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Tropical Agroecosystems

Author : John H. Vandermeer
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2002-12-03
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781420039887

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Tropical Agroecosystems by John H. Vandermeer Pdf

Tropical areas present ecological, cultural and political problems that demand analysis that is distinct from general ecological analysis. The tropical environment is special in many ways, from the lack of a biological down season (winter), to generally poor soil conditions, to a reliance on traditional methods of agriculture in an undeveloped soci

Below-ground Interactions in Tropical Agroecosystems

Author : Meine van Noordwijk,Georg Cadisch,C. K. Ong
Publisher : CABI
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9780851996738

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Below-ground Interactions in Tropical Agroecosystems by Meine van Noordwijk,Georg Cadisch,C. K. Ong Pdf

Below-grownd interactions are often seen as the 'dark side' of agroecosystems, especially when more than one crop is grown on the same piece of land at he same time. this book aims to review the amount of light he past decade of research has shed on this topic. It also aims to review ohw far we have come in unravelling the positive and negative aspects of these interactions and how, in dialogue with farmers, we can use the generic principles that are now emerging to look for sita-specifics solutions.

Earthworm Management in Tropical Agroecosystems

Author : Patrick Lavelle,Lijbert Brussaard,Paul F. Hendrix
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Earthworm culture
ISBN : STANFORD:36105028638851

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Earthworm Management in Tropical Agroecosystems by Patrick Lavelle,Lijbert Brussaard,Paul F. Hendrix Pdf

*Covers all aspects of the ecology of tropical earthworm communities and their effects on soil properties and plant growth and examines the latest methods and technologies which facilitate their management for the maximum benefit to the farmer. *Written by leading experts in the field from Europe, South and Central America, Africa, Australia and Asia.

Properties and Management of Soils in the Tropics

Author : Pedro A. Sanchez
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 685 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2019-01-10
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781107176058

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Properties and Management of Soils in the Tropics by Pedro A. Sanchez Pdf

Long-awaited second edition of classic textbook, brought completely up to date, for courses on tropical soils, and reference for scientists and professionals.

Biodiversity and Ecosystem Processes in Tropical Forests

Author : Gordon H. Orians,Rodolfo Dirzo,J. Hall Cushman
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 237 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783642797552

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Biodiversity and Ecosystem Processes in Tropical Forests by Gordon H. Orians,Rodolfo Dirzo,J. Hall Cushman Pdf

Although biologists have directed much attention to estimating the extent and causes of species losses, the consequences for ecosystem functioning have been little studied. This book examines the impact of biodiversity on ecosystem processes in tropical forests - one of the most species-rich and at the same time most endangered ecosystems on earth. It covers the relationships between biodiversity and primary production, secondary production, biogeochemical cycles, soil processes, plant life forms, responses to disturbance, and resistance to invasion. The analyses focus on the key ecological interfaces where the loss of keystone species is most likely to influence the rate and stability of ecosystem processes.

Integrated Pest Management in Tropical Regions

Author : Carmelo Rapisarda,Giuseppe E Massimino Cocuzza
Publisher : CABI
Page : 359 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2017-12-11
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9781780648002

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Integrated Pest Management in Tropical Regions by Carmelo Rapisarda,Giuseppe E Massimino Cocuzza Pdf

This book provides up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of the research and application of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in tropical regions. The first section explores the agro-ecological framework that represents the foundations of IPM, in addition to emerging technologies in chemical and biological methods that are core to pest control in tropical crops. The second section follows a crop-based approach and provides details of current IPM applications in the main tropical food crops (such as cereals, legumes, root and tuber crops, sugarcane, vegetables, banana and plantain, citrus, oil palm, tea, cocoa and coffee) and also fibre crops (such as cotton) and tropical forests.

Race to Save the Tropics

Author : Robert Goodland
Publisher : Island Press
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2013-04-10
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781597268691

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Race to Save the Tropics by Robert Goodland Pdf

Race to Save the Tropics documents the conflict between economic development and protection of biological diversity in tropical countries.

Biodiversity in Agroecosystems

Author : Wanda W. Collins,Calvin O. Qualset
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1998-08-14
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 1420049240

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Biodiversity in Agroecosystems by Wanda W. Collins,Calvin O. Qualset Pdf

between the diversity of plant and animal species and host/dependent agricultural systems. Biodiversity in Agroecosystems shows how biodiversity can be thought of not only as the rich make-up of a great number of related and competing species within an ecologically defined community, but also as the robust behavior and resilience of those species over time and as the endurance of their eco-community. This book brings to the fore new research on biodiversity in agricultural ecosystems at both micro and macro levels, heretofore available only in journals and proceedings papers.

