Ecophysiology of pesticides : interface between pesticide chemistry and plant physiology / Talat Parween, Sumira Jan.
Material type:
- 9780128176146
- 0128176148
- QK717 .P37 2019
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KMTC:LAKE VICTORIA CAMPUS General Stacks | QK717 .P37 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | LVC/1151 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Pesticides and Environmental ecology2. Pesticide consumption and threats to Biodiversity3. Nutrient depletion and Pesticide Use4. Physiological Impacts of Pesticides5. Pesticide Consumption: Risks and Policy6. Perceptive exploitation of pesticides: Connecting link between Pesticide Consumption and Agricultural sustainability7. Ecological effect of pesticide on microbial communities8. Strategies for preventing and controlling Pesticide toxicity
"Ecophysiology of Pesticides: Interface between Pesticide Chemistry and Plant Physiology is the first comprehensive overview of the physical impact of this increasingly complex environmental challenge. Designed to offer state-of-the-art knowledge, the book covers pesticide usage and its consequences on the ecophysiology of plants. It includes the challenge of policymaking in pesticide consumption and a risk analysis of conventional and modern approaches on standard usage. In addition, it summarizes research reports pertaining to the physio-ecological effects of pesticides, discusses the environmental risks associated with the over-utilization of pesticides, and covers pesticide usage on the micro-flora and rhizosphere."
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