Since the 1970s certain weeds have become increasingly resistant to common forms of herbicides. As weeds evolve biological mechanisms that enable them to survive the application of chemical herbicides, these weeds have been able to pass these herbicide resistant traits down to subsequent generations making herbicide resistance one of the most significant issues facing crop production today. Herbicides Resistance in Agroecosystems is the first integrated volume to look at the underlying genetic and biological mechanisms of resistance and look to use this information to develop new startegies for weed management.
Herbicides Resistance in Agroecosystems opens with introductory chapters that look to define herbicide resistance and outline the biological mechanisms that confer resistance. Chapters then look at the advent of genetically modified crops and their impact on herbicide resistance strategies. The book then transitions into more applied topics on experiemental investigation of herbicide resistance, managing resistance, and chapters that look at current and future impacts of resistance on global crop production and resource management.
- ISBN10 1118528344
- ISBN13 9781118528341
- Publish Date 25 July 2014
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 250
- Language English