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Title
Applied weed and herbicide science / Kassio Ferreira Mendes, Antonio Alberto da Silva, editors.
ISBN
9783031019388 (electronic bk.)
3031019385 (electronic bk.)
3031019377
9783031019371
Published
Cham : Springer, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (some color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-01938-8 doi
Call Number
SB611
Dewey Decimal Classification
632/.5
Summary
This textbook explores aspects of biology and ecophysiology of weeds, weed competition and interference in crops, phytosociological survey, methods of control and weed integrated management. Herbicides are of great importance in weed management and are one of the most widely used pesticide groups for weed control across the globe. Offering a new direction for research that focuses on herbicide behavior in plants, hormesis, evolution of weed resistance to herbicides, and genetically modified crops resistant to herbicides, this book covers the recent research in applied weed and herbicide science. This book provides essential and updated information on various subjects regarding the advances in herbicide science; and it is intended for professors, undergraduate, and graduate students, rural producers and other professionals involved in the area of applied weed and herbicide science. Agriculturists, analytical chemists, and toxicologists will find this book rewarding.
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Includes index.
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Aspects of biology and ecophysiology, survival mechanisms and weed classifications
Weed competition and interference in crops
Parameters of the phytosociological survey to evaluate the abundance, distribution and diversity of the weed community
Methods of control and Integrated management of weeds in agriculture
Retention, absorption, translocation and metabolism of herbicides in plants
Induced hormesis in plants with herbicide underdoses
Evolution of weed resistance to herbicides
Genetically modified crops resistant to herbicides and weed control.