In an era marked by climate uncertainty, resource constraints, and the urgent need for sustainable food systems, this book offers a timely and authoritative exploration of the science underpinning plant growth and agricultural resilience. Authored and edited by internationally acclaimed agronomist Prof Dr Amanullah, this groundbreaking volume bridges the gap between theoretical plant physiology and practical agronomy.
With clarity and depth, the book unpacks the physiological processes that drive crop development—from photosynthesis and nutrient uptake to water use efficiency and stress adaptation. Through a synthesis of cutting-edge research and field-based insights, it equips researchers, students, and practitioners with the tools to optimize crop performance under real-world conditions.
Whether you’re an agricultural scientist, environmentalist, crop production expert, plant breeder, agronomist, biotechnologist, policymaker, educator, faculty member, or student, this book serves as an indispensable resource. It supports informed decision-making, fosters interdisciplinary learning, and equips readers with the scientific knowledge needed to navigate the complex challenges of modern agriculture. Not just a reference, this book is a roadmap to a more resilient, productive, and sustainable agricultural future.
Man-made climate change poses a new crisis: how do we feed 10 billion people in a climate hostile to food security? This book explores the threat to our “daily bread” and argues that we are not without hope, offering solutions that can lead to a better future for humankind.
