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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Features new insights into metabolic herbicide resistance Metabolic resistance to herbicides poses a significant challenge to sustainable agriculture, with global implications for weed control and crop productivity. Resistance in Weeds from Herbicide Metabolism provides an in-depth exploration of the mechanisms driving this resistance in both grass and dicot weed species. Edited by leading experts Vijay K. Nandula and Roland Beffa, this up-to-date volume delves into the evolution of herbicide metabolism, focusing on enhanced metabolic degradation and its impact on multiple herbicide mechanisms of action. Contributions by leading experts in the field integrate recent technological advancements, including RNA sequencing and next-generation genomics, to uncover future research opportunities and innovative solutions. The book offers a historical perspective on herbicide resistance, detailed case studies of resistance in key weed species, and actionable insights into integrated weed management strategies. In-depth chapters highlight the practical applications of RNA sequencing, next-generation genomics, and other cutting-edge tools through detailed case studies of resistance evolution in key weed species such as blackgrass and Amaranthus. An essential resource for tackling one of modern agriculture's most pressing issues, Resistance in Weeds from Herbicide Metabolism: Offers a thorough overview of metabolic herbicide resistance across a variety of grass and dicot weed speciesExplores cutting-edge advancements, including RNA sequencing and next-generation genomic toolsAddresses the worldwide impact of herbicide resistance on agriculture and crop productivityIdentifies future research opportunities to advance resistance management and technology developmentEmploys a multidisciplinary approach that bridges fields such as molecular biology, biochemistry, and agricultural ecology Designed to be accessible to readers at all levels, Resistance in Weeds from Herbicide Metabolism is ideal for upper-level agricultural chemistry, weed science, and integrated pest management courses. It is also an invaluable reference for agricultural chemists, plant scientists, crop consultants, and regulatory agencies.
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Features new insights into metabolic herbicide resistance Metabolic resistance to herbicides poses a significant challenge to sustainable agriculture, with global implications for weed control and crop productivity. Resistance in Weeds from Herbicide Metabolism provides an in-depth exploration of the mechanisms driving this resistance in both grass and dicot weed species. Edited by leading experts Vijay K. Nandula and Roland Beffa, this up-to-date volume delves into the evolution of herbicide metabolism, focusing on enhanced metabolic degradation and its impact on multiple herbicide mechanisms of action. Contributions by leading experts in the field integrate recent technological advancements, including RNA sequencing and next-generation genomics, to uncover future research opportunities and innovative solutions. The book offers a historical perspective on herbicide resistance, detailed case studies of resistance in key weed species, and actionable insights into integrated weed management strategies. In-depth chapters highlight the practical applications of RNA sequencing, next-generation genomics, and other cutting-edge tools through detailed case studies of resistance evolution in key weed species such as blackgrass and Amaranthus. An essential resource for tackling one of modern agricultures most pressing issues, Resistance in Weeds from Herbicide Metabolism: Offers a thorough overview of metabolic herbicide resistance across a variety of grass and dicot weed speciesExplores cutting-edge advancements, including RNA sequencing and next-generation genomic toolsAddresses the worldwide impact of herbicide resistance on agriculture and crop productivityIdentifies future research opportunities to advance resistance management and technology developmentEmploys a multidisciplinary approach that bridges fields such as molecular biology, biochemistry, and agricultural ecology Designed to be accessible to readers at all levels, Resistance in Weeds from Herbicide Metabolism is ideal for upper-level agricultural chemistry, weed science, and integrated pest management courses. It is also an invaluable reference for agricultural chemists, plant scientists, crop consultants, and regulatory agencies. "Herbicide resistance is the inherited ability of an individual plant to survive a herbicide application that would kill a normal population of the same species. An immediate and urgent challenge for weed scientists is to understand and characterize the mechanisms involved in the evolution of metabolic resistance and their regulation"-- Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Features new insights into metabolic herbicide