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Botany - Morphological & Physiological, General & Miscellaneous Pollution & Pollutants, Agricultural Insecticides & Herbicides, Botany - General & Miscellaneous, Botany - Diseases, Parasites, & Foreign Substances
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Molecular Mechanisms of Herbicide Selectivity

by Hathway, D. E.
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Overview

Because plants of different species vary in the way in which they take up, transport, and metabolize chemicals in the soil, selective herbicides can be synthesized. This book examines those aspects of plant physiology, principally in crop plants, which can be affected by herbicides; the possibilities that are offered by recombinant DNA technology for developing resistance to herbicides; and methods for exploiting or preventing acquired tolerance. The author also covers recent work on ultra-selective mycoherbicides and the use of allelochemicals as herbicide substitutes.

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Book Details

Published
August 24, 1989
Publisher
Oxford [England] : Clarendon Press ; 1989.
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198576426

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