Adaptive crop management refers to a dynamic and flexible approach to farming that allows farmers to modify their practices according to changing environmental conditions. By using technology such as sensors, drones, and satellite imaging, farmers can monitor weather patterns, soil moisture, and pest activity in real time. This data helps them make informed decisions on irrigation, fertilization, and pest control, leading to optimized crop yields and reduced environmental impact. Adaptive crop management emphasizes resilience, enabling farmers to respond to challenges such as climate change, drought, or pest outbreaks. With a focus on sustainability, it aims to create long-term solutions for improving crop productivity and minimizing the use of resources.
Title : Development of Virginia mountain mint as a potential commercial crop in the southern USA
Srinivasa Rao Mentreddy, Alabama A&M University, United States
Title : Suitaiology: A strategic science for reframing agricultural risks under climate extremes — from water-use efficiency to water-situation wisdom
Dachang Zhang, Water & Eco Crisis Foundation, United States
Title : Markers of PM produced by biomass combustion and development of a sampling and analysis technique
Enrico Paris , CREA-IT , Italy
Title : A conceptual product development approach for functional sehriye (a traditional Turkish small pasta product): Prebiotic, high-protein, high-fibre, and gluten-free alternatives
Yasin Ozdemir, Ataturk Horticultural Central Research Institute, Turkey
Title : Climate change greenhouse gas (CO2) impact – agriculture crop production: Quality improvement
Madhusudan H Fulekar, Research & Development Cell, Parul University, India
Title : Climate change greenhouse gas (CO2) impact – agriculture crop production: Quality improvement
Ashita Rai, Research and Development Cell, Parul University, India