About the Book
The book deals with (i) all aspects of the direct and indirect effects of weather and atmospheric elements on production, protection and water needs of crops (ii) influences of micro-climates, morphology, physiology and growth stages of crops in differential responses of crops to weather vagaries and weather-induced setbacks and (iii) agrometeorological (a) irrigation scheduling (b) forecasting of crop yields and pests and diseases (c) determination of incidence of crop drought and (d) advisory services. The effects of climate change on crops and cropping practices on global warming and means to mitigate such effects are detailed. Measures essential for achieving (i) cost-effective agricultural sustainability with environmental conservation in a steadily warming atomsphere and (ii) food-security are set out. The book can serve as a text book in Agricultural Meteorology and will be valuable for agricultural policy planners and extension professionals.
Contents
Chapter 1: Origin of Developments Relating to and/or in Agricultural Meteorology, Chapter 2: Eco-Physical Aspects and Eco-Physiological Basis of Agricultural Meteorology, Chapter 3: Crop-Climate: Analogues and Zones, Chapter 4: The Concept and Relevance of Radiation Balance in Crop Culture, Chapter 5: Agrometeorology of Crop Water Usage, Chapter 6: Dry Farming Agrometeorology, Chapter 7: Avoidance, Anticipation and Control of Pests and Diseases, Chapter 8: Erosion of Top Soil by Rain and Wind, Chapter 9: Climate Change, Chapter 10: Agrometeorological Advisory Services, Chapter 11: Agricultural Renewal and Sustainability.
About the Author
S.Venkataraman, a graduate in Agriculture from Coimbatore and Post-graduate in Plant Physiology from Benares , was awarded the Ph.D. Degree by Andhra University in 1984 for his thesis entitled “Agrometeorological Studies for Optimal and Planned use of Surface Irrigation and Rainfall Resources ” . He began his career in Pune as ICAR Research Fellow under Dr. L.A. Ramdas. He joined the Agrimet Division of India Meteorological Department (IMD) at Pune in 1958. He voluntarily retired from IMD in 1980 and later later served as Agromet Expert of (i) WMO in Yemen Arab Republic and (ii) of FAO in Zambia.
Dr. Venkataraman has nearly 100 papers to his credit in journals and in proceedings of seientific meetings, both national and international. As senior author he got published, in 1992, a book titled “ Crops and Weather “ by ICAR. He is an Honorary Fellow of (i) the Society for Environmental Sciences and (ii) Association of Agrometeorologists.