Biochar in Mitigating Abiotic Stress in Plants
Grasp the future of resilient agriculture with Biochar in Mitigating Abiotic Stress in Plants by Arafat Abdel Hamed Abdel Latef. This authoritative volume decodes how biochar — a carbon-rich soil amendment — strengthens plants against drought, salinity, heat and other abiotic stresses, offering practical science for real-world challenges.
Discover clear, evidence-based explanations of biochar’s physical, chemical and biological effects on soil health, water retention and nutrient availability. The author synthesizes recent research and field observations into actionable insights, exploring application rates, feedstock choices and integration with sustainable farming systems. Regional perspectives make the content GEO-relevant — from arid and semi-arid zones to Mediterranean, tropical and temperate cropping systems — helping farmers and land managers adapt strategies to local climates and soils.
Whether you are a researcher, agronomist, extension officer, student or progressive farmer, this book delivers tangible benefits: improved crop performance under stress, enhanced carbon sequestration, and smarter soil-management practices that support climate resilience. Chapters balance rigorous science with practical recommendations, case studies and troubleshooting tips that bridge lab findings and field implementation.
Readable yet scholarly, Biochar in Mitigating Abiotic Stress in Plants equips you to make informed decisions on adopting biochar for sustainable productivity gains. Expand your toolkit for combatting environmental stressors and building healthier soils that yield more with less input.
Secure your copy today to stay at the forefront of sustainable agriculture and climate-smart soil management — a must-have reference for professionals and students shaping the next generation of resilient cropping systems.
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