Population Biology of Tropical Insects

Author : Allen M. Young
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 514 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781468411133

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Population Biology of Tropical Insects by Allen M. Young Pdf

In this book I have tried to bring together the major developments in the study of insect populations in tropical environments. In some ways, this task has been a difficult one because conceptually it is virtually impossible to limit a discussion of insect ecology to the tropics, since the same concepts, theories, and hypoth eses concerning the mechanisms by which habitats support insect populations often apply both to temperate and to tropical regions. Thus one might argue effectively that a book such as Peter Price's Insect Ecology represents a more comprehensive treatment of insect ecology, including the tropical aspects. Yet because there has been a tremendous amount of new study on insects in the tropics in recent years, and because there has also been a strong historical interest in tropical insects, judging from early museum expeditions and medically and agriculturally oriented studies of insects in the New and Old World tropics, I believe there is a place for a book dealing almost exclusively with tropical insects. But logically so, such a book by necessity incorporates data and informa tion from Temperate Zone studies, if for no other reason than because insights into the properties of tropical environments often emerge from compariso'ns of species, communities, or faunas between temperate and tropical regions. An understanding of insect populations in the tropics cannot be divorced from a consideration of Temperate Zone populations.

A Handbook of Tropical Soil Biology

Author : Fatima M. S. Moreira,E. Jeroen Huising,David E. Bignell
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2012-05-04
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781136573095

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A Handbook of Tropical Soil Biology by Fatima M. S. Moreira,E. Jeroen Huising,David E. Bignell Pdf

This practical handbook describes sampling and laboratory assessment methods for the biodiversity of a number of key functional groups of soil organisms, including insects, earthworms, nematodes, fungi and bacteria. The methods have been assembled and the protocols drafted by a number of scientists associated with the UNEP-GEF funded Conservation and Sustainable Management of Below-Ground Biodiversity Project, executed by the Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility (TSBF) Institute of the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). The methods provide a standardized basis for characterizing soil biodiversity and current land uses in terrestrial natural, semi-natural and agroecosystems in tropical forests and at forest margins. The aim is to assess soil biodiversity against current and historic land use practices both at plot and landscape scales and, further, to identify opportunities for improved sustainable land management through the introduction, management or remediation of soil biota, thus reducing the need for external inputs such as fertilizers and pesticides. The book also contains extensive advice on the handling of specimens and the allocation of organisms to strain or functional group type. Published with TSBF-CIAT, CTA, UNEP and GEF

Biodiversity and Pest Management in Agroecosystems

Author : Miguel Altieri,Clara Nicholls
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2018-10-03
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9781351989404

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Biodiversity and Pest Management in Agroecosystems by Miguel Altieri,Clara Nicholls Pdf

Explore the latest research on biological control! Completely updated for 2004, this new edition examines methods for making agricultural systems less susceptible to insect pests. Containing new findings and reports of strategies, Biodiversity and Pest Management in Agroecosystems, Second Edition will show you how pests can be managed by enhancing beneficial biodiversity using agroecological diversification methods. Biodiversity and Pest Management in Agroecosystems, Second Edition provides you with an essential overview of the role of biodiversity in agriculture and then gets specific, with new and updated information on: the agroecology of pest management plant diversity and pest outbreaks within agroecosystems diversification strategies for pest management how sustainable farming systems are designed You'll also explore: the role of plant diversity on the biology of beneficial insects insect regulation in diverse agroecosystems manipulation of plant diversity in agroecosystems ecological and socioeconomic implications The fact is, many modern agroecosystems are unstable as a consequence of constant human intervention in crop systems which ignore ecological principles. With case studies on a variety of crops and pests, Biodiversity and Pest Management in Agroecosystems, Second Edition explores entomological aspects of agriculture and analyzes the ecological basis for the maintenance of biodiversity. It will familiarize you with the theory and practice of enhancing biological pest control in agricultural systems by managing vegetational diversity via multiple cropping, cover cropping, rotations, and other spatial and temporal designs. With studies on intercropping, cover cropping, weed management, and crop-field border vegetation manipulation, this book covers the effects of these diverse systems on pest population density and the mechanisms underlying pest reduction in polycultures. Make it a part of your reference/teaching collection today!

