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Principles and Applications of Agricultural Meteorology (Hardback, Alok Kumar Patra)

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The relationship between weather and climate and their impact on agricultural activities is widely recognized as a crucial natural resource. As such, it is a fundamental input in agricultural planning. Agrometeorology, a specialized field of study, focuses on the interactions between meteorological, hydrological, and pedological factors that influence production systems in agriculture and related sectors, such as horticulture, animal husbandry, fishery, and forestry. The role of an agrometeorologist is to define these interactions, correlate physical environments with biological responses, and apply relevant meteorological skills to help farmers take advantage of favorable weather conditions and improve agricultural production in terms of both quality and quantity
This textbook is designed for undergraduate students in agriculture, horticulture, and forestry and is based on the syllabus for the course Agricultural Meteorology. The book is divided into twenty-three chapters that cover all aspects of agrometeorology. 
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    This textbook is designed for undergraduate students in agriculture, horticulture, and forestry and is based on the syllabus for the course Agricultural Meteorology. The book is divided into twenty-three chapters that cover all aspects of agrometeorology. 


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    1. Introduction 2. Atmosphere 3. Solar Radiation 4. Atmospheric Temperature 5. Soil Temperature 6. Atmospheric Pressure 7. Atmospheric Motion 8. Atmospheric Moisture 9. Fog and Dew 10. Clouds 11. Precipitation 12. Monsoon 13. Evapotranspiration 14. Meteorological Hazards 15. Classification of Climates and Agroclimates 16. Climatic Requirements of Crops 17. Weather and Crop Pests 18. Weather and Animal Production 19. Climate Variability and Climate Change 20. Weather Forecasting 21. Remote Sensing 22. Crop Weather Modelling 23. Agrometeorological Observatory_x000D_

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