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Plant Nematode Biopesticides presents the most current knowledge on
various categories of biopesticides used in the management of
nematode pests of crops or those that have significant potential as
biological control agents. This book presents an exploratory and
investigatory compilation and explanation of the actions and
potentials of predatory nematodes, microbial agents, plant and
other organic products, nanobiopesticides, and predatory
invertebrates as biopesticides of nematode pests of agricultural
crops. It is of unique importance and value as the only currently
available single-volume resource focusing on plant parasitic
nematodes as the pests and biopesticides. In addition, the book
addresses common reservations in using biopesticides, either alone
or in integrated pest management programs, providing advanced
insights on various biopesticidal agents and products.
Biopesticides may be microbial (nematodes, bacteria, fungi, virus,
herbs etc.), plant-incorporated protectants (PIPs), plant products
(citronella oil, neem oil, capsaicin, pyrethrin etc.), synthetic
biochemical molecules, pheromones, semio-chemicals, plant extracts,
or nanobiopesticides.
Metal-Organic Frameworks for Chemical Reactions: From Organic
Transformations to Energy Applications brings together the latest
information on MOFs materials, covering recent technology in the
field of manufacturing and design. The book covers different
aspects of reactions from energy storage and catalysts, including
preparation, design and characterization techniques of MOFs
material and applications. This comprehensive resource is ideal for
researchers and advanced students studying metal-organic frameworks
in academia and industry. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are
nanoporous polymers made up of inorganic metal focuses connected by
natural ligands. These entities have become a hot area of research
because of their exceptional physical and chemical properties that
make them useful in di?erent ?elds, including medicine, energy and
the environment. Since combination conditions strongly a?ect the
properties of these compounds, it is especially important to choose
an appropriate synthetic technique that produces a product with
homogenous morphology, small size dispersion, and high thermal
stability.
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