Chapters: Agroecology, a Tool for the Realization of the Right to Food; Agroecology and the Food System; Development of a Sustainably-Competitive Agriculture; Emissions of Ammonia, Nitrous Oxide and Methane During the Management of Solid Manures; Communication in the Rhizosphere, a Target for Pest Management; A Novel Land-Energy Use Indicator for Energy Crops; Conventional, Organic and Conservation Agriculture: Production and Environmental Impact; Improving Water Use Efficiency for Sustainable Agriculture; Genetic Mechanisms of Drought Stress Tolerance, Implications of Transgenic Crops for Agriculture; Plant Parasitic Nematode Diversity in Pome, Stone and Nut Fruits; Fly Ash for Agriculture: Implications for Soil Properties, Nutrients, Heavy Metals, Plant Growth and Pest Control; Organic Farming History and Techniques.
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Gupta, A. K., Singh, R. P., Ibrahim, M. H., & Lee, B.-K. (2012). Fly Ash for Agriculture: Implications for Soil Properties, Nutrients, Heavy Metals, Plant Growth and Pest Control. In Agroecology and Strategies for Climate Change (pp. 269–286). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1905-7_11
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