Buch, Englisch, 69 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 137 g
Potential for Green Agriculture
Buch, Englisch, 69 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 137 g
Reihe: SpringerBriefs in Agriculture
ISBN: 978-3-030-40806-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Allelopathic studies may be defined in various aspects; weed against weed/crop and vice versa. This book focuses on the ways to utilize the allelopathic potential of weeds or crops for controlling weeds in the agroecosystems. Vigorous use of herbicides is poisoning our environment at an alarming rate; allelopathy can be employed as a useful alternative to control weeds naturally under field conditions. The book contains chapters on the history of allelopathy; allelopathic potential of several important crops (rice, wheat, sorghum, maize, mustard, sunflower) and weeds (members of Solanaceae, Convolvulaceae, Asteraceae, Verbenaceae). Moreover, it highlights how the allelopathic potential of these weeds and crops can be employed effectively to suppress weeds under field conditions. The book also discusses topics on the role of allelochemicals in agroecosystems; impact on local flora; biotic stress induced by allelochemicals; mechanism of action of allelochemicals and future prospectiveof allelopathy. Prepared with basic concepts and importance of allelopathy, this book is intended for the agricultural community, botanists, students and researchers.
Zielgruppe
Research
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Naturwissenschaften Biowissenschaften Botanik Pflanzenreproduktion, Verbreitung, Genetik
- Naturwissenschaften Agrarwissenschaften Ackerbaukunde, Pflanzenbau Nutzpflanzen: Biologie, Genetik, Pflanzenzüchtung
- Naturwissenschaften Biowissenschaften Botanik Pflanzenökologie
- Geowissenschaften Umweltwissenschaften Umweltmanagement, Umweltökonomie
- Naturwissenschaften Agrarwissenschaften Agrarwissenschaften
- Technische Wissenschaften Verfahrenstechnik | Chemieingenieurwesen | Biotechnologie Biotechnologie
Weitere Infos & Material
1. Preface
2. Foreword
3. Introduction
4. History of allelopathy
5. Allelopathy potential of important crops
(i) Rice
(ii) Wheat
(iii) Sorghum
(iv) Maize
(v) Mustard
(vi) Sunflower
6. Allelopathy potential of weeds belonging to the family
(i) Asteraceae
(ii) Convolvulaceae
(iii) Solanaceae
(iv) Verbenaceae
7. Role of allelochemicals in agroecosystems
8. Impact on local flora
9. Biotic stress induced by allelochemicals
10. Mechanism of action of allelochemicals
11. Future prospective