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This book explores integrated approaches to sustainable agriculture in the context of climate change, urbanization, and global food security challenges. It compiles findings from five interrelated research studies, each focusing on a critical component of agricultural sustainability. The first study analyzes spatial and temporal trends in grain sown areas and output across Jiangsu Province, China (2010-2022), highlighting the impact of land use, urbanization, and resource efficiency. The second employs ARIMA (Autoregressive integrated moving average) modeling to forecast trends in cultivated land, fertilizer use, and rice and wheat production through 2035, offering predictive insights for agricultural policy. The third and fourth studies evaluate nutrient uptake efficiencies of green manure crops-both non-leguminous (e.g., forage radish) and leguminous species (e.g., pea, chickpea)-under varying fertilizer and rice straw incorporation treatments. The book features quantitative data, comparative charts, and soil-enzyme analyses, offering scientific evidence for enhancing crop productivity, soil fertility, and environmental sustainability. Researchers, agronomists, and policy planners will benefit from its data-driven strategies for optimizing nutrient use and land management. Its unique combination of field experiments, statistical modeling, and sustainable practices makes it a practical guide for advancing resilient agricultural systems.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface.- Chapter 1 Overview of sustainable farming.- Chapter 2 Analyzing Temporal Trends in Grain Crops Planting Areas in Jiangsu Province.- Chapter 3 Predicating cropland and fertilizer consumption their effects on crop production in interior Jiangsu Province: A distributed autoregressive lag method.- Chapter 4 Nutrient uptake Potential of non-legumes species and their interaction with soil characteristics enzymatic activities.- Chapter 5 Responses of Soil Enzymatic activities and Microbial Biomass Phosphorus to Improve Nutrient Accumulation Abilities in Leguminous Species.- Chapter 6 Assessment of Nutrient Uptake and Biomass Yield of Green Manure Crops under Straw Treatments in Sustainable Environment.- Chapter 7 Conclusion, Limitation and Future Prospects.
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Dr. Farheen Solangi earned her B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Soil Science from Sindh Agricultural University, Tandojam, Pakistan, in 2015. She completed her Ph.D. in Plant Nutrition from the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Haidian District, Beijing, in 2019. Following her doctoral studies, she began her postdoctoral research at Jiangsu University in 2023, where she has been actively involved in research related to sustainable agriculture, soil fertility, and nutrient management.
Prof. Xingye Zhu, research professor, focuses on the research of high standard irrigation and drainage technology and equipment for rice fields. He obtained his PhD degree from Jiangsu University in 2009. Since then, he has worked in several Chinese projects in the field of agrucltural enineering. He is the author of more than 100 articles published in reputed journals and is a member of different international working groups.