Titre de série : |
Ecological studies, 34 |
Titre : |
Agriculture in semi-arid environments |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Hall, A. E. ; Cannell, G. H. ; Hawton, H. W. |
Mention d'édition : |
Springer - Verlag |
Editeur : |
Springer - Verlag |
Année de publication : |
1979 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-3-540-09414-2 |
Note générale : |
This paper is designed to assist agricultural development in semi-arid areas and consist of reviews and analyses of available information by scientists working in Africa, Australia, and at the university of California. Early agricultural systems are analysed. The evolution of present dryland farming systems is examined providing a description of the present state of the systems, and an indication of possible future trends in dryland farming. The fundamentals of climatology, soil microbiology, crop adaptation, and soil-plant atmosphere water relations are reviewed in relation to dryland farming. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Agriculture Système de culture Agroécologie Production agricole Gestion des SOL Erosion Mise en valeur du sol Evapotranspiration Herbicide Phytopathologie Agronomie Génie rural Sahel |
Index. décimale : |
630 Agriculture et techniques connexes |
Résumé : |
This paper is designed to assist agricultural development in semi-arid areas and consist of reviews and analyses of available information by scientists working in Africa, Australia, and at the university of California. Early agricultural systems are analysed. The evolution of present dryland farming systems is examined providing a description of the present state of the systems, and an indication of possible future trends in dryland farming. The fundamentals of climatology, soil microbiology, crop adaptation, and soil-plant atmosphere water relations are reviewed in relation to dryland farming. |
Note de contenu : |
This paper is designed to assist agricultural development in semi-arid areas and consist of reviews and analyses of available information by scientists working in Africa, Australia, and at the university of California. Early agricultural systems are analysed. The evolution of present dryland farming systems is examined providing a description of the present state of the systems, and an indication of possible future trends in dryland farming. The fundamentals of climatology, soil microbiology, crop adaptation, and soil-plant atmosphere water relations are reviewed in relation to dryland farming. |
Ecological studies, 34. Agriculture in semi-arid environments [texte imprimé] / Hall, A. E. ; Cannell, G. H. ; Hawton, H. W. . - Springer - Verlag . - Springer - Verlag, 1979. ISBN : 978-3-540-09414-2 This paper is designed to assist agricultural development in semi-arid areas and consist of reviews and analyses of available information by scientists working in Africa, Australia, and at the university of California. Early agricultural systems are analysed. The evolution of present dryland farming systems is examined providing a description of the present state of the systems, and an indication of possible future trends in dryland farming. The fundamentals of climatology, soil microbiology, crop adaptation, and soil-plant atmosphere water relations are reviewed in relation to dryland farming. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Agriculture Système de culture Agroécologie Production agricole Gestion des SOL Erosion Mise en valeur du sol Evapotranspiration Herbicide Phytopathologie Agronomie Génie rural Sahel |
Index. décimale : |
630 Agriculture et techniques connexes |
Résumé : |
This paper is designed to assist agricultural development in semi-arid areas and consist of reviews and analyses of available information by scientists working in Africa, Australia, and at the university of California. Early agricultural systems are analysed. The evolution of present dryland farming systems is examined providing a description of the present state of the systems, and an indication of possible future trends in dryland farming. The fundamentals of climatology, soil microbiology, crop adaptation, and soil-plant atmosphere water relations are reviewed in relation to dryland farming. |
Note de contenu : |
This paper is designed to assist agricultural development in semi-arid areas and consist of reviews and analyses of available information by scientists working in Africa, Australia, and at the university of California. Early agricultural systems are analysed. The evolution of present dryland farming systems is examined providing a description of the present state of the systems, and an indication of possible future trends in dryland farming. The fundamentals of climatology, soil microbiology, crop adaptation, and soil-plant atmosphere water relations are reviewed in relation to dryland farming. |
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