Enhancing resilience to climate change through prospective strategies for climate-resilient agriculture to improve crop yield and food security

被引:1
|
作者
Karri, Vasavirama [1 ]
Nalluri, Nirmala [2 ]
机构
[1] GITAM, GITAM Sch Technol, Dept Biotechnol, Visakhapatnam 530045, Andhra Pradesh, India
[2] GITAM, GITAM Sch Sci, Dept Biotechnol, Visakhapatnam 530045, Andhra Pradesh, India
来源
PLANT SCIENCE TODAY | 2024年 / 11卷 / 01期
关键词
agriculture; climate; resilience; crops; yield; TRACE GASES; TEMPERATURE; EMISSION; AEROSOLS;
D O I
10.14719/pst.2140
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
It is important to highlight that agriculture is one of the sectors that will be directly affected by climate change scenarios in recent years. There are a number of processes such as drought, floods, temperature, salinity etc along with other forms of biotic factors posing significant impacts on crop yields of various crops due to their fluctuating scenario in the environment. Espousal of smart technologies and practices like smart crop and variety selection, efficient climate-based cropping system, agricultural water management (AWM), balanced fertilization, contingency planning, recarbonization of soils, no-till system, integrated farming system, site specific nutrient management etc are being advised to exercise in many regions for climate resistant agriculture. These approaches minimize soil disruption and energy usages, enhance soil health and alleviate greenhouse gas discharges, minimize unproductive losses and improve efficiency of land and water use result in greater crop production with reduced fertilizer usage. As a part of this strategy, weather stations and mini-weather lookouts are set up at the village stage to register relevant weather observations like temperature, rainfall, wind speed and relative humidity etc to furnish customized agroadvisories to farmers, which reduce detrimental consequences attributed to the climate. A climate smart approach integrates farmer's practices with related technologies, plans, institutes, policies and financial packages. So, initiating the choice of site-specific crops, development of customized technologies and tools, diversification of crops, improvement of climate resistant crop varieties, syndication of forecasting tools and proper management of resources at the community level can effectively enhance climate resilience in agriculture.
引用
收藏
页码:21 / 33
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Earthworms as Catalysts for Climate-Resilient Agriculture: Enhancing Food Security and Water Management in the Face of Climate Change
    Toor, Muhammad Danish
    Basit, Abdul
    Okorie, Benedict
    Nath, Dibyajyoti
    Din, Muhammad Mughees Ud
    Kumar Verma, Pawan
    SaleemSajjad
    Ullah, Izhar
    Yousef, Hany N.
    Mohamed, Heba I.
    [J]. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 2024, 235 (12):
  • [2] Genome resources for climate-resilient cowpea, an essential crop for food security
    Munoz-Amatriain, Maria
    Mirebrahim, Hamid
    Xu, Pei
    Wanamaker, Steve I.
    Luo, MingCheng
    Alhakami, Hind
    Alpert, Matthew
    Atokple, Ibrahim
    Batieno, Benoit J.
    Boukar, Ousmane
    Bozdag, Serdar
    Cisse, Ndiaga
    Drabo, Issa
    Ehlers, Jeffrey D.
    Farmer, Andrew
    Fatokun, Christian
    Gu, Yong Q.
    Guo, Yi-Ning
    Huynh, Bao-Lam
    Jackson, Scott A.
    Kusi, Francis
    Lawley, Cynthia T.
    Lucas, Mitchell R.
    Ma, Yaqin
    Timko, Michael P.
    Wu, Jiajie
    You, Frank
    Barkley, Noelle A.
    Roberts, Philip A.
    Lonardi, Stefano
    Close, Timothy J.
    [J]. PLANT JOURNAL, 2017, 89 (05): : 1042 - 1054
  • [3] Harnessing biotechnology and breeding strategies for climate-resilient agriculture: pathways to sustainable global food security
    Kelvin Ngongolo
    Gideon Sadikiel Mmbando
    [J]. Discover Sustainability, 5 (1):
  • [4] Climate Change, Food Security, and Health: Harnessing Agroecology to Build Climate-Resilient Communities
    Amoak, Daniel
    Luginaah, Isaac
    McBean, Gordon
    [J]. SUSTAINABILITY, 2022, 14 (21)
  • [5] Kansas agriculture in 2050: a pathway for climate-resilient crop production
    Suttles, Kelly M.
    Smoliak, Brian V.
    Ranade, Aditya P.
    Potter, Samuel F.
    Jaeger, Marika
    Mc lellan, Eileen L.
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS, 2024, 8
  • [6] Climate-resilient strategies for sustainable management of water resources and agriculture
    Arun Lal Srivastav
    Rajni Dhyani
    Manish Ranjan
    Sughosh Madhav
    Mika Sillanpää
    [J]. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021, 28 : 41576 - 41595
  • [7] Climate-resilient strategies for sustainable management of water resources and agriculture
    Srivastav, Arun Lal
    Dhyani, Rajni
    Ranjan, Manish
    Madhav, Sughosh
    Sillanpaa, Mika
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2021, 28 (31) : 41576 - 41595
  • [8] Climate-resilient agricultural ploys can improve livelihood and food security in Eastern India
    Dey, Shiladitya
    Singh, Piyush Kumar
    Abbhishek, Kumar
    Singh, Ajay
    Chander, Girish
    [J]. ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY, 2024, 26 (06) : 13979 - 14002
  • [9] The climate resilience cycle: Using scenario analysis to inform climate-resilient business strategies
    Huiskamp, Udeke
    ten Brinke, Bauke
    Kramer, Gert Jan
    [J]. BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT, 2022, 31 (04) : 1763 - 1775
  • [10] Improvement of a Traditional Orphan Food Crop, Portulaca oleracea L. (Purslane) Using Genomics for Sustainable Food Security and Climate-Resilient Agriculture
    Kumar, Ajay
    Sreedharan, Sajana
    Singh, Pardeep
    Achigan-Dako, Enoch G.
    Ramchiary, Nirala
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS, 2021, 5