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![]() | Smart Agritech![]() Robotics, AI, and Internet of Things (IoT) in Agriculture Edited by Santosh Kumar Srivastava, Durgesh Srivastava, Korhan Cengiz, and Pramod Gaur Copyright: 2024 | Status: Published | Hardcover The main goal of Smart Agritech: Robotics, AI, and the Internet of Things (IoT) in Agriculture is to explore how emerging technologies such as robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and IoT can be leveraged to improve efficiency, sustainability, and productivity in agriculture. |
![]() | Agroforestry Edited by Abhishek Raj, Manoj Kumar Jhariya, Arnab Banerjee, Ramesh Kumar Jha, and Krishan Pal Singh Copyright: 2024 | Status: Published | Hardcover This book offers comprehensive insights into the management of agroforestry for livelihood security and sustainable development in the tropics, addressing ecological interactions, productivity, and the monetization of carbon credits, while also outlining a future roadmap and policy challenges. |
![]() | Handbook of Agricultural Biotechnology Volume IV Nanoinsecticides Edited by Charles Oluwaseun Adetunji and Julius Kola Oloke Copyright: 2023 | Status: Published | Hardcover The book provides detailed information about the application of repellent products that contain plant-based ingredients known as nanobioinsecticides, including the pesticide evaluation scheme guidelines for repellent testing, relevant information about the procedures to evaluate several repellent compounds, the development of new products that offer high repellency, and guidelines for consumer safety. |
![]() | The Digital Agricultural Revolution![]() Innovations and Challenges in Agriculture through Technology Disruptions Edited by Roheet Bhatnagar, Nitin Kumar Tripathi, Nitu Bhatnagar and Chandan Kumar Panda Copyright: 2022 | Status: Published | Hardcover The book integrates computational intelligence, applied artificial intelligence, and modern agricultural practices and will appeal to scientists, agriculturists, and those in plant and crop science and management. |




