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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. This book is a valuable reference for
plant ecologists, plant biochemists and chemists who want to study
pesticide consumption and its biochemical and physiological
evaluation effects on plants. It will also be of immense help to
university and college teachers and students of environmental
biotechnology, environmental botany and plant ecophysiology.
Ecometabolomics: Metabolic Fluxes versus Environmental
Stoichiometry focuses on the interaction between
plants-particularly plants that have vigorous secondary
metabolites-and the environment. The book offers a comprehensive
overview of the responses of the metabolome of organisms to biotic
and abiotic environmental changes. It includes an introduction to
metabolomics, summaries of metabolomic techniques and applications,
studies of stress in plants, and insights into challenges. This is
a must-have reference for plant biologists, plant biochemists,
plant ecologists and phytochemists researching the interface
between plants and the environment using metabolomics.
Himalayan Phytochemicals: Sustainable Options for Sourcing and
Developing Bioactive Compounds provides a detailed review of the
important medicinal plants which have already been discovered in
the Himalayan region, outlining their discovery, activity and
underlying chemistry. In addition, it supports a global shift
towards sustainable sourcing of natural products from delicate
ecosystems. Across the world, environmental destruction and
overharvesting of medicinal plants are reducing and destroying
multiple important sources and potential leads before researchers
have the chance to discover, explore or synthesize them
effectively. By identifying this problem and discussing its impact
on the Himalayan region, Himalayan Phytochemicals: Sustainable
Options for Sourcing and Developing Bioactive Compounds frames the
ongoing global struggle and highlights the key factors that must be
considered and addressed when working with phytochemicals from
endemic plant sources.
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