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Herbicide Classes in Development - Mode of Action, Targets, Genetic Engineering, Chemistry (Hardcover, 2002 ed.): Peter Boeger,... Herbicide Classes in Development - Mode of Action, Targets, Genetic Engineering, Chemistry (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
Peter Boeger, Ko Wakabayashi, Kenji Hirai
R5,503 Discovery Miles 55 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents the progress made in the study of the mode of action of phytotoxic compounds that have been developed as herbicides in the recent past. The 13 chapters are written by experts in herbicide research and development, chemists, biochemists, and plant physiologists. The biochemistry of the target enzymes is described together with model assays, molecular genetics and special reference to transgenic herbicide-resistant crops. Additional chapters deal with new synthetic chemical pathways, chirality effects found in certain herbicide classes, and transcuticular pesticide penetration.

Herbicide Classes in Development - Mode of Action, Targets, Genetic Engineering, Chemistry (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the... Herbicide Classes in Development - Mode of Action, Targets, Genetic Engineering, Chemistry (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002)
Peter Boeger, Ko Wakabayashi, Kenji Hirai
R4,254 Discovery Miles 42 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Chemical pest control is in use in practically every country in the world since agrochemicals play a decisive role in ensuring food supply and protection against damage by pests, insects and pathogenic fungi. Particularly in the half century since World War II, food production has risen dramatically in most parts of the world. In the last 20 years, the yield of major crops has roughly doubled in Western agriculture and there is still the potential for further achievements, particularly in the developing countries. The world's cereal and rice production, now more than 2 billion tons/year, has to increase by 2. 4% annually to cope with the rising food demand caused mainly by the growing population and improvement of living standards in most of the developing countries. Such a demand for food has to be achieved by higher yields from the restricted arable land already in use. Global farm land resources are about 1. 4 billion ha, of which 1. 2 billion ha is cultivated with major crops. Experts agree that a future substantial addition of new produc tive areas is unlikely. Those with a high yield potential are already in use; new fields with a lower output may possibly be obtained by cultivation of arid or cold areas. More recently, new areas of large-scale farmland have been devel oped in tropical regions of Latin America, primarily in Argentina and Brazil, at the cost of the destruction of tropical rain forest.

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