Managing Organic Matter in Tropical Soils: Scope and Limitations

Author : Christopher Martius,Holm Tiessen,Paul L.G. Vlek
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2013-11-11
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789401721721

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Managing Organic Matter in Tropical Soils: Scope and Limitations by Christopher Martius,Holm Tiessen,Paul L.G. Vlek Pdf

Soil organic matter is a reservoir for plant nutrients, provides water-holding capacity, stabilizes soil structure against compaction and erosion, and thus determines soil productivity. All agriculture to some degree depends on soil organic matter. It has long been known that soil organic matter declines when land is taken into cultivation, and that the productivity of new agricultural land is governed by fertility contributions from decomposing natural organic matter. The expansion of agriculture to ever new and more fragile lands, particularly in tropical and developing regions, causes environmental degradation with local effects on soil quality, regional effects on landscape integrity and water quality, and global effects on carbon cycles and the atmosphere. This book summarizes current knowledge of the properties and dynamics of soil organic matter in the tropics, its role in determining soil quality, its stability and turnover, and the options for management in the context of tropical landuse systems, for a readership of resource scientists, economists and advanced students. Maintenance of organic matter is critical for preventing land degradation. Case studies and practical applications are therefore an important part of the book, as are the exploration of future directions in research and management.

Tropical Forest Ecology and Management for the Anthropocene

Author : Grizelle González,Ariel E. Lugo
Publisher : MDPI
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2019-12-18
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783039219643

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Tropical Forest Ecology and Management for the Anthropocene by Grizelle González,Ariel E. Lugo Pdf

This Special Issue looks forward as well as backward to best analyze the forest conservation challenges of the Caribbean. This is made possible by 75 years of research and applications by the United States Department of Agriculture, International Institute of Tropical Forestry (the Institute) of Puerto Rico. It transforms Holocene-based scientific paradigms of the tropics into Anthropocene applications and outlooks of wilderness, managed forests, and urban environments. This volume showcases how the focus of the Institute’s programs is evolving to support sustainable tropical forest conservation despite uncertain conditions. The manuscripts showcased here highlight the importance of shared stewardship and a long-term, hands-on approach to conservation, research programs, and novel organizations intended to meet contemporary conservation challenges. Policies relevant to the Anthropocene, as well as the use of experiments to anticipate future responses of tropical forests to global warming, are reexamined in these pages. Urban topics include how cities can co-produce new knowledge to spark sustainable and resilient transformations. Long-term results and research applications of topics such as soil biota, migratory birds, tropical vegetation, substrate chemistry, and the tropical carbon cycle are also described in the volume. Moreover, the question of how to best use land on a tropical island is addressed. This volume is intended to be of interest to all actors involved in long-term sustainable forest management and research in light of the historical lessons and future directions that may come out of a better understanding of tropical cities and forests in the Anthropocene epoch.

Tropical Agriculture in Transition — Opportunities for Mitigating Greenhouse Gas Emissions?

Author : Reiner Wassmann,Paul L.G. Vlek
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2013-04-17
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9789401736046

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Tropical Agriculture in Transition — Opportunities for Mitigating Greenhouse Gas Emissions? by Reiner Wassmann,Paul L.G. Vlek Pdf

Production from tropical agricultural systems will need to increase to satisfy the rising food demand of an increasing population coupled with changes in consumption patterns. At the same time, the agricultural sector is a significant source of greenhouse gases (GHG) in many developing countries, which can be attributed mainly to land-use change and methane emissions from rice and livestock. But how can we reconcile less GHG emissions from tropical agricultural systems while increasing productivity? Due to the interactive nature of these issues, this book is compiled of articles on natural resource management, as well as the socio-economic aspects of GHG mitigation. The scope of mitigation options in tropical agriculture is discussed for three different activities: (a) agroforestry; (b) rice-based production systems; (c) pasture/animal husbandry. Agronomic solutions alone will not be sufficient, as the institutional and economic frameworks within which farmers operate dictate whether a recommended agronomic management practice is acceptable. The prevention of deforestation, and the re-forestation of degraded land, could become key elements to national climate protection programs of some developing countries. Alternative management practices in rice-based and pasture systems may offer win-win options to reduce emissions and improve resource-use efficiencies.