ABSTRACT

Agroecology literacy is 'the degree to which people have an objective and well-informed understanding of crop production with environmental issues.'

The increased food grain production has also increased the unscientific and indiscriminate use of agrochemicals which has affected the soil health and degraded agroecosystem adversely and brought down the immunity of soil and the productivity of crops. In addition, it has resulted in the over-exploitation of soil, leading to nutrient imbalance. Moreover, the negative impact of chemical agriculture on the environment and human health has been reported and documented. Increased environmental awareness and health consciousness promoted scientists and planners to think about sustainable farming practices as an alternate way for healthy agriculture to protect the environment and human health. Eco-friendly methods or ecosystem services are one solution to manage this issue.

This book intends to provide the core elements of a curriculum for teaching agroecology at colleges and universities.

Print edition not for sale in India.

chapter Chapter - 1|4 pages

Concept of Crop Ecology

chapter Chapter - 2|4 pages

Historical Developments

chapter Chapter - 3|7 pages

Levels in Ecological Organization

chapter Chapter - 4|14 pages

Crop Ecology

chapter Chapter - 5|19 pages

Plant Distribution and Adaptations

chapter Chapter - 6|14 pages

Agro-Climatic Zones of India

chapter Chapter - 7|24 pages

Ecosystem

chapter Chapter - 8|9 pages

Bio-Geochemical Cycles

chapter Chapter - 9|6 pages

Ecological Succession

chapter Chapter - 10|7 pages

Competition in Crop Plants

chapter Chapter - 11|24 pages

Environmental Pollution

chapter Chapter - 12|10 pages

Ecological Factors Affecting Crop Production

chapter Chapter - 13|13 pages

Ecology of Cropping System

chapter Chapter - 15|6 pages

Ecological Basis for Environmental Management

chapter Chapter - 16|6 pages

Environmental Manipulation through Agronomic Measures

chapter Chapter - 18|23 pages

Effect of Climate Change on Crop Production

chapter Chapter - 19|6 pages

Exploitation of Solar Energy in Agriculture