Greenhouse Gas Regulating Microorganisms in Soil Ecosystems

Greenhouse Gas Regulating Microorganisms in Soil Ecosystems

Perspectives for Climate Smart Agriculture

Kollah, Bharati; Mohanty, Santosh R.

Springer International Publishing AG

11/2024

351

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9783031705687

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1 Sources and Sinks of Greenhouse Gasses (GHG) in Agricultural Soil Ecosystem.- 2 Soil and Environmental Variables Influencing Greenhouse Gas Cycling in an Agroecosystem.- 3 Greenhouse Gas Cycling and Ecosystem Services.- 4 Greenhouse Gas Emission from Different Fertilizers (Organic, Inorganic and Integrated) Management Agroecosystems.- 5 Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Agroecosystems Under Conservation Agriculture.- 6 Factors Affecting Carbon Sequestration and Greenhouse Gas Emission in Agroecosystem.- 7 Prediction of Crop Response to Atmospheric Greenhouse Gas Concentration and Climate Parameters.- 8 Impact of Elevated CO2, and Temperature on Greenhouse Gas Emission and Decomposition.- 9 Carbon Speciation by Soil Microbes in Soil.- 10 The Nitrogen Cycle, and N2O Emission, and Its Decomposition Processes in Soil.- 11 Soil Ecosystem Services and the Greenhouse Gas Emission and Cycling.- 12 Diversity of Greenhouse Gas Producing and Mitigating Microbes in Soil.- 13 Strategies to Improve N Use Efficiency to Minimize N2O Emission from Agricultural Soil.- 14 Impact of Fertilizers on Greenhouse Gas Mitigating Microbes in Agroecosystem.- 15 Microbial Diversity Under Organic Fertilizer Management Systems and Identification of Best Fertilizer Practice.- 16 Climate Resilient Agriculture.- 17 Carbon Sequestration Strategies in Response to Fertilizer Application.- 18 Organic Farming.- 19 Long Term Fertilizer Experiments.- 20 Synthesis Report on Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Agroecosystems.
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GHG regulating microbes;Climate smart agriculture;Global warming;Soil carbon sequestration;Agroecology;Organic framing