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CLIMATE CHANGE AND DISEASE DYNAMICS
Editor: Dr Pardeep Kumar, Dr. Shambhu Roy, Dr. Amarendra Kumar, Dr. Ramesh Nath Gupta, Dr. Smita Puri Tiwari, Dr. Sanjeev Kumar, Dr Sandeep Kumar, Dr Krishna Kumar, Dr Ranvijay Singh, Mr. Ashok Kumar
Edition: 2021
ISBN: 978-81-928781-2-1
Publisher: PARMAR PUBLISHER
Length: 116 pages.
Language Note: ENGLISH
Summary:
India is a land of extreme climates including its rainfall patterns which are
highly skewed. Most of the rainfall in India happens within a span of about
100 days during the Monsoons. Adding to the climate diversity are the
geographical variations which make India home to some of driest and wettest
places in the world. Go across any geographical entity in India and its
regions, is full of stories of one of the most drought prone regions in the
country. The frequency and intensity of drought has now increased in last few
decades. It is expected that global warming may exacerbateecological
consequences like introduction of new pests by altering phenological events
like flowering times especially in temperate plantspecies as several tropical
plants can withstand the phenological changes Invasion of new insect-pests
will be the major problem with changing climate favouring the introduction of
insect susceptible cultivars or crops.Number Of Quantity: