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Mitigating Environmental Stresses for Agricultural Sustainability in Egypt

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Overview

  • Provides unique information on, and solutions to, many open problems related to environmental stresses
  • Broadens readers’ understanding of the various stresses on crop plants produced by climate change
  • Explains how crop plants can deal with abiotic stresses such as drought, salt, heat, environmental pollutants, and others
  • Enriches readers’ understanding of the importance of morpho-physiological and biochemical properties in crop plants that are tolerant to environmental pressures

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Table of contents (21 chapters)

  1. Introduction

  2. Improve Crop Tolerance for Abiotic Stresses

  3. Recent Approaches for Biotic Stress Tolerance

  4. Advanced Procedures in Improving Crop Productivity

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About this book

This book focuses on the soil and environmental resources and how to utilize them under Egyptian conditions to achieve tolerance to environmental abiotic stresses, i.e., drought, heat, salt, pollutants, and biotic stresses such as disease resistance. Further, it explores ways to increase productivity, improve the quality of field crops, and reduce the food gap. The application of modern technologies is an essential mechanism for improving crops' productivity through laser, seed technology, mycorrhiza, and biotechnology to enhance the yield of genotypes in sustainable farming systems. Therefore, this book discusses fundamental ways to increase productivity under various environmental circumstances. 

The book reflects the enormous potential held by horizontal expansion in the newly reclaimed lands in Egypt. Tapping that potential depends on developing crops that are highly tolerant to environmental stresses and mitigating the impacts of climate changes around the world tohelp Egypt and countries with similar weather and water deficits achieve the 2030 sustainability agenda for agriculture. Given its profundity and scope, the book offers a valuable asset for stakeholders, policy planners, decision-makers, researchers, and scientists in Egypt and worldwide.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt

    Hassan Awaad, Mohamed Abu-hashim

  • Faculty of Engineering, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt

    Abdelazim Negm

About the editors

Prof. Dr Hassan Auda Awaad is the professor of crop breeding at the faculty of agriculture, Zagazig University. Dr. Awaad got his Ph.D.1992 "Breeding Studies on Some Wheat Crosses," Assistant Professor on 24/2/1998 and Professor on 25/3/2003, General Specialization: Crops, Current Specialization: Crop breeding. Published more than 48 research and articles, published 6 Books in the field of physiology, crop breeding and biotechnology in Arabic language and produced new promising lines in wheat crop. Member of the Permanent Commission for the Promotion of professors and assistant professors, Member of the Egyptian Society of Crop Science, Egyptian Society of Plant Breeding, Egyptian Society of Applied Sciences, and National Association of Science and Technology. Member and Principal Alternate Researcher and Consultant for several research projects. He supervised 18 Master's and Doctorate's degrees.

Dr. Mohamed Abu-hashim is the Contact person and the Associate partner ofEXCEED - SWINDON - Middle East North Africa program "International Network on Sustainable Water and Environmental Management in Developing Countries. Dr. Abu-hashim is the manager of Technology Transfer Office (TTO), and the Director of Project Management Unit, F. Ag., Zagazig University. Dr. Abu-hashim received his Ph. D. in Water Resource Management from the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science, TU-Braunschweig, Germany. His main subject is Agricultural Engineering, Hydrology modelling, Geoecology, Subsidiary subjects: water resource management, environmental risk assessment, and soil sciences. Currently, Dr. Abu-hashim works in several national and international projects; Director and the coordinator of the international afforestation project in the MENA region "Development of salt-tolerant agricultural practices and afforestation for bioremediation and CO2 sequestration in the Middle East Region". Dr. Abu-hashim is the Egyptian coordinator of the ERANETMED projectfunded by the EU with the title "Decentralized treatment wetlands for sustainable water management in rural and remote areas of semi-arid regions" with several countries. Dr. Abu-hashim is the Principal Investigator of Zagazig University for the TEMPUS Project entitled: Establish a new joint master's degree in biotechnology applied to Agro-science, environment, and pharmacology. Dr. Abu-hashim published several papers related to remote sensing and GIS technique in climate change and water resource management in Egypt.

Prof. Dr. Abdelazim Negm is a professor of Water Resources at the Faculty of Engineering, Zagazig University, Egypt, since 2004. He got his PhD in 1992 from Zagazig University (ZU) his Msc from Ain shams University in the year 1990. He was the vice-dean of the Faculty of Engineering of ZU from 12/2008 to 12/2011. He was the head of the Environmental Engineering Dept. at Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST), Egypt 10/2013 to 9/2015.He published more than 300 papers in national and international journals and conferences. He is the editor of several volumes at the Springer Handbook of Environmental Chemistry Series and also Springer Water.  He is a member of the scientific committee of several international conferences.

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