South Africa-born Trott, 33, has not played international cricket since he withdrew from England's Ashes tour of Australia last November due to a stress-related condition.
He aborted an attempted playing comeback in April, but subsequently made a successful return to action with his English county Warwickshire, scoring four centuries during the 2014 season.
"Jonathan Trott's exceptional form and run scoring exploits for Warwickshire at the end of the summer has resulted in his selection for the First Class fixtures at the beginning of the tour," said national selector James Whitaker in a statement on the ECB website.
Trott has lost his central contract with the ECB, but he said in September that he was ready to return to international action.
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"Whatever comes along with regards to selection, maybe. I'm not putting too much pressure on myself," he told the BBC.
"There's been some challenging times. Some tough times. But I've been available a while -- for the last month or two, I suppose -- in terms of selection, and I'm enjoying my cricket."