve soil fertility, crop diversification, and plant protection, promote crop growth, and increase productivity. A range of innovative technological development farming practices, approaches, and technologies exist that can increase output and productivity, supporting sustainability. At the farm level, several innovations related to improving production techniques are continuously evolving—for example, use of growth models to predict and estimate nutrient use efficiency, radiation use efficiency and water use efficiency, tillage practices that promote seed germination, priming techniques to improve seed germination and seedling growth, foliar application to improve plant growth, organic fertilization to support crop demands in nutrients, and growth regulators that improve crop growth under stress conditions, cover crop or crop rotation to increase crop diversity in the field.
Agricultural intensification increases crop productivity but simplifies production with a lower diversity of cropping systems, higher genetic uniformity, and a higher uniformity of agricultural landscapes. Associated detrimental effects on the environment and biodiversity as well as the resilience and adaptability of cropping systems to climate change are of growing concern. Crop diversification may stabilize the productivity of cropping systems and reduce the negative environmental impacts and loss of biodiversity, but a shared understanding of crop diversification, including approaches towards a more systematic research, is lacking.
For this Special Issue on ‘Recent Advances in Technological and Agronomic Practices for Sustainable Agriculture’, we are ready to accept papers that enhance our understanding of novel technologies and practices to improve crop production and discuss opportunities for maximizing agricultural productivity. Moreover, critical review and research articles are more than welcome to address the potential role of different techniques and practices to improve crop diversification and sustainable agriculture.
Dr. Mohsin Tanveer
Prof. Dr. Mirza Hasanuzzaman
Prof. Dr. Ejaz Ahmad Khan
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Crop growth models
- Radiation use efficiency
- Tillage practices
- Foliar application and seed priming
- Novel cultivation techniques
- Agricultural intensification
- Cover crops and crop rotation
- Sustainability of crop plants
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