Microbes and Microbial Products as Herbicides
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Overview
This new volume brings together scientists from a variety of disciplines to present, summarize, review, and update information related to bioherbicides. Among the topics covered are pathogens with potential as bioherbicides, phylloplane-pathogen interactions, aspects of soil microorganisms, formulation and commercialization of microbes as bioherbicides, genetic aspects of pathogens for weed control, and chemistry and biochemistry of microbial-plant interactions. A valuable source of information for researchers involved in both biological weed control and herbicide development.
Synopsis
This new volume brings together scientists from a variety of disciplines to present, summarize, review, and update information related to bioherbicides. Among the topics covered are pathogens with potential as bioherbicides, phylloplane-pathogen interactions, aspects of soil microorganisms, formulation and commercialization of microbes as bioherbicides, genetic aspects of pathogens for weed control, and chemistry and biochemistry of microbial-plant interactions. A valuable source of information for researchers involved in both biological weed control and herbicide development.
Booknews
Developed from a symposium by the agrichemicals division at the American Chemical Society's national meeting, Dallas, Texas, April 1989. In 18 papers, scientists from a variety of disciplines summarize, review, and update information on such topics as pathogens with potential as bioherbicides, phylloplane-pathogen interactions, aspects of soil microorganisms, formulation and commercialization of microbes as herbicides, genetic aspects of pathogens for weed control, and the chemistry and biochemistry of microbial-plant interactions. For researchers in biological weed control and herbicide development. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)