resistance Metabolic resistance to herbicides poses a significant challenge to sustainable agriculture, with global implications for weed control and crop productivity. Resistance in Weeds from Herbicide Metabolism provides an in-depth exploration of the mechanisms driving this resistance in both grass and dicot weed species. Edited by leading experts Vijay K. Nandula and Roland Beffa, this up-to-date volume delves into the evolution of herbicide metabolism, focusing on enhanced metabolic degradation and its impact on multiple herbicide mechanisms of action. Contributions by leading experts in the field integrate recent technological advancements, including RNA sequencing and next-generation genomics, to uncover future research opportunities and innovative solutions. The book offers a historical perspective on herbicide resistance, detailed case studies of resistance in key weed species, and actionable insights into integrated weed management strategies. In-depth chapters highlight the practical applications of RNA sequencing, next-generation genomics, and other cutting-edge tools through detailed case studies of resistance evolution in key weed species such as blackgrass and Amaranthus. An essential resource for tackling one of modern agriculture's most pressing issues, Resistance in Weeds from Herbicide Metabolism: Offers a thorough overview of metabolic herbicide resistance across a variety of grass and dicot weed speciesExplores cutting-edge advancements, including RNA sequencing and next-generation genomic toolsAddresses the worldwide impact of herbicide resistance on agriculture and crop productivityIdentifies future research opportunities to advance resistance management and technology developmentEmploys a multidisciplinary approach that bridges fields such as molecular biology, biochemistry, and agricultural ecology Designed to be accessible to readers at all levels, Resistance in Weeds from Herbicide Metabolism is ideal for upper-level agricultural chemistry, weed science, and integrated pest management courses. It is also an invaluable reference for agricultural chemists, plant scientists, crop consultants, and regulatory agencies.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Features new insights into metabolic herbicide resistance Metabolic resistance to herbicides poses a significant challenge to sustainable agriculture, with global implications for weed control and crop productivity. Herbicide Metabolism and Weed Resistance provides an in-depth exploration of the mechanisms driving this resistance in both grass and dicot weed species. Edited by leading experts Vijay K. Nandula and Roland Beffa, this up-to-date volume delves into the evolution of herbicide metabolism, focusing on enhanced metabolic degradation and its impact on multiple herbicide mechanisms of action. Contributions by leading experts in the field integrate recent technological advancements, including RNA sequencing and next-generation genomics, to uncover future research opportunities and innovative solutions. The book offers a historical perspective on herbicide resistance, detailed case studies of resistance in key weed species, and actionable insights into integrated weed management strategies. In-depth chapters highlight the practical applications of RNA sequencing, next-generation genomics, and other cutting-edge tools through detailed case studies of resistance evolution in key weed species such as blackgrass and Amaranthus. An essential resource for tackling one of modern agriculture's most pressing issues, Herbicide Metabolism and Weed Resistance: Offers a thorough overview of metabolic herbicide resistance across a variety of grass and dicot weed speciesExplores cutting-edge advancements, including RNA sequencing and next-generation genomic toolsAddresses the worldwide impact of herbicide resistance on agriculture and crop productivityIdentifies future research opportunities to advance resistance management and technology developmentEmploys a multidisciplinary approach that bridges fields such as molecular biology, biochemistry, and agricultural ecology Designed to be accessible to readers at all levels, Herbicide Metabolism and Weed Resistance is ideal for upper-level agricultural chemistry, weed science, and integrated pest management courses. It is also an invaluable reference for agricultural chemists, plant scientists, crop consultants, and regulatory agencies.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Resistance in Weeds from Herbicide Metabolism | Roland Beffa (u. a.) | Buch | Einband - fest (Hardcover) | Englisch | 2025 | John Wiley & Sons Inc | EAN 9781119686644 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Good. Bon Etat. in8. 1997. Broché. 220 pages. Illustrations de Katia Gindro. Good.