Environmental stresses in soybean production. Volume 2, by Mohammad Miransari

By Mohammad Miransari

Environmental pressure stipulations in Soybean creation: Soybean creation, quantity Two, examines the effect of stipulations on ultimate crop yield and identifies center concerns and techniques to deal with issues. As weather and soil caliber alterations and concerns proceed to happen worldwide, tools of making sure sustainable crop construction is valuable. The care and remedy of the soil food, how water availability and temperature engage with either soil and plant, and what new technique of crop defense are being built make this a big source for these concentrating on this flexible crop. The booklet is a supplement to quantity one, Abiotic and Biotic Stresses in Soybean Production, delivering additional insights into crop protection.

  • Presents insights for addressing particular environmental tension stipulations in soybean construction, together with soil, atmospheric, and different contributing factors
  • Facilitates translational equipment according to rigidity components from round the world
  • Examines the way forward for soybean creation demanding situations, together with these posed via weather change
  • Complements quantity one, Abiotic and Biotic Stresses in Soybean Production, offering extra insights into crop protection

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2010a. Effect of salt stress on growth attributes and endogenous growth hormones of soybean cultivar Hwangkeumkong. Pakistan Journal of Botany 42, 3103–3112. , 2010b. Effect of polyethylene glycol induced drought stress on physio-hormonal attributes of soybean. Pakistan Journal of Botany 42, 977–986. , 2011. Identification and validation of a major QTL for salt tolerance in soybean. Euphytica 179, 451–459. , 1998. Identification and characterization of salt- and thermotolerant ­Leucaena-nodulating Rhizobium strains.

Among all of the abiotic factors, flooding is one of the major environmental stress factors that has a devastating effect on crop growth and ultimately causes reduction in yield and production (Normile, 2008). , 2014). Flooding harshly affects the productivity of farmland, because most agriculturally vital crops are incapable of tolerating such stress (Setter and Waters, 2003). Flooding or waterlogging is the saturation of soil with water. In waterlogged soil, the water table is very high, affecting the normal biological activities (Jackson and Colmer, 2005).

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