Vegetation Dynamics and Crop Stress 1st Edition
Vegetation Dynamics and Crop Stress (1st Edition) by Dipanwita Dutta, Arnab Kundu, N.R. Patel is an essential resource for agronomists, researchers, students, and policy makers seeking clear, data-driven guidance on plant health monitoring and sustainable crop management. Combining field-based insight with modern remote-sensing and GIS techniques, this book decodes how vegetation responds to environmental pressures—from drought and pests to changing climatic patterns.
Discover practical frameworks and analytical tools that translate satellite imagery and vegetation indices into actionable decisions. The authors present lucid explanations of crop stress diagnostics, temporal vegetation dynamics, and model-based forecasting, supported by real-world case studies relevant to South Asia, India’s diverse agro-climates, and comparable tropical and temperate regions worldwide. Whether you work in precision agriculture, environmental monitoring, or food security planning, the text bridges scientific rigor with on-the-ground application.
What sets this edition apart is its balance of theory and usability: step-by-step methodologies, clear visuals, and comparative analyses that make complex concepts accessible without sacrificing depth. Learn to identify early-warning signals of yield loss, optimize irrigation and nutrient strategies, and design resilient cropping systems informed by remote sensing and statistical modeling.
Ideal for academic courses and professional reference alike, Vegetation Dynamics and Crop Stress empowers you to turn vegetation data into smarter interventions and better outcomes for farmers and ecosystems. Order now to add a practical, regionally attuned guide to your library and stay ahead in the evolving field of crop health and environmental resilience.
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