Subhan Danish

Bahauddin Zakariya University

Dr. Subhan Danish is a guest lecturer at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan. He has a bachelor’s degree in agriculture, a master’s degree and a Ph.D. in agriculture (soil science). Dr. Danish teaches at the undergraduate and graduate levels, focusing on soil science and plant nutrition. His current research interests include soil microbial and nutrient dynamics, their regulation pattern with noncoding genes and their role in plant growth, abiotic stress alleviation, nanoparticles in agriculture, and climate-smart agriculture with artificial intelligence. His papers have been published in a variety of peer-reviewed journals, including Scientific Report, Journal of Environmental Management, Science of the Total Environment, Cleaner Production, and Chemosphere. His work has been cited over 3,980 times by researchers from all over the world and has an H-index of 32 and i10-index of 98. He is a reviewer for a number of international journals: Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Journal of Environmental Management, Remote Sensing, Scientific Report, Environmental Technology, and Innovation and Frontiers in Plant Science.

Subhan Danish

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This comprehensive guidebook will help you learn about the dynamic realm of organic farming, where sustainable agricultural practices converge with innovative methodologies. Dig into fundamental procedures for encouraging nutrient-dense soil, cultivating a diverse spectrum of organic harvests, and implementing effective pest management strategies devoid of synthetic chemicals. This book provides seasoned agriculturalists and aspiring horticulturists alike with essential tools and empirical insights to foster farms that are strong and resilient, with an emphasis on principles rooted in biodiversity and ecological equilibrium. The topics cover the intricacies of composting, methods for the best crop rotation, integrated pest management strategies, and the synergistic incorporation of livestock for sustainable land stewardship. This compendium explains how organic farming methods can produce health-promoting harvests and uphold the tenets of a sustainable future, whether driven by the pursuit of improved food quality, strengthening local ecosystems, or reducing environmental footprints. The use of organic methods to unlock the latent potential of agricultural landscapes and cultivate a flourishing ecosystem with ecological integrity and long-term viability takes advantage of this pivotal interval in the evolution toward sustainable agriculture.

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