1st Edition

Sustainable Agricultural Production Systems Traditional and Modern Perspectives

    264 Pages 21 Color & 14 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    Due to the growth of the world population, food production has increased exponentially as have the agricultural production systems used to produce food. This book presents both traditional and modern forms of agricultural production, with an emphasis on sustainable practices. The volume discusses seed improvement, crop protection, phytosanitary aspects, protected agriculture, plant factories, hydroponic systems, agricultural mechanization, bioremediation, reduction of herbicide use, and characterization of bioactive compounds. Some methods discussed include in vitro propagation, greenhouse hydroponics, biostimulants from algae, cartography models of vulnerable environmental interactions, nuclear and plastics engineering, eco-friendly extraction processes, use of secondary metabolites in plant defense mechanisms, and more.

    1. In Vitro Propagation of Agave Montium-Sancticaroli for Conservation Purposes

    Ma. Del C. Ojeda-Zacarías, C. Reyna-Morales, H. Lozoya-Saldaña, E. Olivares-Sáenz, R. E. Vázquez-Alvarado, Rosa Elena Pérez Sánchez, and Felix Varela Gonzalez

    2. Effects of Elicitors on the Productivity, Fruit Quality, and Health of Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) under Greenhouse Conditions

    A. K. Cham, Ma Del C. Ojeda-Zacarías, H. Lozoya-Saldaña, E. Olivares-Sáenz, O. G. Alvarado-Gómez, R. E. Vázquez-Alvarado, and Gilberto Rodriguez Perez

    3. Evaluation of the Growth in Three Cultivars Lilium Asiatic under Greenhouse Hydroponic Conditions

    Dulce Concepción González-Sandoval, Adriana Tovar Delgado, Héctor Adrián García Ramírez, Karina Moreno-León, William Zárate-Martínez, and Víctor Hugo Avendaño-Abarca

    4. Importance of Secondary Metabolites in Plant Defense Mechanisms

    William Zárate-Martínez, Karina Moreno-León, Dulce Concepción González-Sandoval, Víctor Hugo Avendaño-Abarca, Adriana Tovar Delgado, and Héctor Adrián García Ramírez

    5. Importance, Function, and Applications of the Microbiome in Agricultural Production Systems

    Mohan Héctor Adrián García Ramírez, Adriana Tovar Delgado, Dulce Concepción González Sandoval, Víctor Hugo Avendaño-Abarca, Karina Moreno-León, and William Zárate-Martínez

    6. Biostimulants from Algae Applied in Agriculture

    Mohan Katty Shcarlen Hernández-Gaytán, Celestino García-Gómez, Julia Mariana Márquez-Reyes, Juan Antonio Vidales-Contreras, and Katty Shcarlen Hernández-Gaytán

    7. Biological Response of Anethum graveolens Exposed to Cadmium

    Márquez-Reyes Julia Mariana, García Gómez Celestino, and Hernández Cárcamo Vania Noemí

    8. Cartography Models to Identify Areas Vulnerable to the Environmental Interactions Intervening in the Degradation of Pesticides: A Case Study in the Huasteca Potosina, México

    Melva Guadalupe Herrera-Godina and Jesús Arturo Muñiz-Jauregui

    9. Nuclear and Plastic Engineering in Agricultural Crops

    Brenda Julián-Chávez, Stephanie Solano-Ornelas, Quintín Rascón-Cruz, Siqueiros-Cendón Tania Samanta, Blanca Flor Iglesias-Figueroa, Arévalo-Gallegos Sigifredo, Sugey Ramona Sinagawa-García, Jorge Ariel Torres-Castillo, Carmen Daniela González-Barriga, Héctor Silos-Espino, and Edward Alexander Espinoza-Sánchez

    10. Impact of Moringa oleifera in Agronomic Sciences: A ReviewRomeo Rojas, Darytza Mabel Treviño-Gómez, Israel Bautista-Hernández, María Dolores González-Hernández and Guillermo Cristian Guadalupe Martínez-Ávila

    11. Allelopathic Responses and Mechanisms of Action of Essential Oils on Weeds

    Brenda Luna-Sosa, Cristian Martínez Ávila, Nestor Aranda-Ledezma, Nancy Medina-Herrera, Julio C. Tafolla Arellano, and Romeo Rojas

    12. Traditional and Modern Agricultural Practices in a Peri-Urban Community Close to Mexico City

    Silvana Escalante Hidalgo, Víctor Ávila Akerberg, and Natalia De Gortari Ludlow

    13. Oregano and Laurel Essential Oils: Trends in Eco-Friendly Extraction Processes

    Cristian Martínez-Ávila, Pedro Aguilar-Zarate, and Julio C. Tafolla-Arellano y Romeo Rojas

    Biography

    Romeo Rojas, PhD, is a Professor of Agronomy at the Autonomous University of Nuevo León, Mexico, where he specializes in foods, biotechnology, and agricultural sciences. He is currently working on several government-funded research projects. He had academic stays at the University of Minho, Portugal, and the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Dr. Rojas has published many research papers in journals and book chapters and has participated in and contributed to over 50 scientific meetings. He is a member of the National Researches System (SNI) and the Mexican Society of Biotechnology and Bioengineering.

    Guillermo Cristian Guadalupe Martínez Ávila, PhD, is a Scientist and Professor of Agronomy of the Autonomous University of Nuevo León, Mexico. Specializing in foods, biotechnology, and agricultural sciences, he has published research papers and several book chapters, participated in and contributed to over 50 scientific meetings, and is working on several funded research projects. He is a member of the National System of Researchers (SNI), Mexican Society of Biotechnology and Bioengineering, and Mexican Association of Food Chemistry and is a reviewer for several journals.

    Julia Mariana Márquez Reyes, PhD is a Scientist and Professor of Agronomy at the Autonomous University of Nuevo León, México. She is a member of the National System of Researchers (SNI). Dr. Reyes is working on bioreactors with anaerobic activity for the removal of contaminants, phytoremediation for the control of heavy metals in water and soil, enzymatic activity and antioxidant capacity of plant organisms used in environmental biotechnology, and development of sustainable technologies. Dr. Marquez has published several research papers and book chapters and has participated in and contributed to several scientific meetings.

    Ma del Carmen Ojeda Zacarías, PhD, is a Scientist at the School of Agronomy of the Autonomous University of Nuevo León, Mexico, specializing in engineering, biotechnology, and agricultural sciences. She is a reviewer for several journals and is a member of the National System of Researchers (SNI), Mexican Society of Plant Micropropagation and Vegetable Automation, Mexican Society of Phytogenetics, and Mexican College of Agronomists, North Division. Dr. Ojeda has published research papers and book chapters and participated and contributed to over 50 scientific meetings.