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Features new insights into metabolic herbicide resistance Metabolic resistance to herbicides poses a significant challenge to sustainable agriculture, with global implications for weed control and crop productivity. Resistance in Weeds from Herbicide Metabolism provides an in-depth exploration of the mechanisms driving this resistance in both grass and dicot weed species. Edited by leading experts Vijay K. Nandula and Roland Beffa, this up-to-date volume delves into the evolution of herbicide metabolism, focusing on enhanced metabolic degradation and its impact on multiple herbicide mechanisms of action. Contributions by leading experts in the field integrate recent technological advancements, including RNA sequencing and next-generation genomics, to uncover future research opportunities and innovative solutions. The book offers a historical perspective on herbicide resistance, detailed case studies of resistance in key weed species, and actionable insights into integrated weed management strategies. In-depth chapters highlight the practical applications of RNA sequencing, next-generation genomics, and other cutting-edge tools through detailed case studies of resistance evolution in key weed species such as blackgrass and Amaranthus. An essential resource for tackling one of modern agricultures most pressing issues, Resistance in Weeds from Herbicide Metabolism: Offers a thorough overview of metabolic herbicide resistance across a variety of grass and dicot weed speciesExplores cutting-edge advancements, including RNA sequencing and next-generation genomic toolsAddresses the worldwide impact of herbicide resistance on agriculture and crop productivityIdentifies future research opportunities to advance resistance management and technology developmentEmploys a multidisciplinary approach that bridges fields such as molecular biology, biochemistry, and agricultural ecology Designed to be accessible to readers at all levels, Resistance in Weeds from Herbicide Metabolism is ideal for upper-level agricultural chemistry, weed science, and integrated pest management courses. It is also an invaluable reference for agricultural chemists, plant scientists, crop consultants, and regulatory agencies. "Herbicide resistance is the inherited ability of an individual plant to survive a herbicide application that would kill a normal population of the same species. An immediate and urgent challenge for weed scientists is to understand and characterize the mechanisms involved in the evolution of metabolic resistance and their regulation"-- This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Features new insights into metabolic herbicide resistance Metabolic resistance to herbicides poses a significant challenge to sustainable agriculture, with global implications for weed control and crop productivity. Resistance in Weeds from Herbicide Metabolism provides an in-depth exploration of the mechanisms driving this resistance in both grass and dicot weed species. Edited by leading experts Vijay K. Nandula and Roland Beffa, this up-to-date volume delves into the evolution of herbicide metabolism, focusing on enhanced metabolic degradation and its impact on multiple herbicide mechanisms of action. Contributions by leading experts in the field integrate recent technological advancements, including RNA sequencing and next-generation genomics, to uncover future research opportunities and innovative solutions. The book offers a historical perspective on herbicide resistance, detailed case studies of resistance in key weed species, and actionable insights into integrated weed management strategies. In-depth chapters highlight the practical applications of RNA sequencing, next-generation genomics, and other cutting-edge tools through detailed case studies of resistance evolution in key weed species such as blackgrass and Amaranthus. An essential resource for tackling one of modern agricultures most pressing issues, Resistance in Weeds from Herbicide Metabolism: Offers a thorough overview of metabolic herbicide resistance across a variety of grass and dicot weed speciesExplores cutting-edge advancements, including RNA sequencing and next-generation genomic toolsAddresses the worldwide impact of herbicide resistance on agriculture and crop productivityIdentifies future research opportunities to advance resistance management and technology developmentEmploys a multidisciplinary approach that bridges fields such as molecular biology, biochemistry, and agricultural ecology Designed to be accessible to readers at all levels, Resistance in Weeds from Herbicide Metabolism is ideal for upper-level agricultural chemistry, weed science, and integrated pest management courses. It is also an invaluable reference for agricultural chemists, plant scientists, crop consultants, and regulatory agencies. "Herbicide resistance is the inherited ability of an individual plant to survive a herbicide application that would kill a normal population of the same species. An immediate and urgent challenge for weed scientists is to understand and characterize the mechanisms involved in the evolution of metabolic resistance and their regulation"-- This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.