Ecosistemas y Recursos Agropecuarios,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(2)
Published: June 11, 2024
The
phenomenon
of
climate
change
has
generated
significant
adverse
consequences
on
coffee
productivity
and
the
income
producers
around
world.
present
study
aims
to
evaluate
potential
repercussions
production
in
Las
Montañas
region,
Veracruz.
To
carry
out
this
analysis,
socioeconomic
environmental
data
were
collected
during
years
2022
2023,
through
a
survey
applied
sample
91
units
specialized
cultivation.
These
subjected
ordinary
least
squares
using
Ricardian
approach.
results
obtained
indicate
that
will
have
impact
value
land
these
effects
be
differentiated
between
different
strata
producers,
particularly
affecting
smaller
scale
ones.
heterogeneity
sensitivity
highlights
importance
considering
specific
strategies
for
types
order
reduce
their
dependence
cultivation
vulnerability
increasingly
evident
impacts
change.
Global Change Biology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
31(2)
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Understanding
the
intricate
interplay
between
plant
and
soil
microbiomes
their
effects
on
growth
productivity
is
vital
in
a
rapidly
changing
climate.
This
review
explores
interconnected
impacts
of
climate
change
plant-soil
profound
agricultural
productivity.
The
ongoing
rise
global
temperatures,
shifting
precipitation
patterns
extreme
weather
events
significantly
affect
composition
function
microbial
communities
rhizosphere.
Changes
diversity
activity
due
to
rising
temperatures
impact
nutrient
cycling,
enzyme
synthesis,
health
pest
disease
management.
These
changes
also
influence
dynamics
microbe
capability
promote
health.
As
changes,
plants'
adaptive
capacity
partners
become
increasingly
crucial
for
sustaining
agriculture.
Mitigating
adverse
requires
comprehensive
understanding
mechanisms
driving
these
processes.
It
highlights
various
strategies
mitigating
adapting
environmental
challenges,
including
management,
stress-tolerant
crops,
cover
cropping,
sustainable
land
water
crop
rotation,
organic
amendments
development
climate-resilient
varieties.
emphasises
need
further
exploration
within
broader
context
change.
Promising
mitigation
strategies,
precision
agriculture
targeted
microbiome
modifications,
offer
valuable
pathways
future
research
practical
implementation
food
security
Applied Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(7), P. 3095 - 3095
Published: April 7, 2024
Climate
change,
with
rising
temperatures,
water
crises,
and
an
increased
frequency
of
climate
disturbances,
poses
a
threat
to
the
ability
agroecosystems
ensure
human
access
food
by
affecting
both
quantity
quality
crop
production.
Currently,
there
is
growing
knowledge
about
fact
that
agrivoltaic
systems
may
represent
direct
strategy
cope
change
driven
carbon
dioxide
emissions
for
energy
production,
preserving
capacity
maintain
security.
The
aim
this
work
was
investigate
impact
environmental
conditions
generated
photovoltaic
(PV)
panels
sustaining
open-field
tomato
(Solanum
lycopersicum
L.)
fruit
production
under
varying
supply
regimes.
Tomato
plants
were
grown
beneath
PV
or
in
full
sunlight.
In
each
scenario,
two
plots
equal
number
subjected
different
irrigation
levels:
high
watering
(HW)
low
(LW).
results
showed
lower
produced
panels,
size
content
normal
supply.
Brix
degrees
fruits
panel
more
comparable
commercially
available
on
market
than
degree
Thus,
our
data
supported
conclusion
system,
context
enduring
drought
long-term
scarcity,
can
be
good
adaptation
favorable
compared
sunlight
conditions.
Furthermore,
these
important
planning
breeding
programs,
since
many
cases,
seedless.
Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(3), P. e25200 - e25200
Published: Jan. 25, 2024
It
is
arguable
at
this
time
whether
climate
change
a
cause
or
effect
of
the
disruption
in
dairy
farming.
Climate
drastically
affects
productive
performance
livestock,
including
milk
and
meat
production,
could
be
attributed
to
deviation
energy
resources
towards
adaptive
mechanisms.
However,
livestock
farming
also
contributes
substantially
existing
greenhouse
gas
pool,
which
causal
change.
We
gathered
relevant
information
from
recent
publication
reviewed
it
elaborate
on
sustainable
management
changing
climatic
scenario,
efforts
are
needed
gather
material
develop
methods
that
help
overcome
adversities
associated
with
industries.
summarize
intervention
points
reverse
these
adversities,
such
as
application
genetic
technology,
nutrition
intervention,
utilization
chemical
inhibitors,
immunization,
metagenomics,
may
sustain
farm
animal
production
scenario.
Agriculture,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(6), P. 581 - 581
Published: March 9, 2025
Agroecosystems
form
a
natural
ecosystem
component,
allowing
the
proper
classification
of
regional
biome
at
global
scale.
It
is
important
to
view
agroecosystems
from
micro-environmental
perspective
given
that
they
are
characterised
by
combination
factors,
including
interaction
soil–plant–atmosphere
conditions,
which
largely
responsive
human
management
practices.
The
published
literature
generally
provides
limited
explanation
multidimensional
nature
agroecosystems.
In
combination,
agroecosystem
practices
promote
efficient
water
use
and
nutrient
cycling
in
defence
regenerative
agriculture
ethos.
Sustainable
can
be
combined
explain
how
mitigate
risks
biodiversity.
This
study
aims
present
review
predominant
advances
sustainable
crop
production
agroecosystem.
A
hybrid
methodology
data
mining
interpretation
was
used
establish
meaning
relationships
major
research
areas
have
emerged
over
time
dominate
narrative
definition
Crop
diversification,
soil
management,
integrated
pest
resource
precision
were
selected
using
document
summarisation
entity
relation
modelling
generate
between
various
components
based
on
existing
literature.
finding
confirmation
comparable
applications
different
regions,
whose
enhanced
recent
summation.
concludes
separable
impact.
However,
it
reasonable
recommend
need
for
future
into
their
integration
implementation
interpretation.