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Herbicides: chemistry, efficacy, toxicology, and environmental impacts

Mesnage, Robin(Volume editor)Zaller, Johann G.(Volume editor)
Part of the Emerging issues in analytical chemistry series
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Herbicides: Chemistry, Efficacy, Toxicology, and Environmental Impacts addresses contemporary debates on herbicide toxicology. The reader is offered a comprehensive overview of this complex topic, presented by internationally recognized experts. Information presented will inform discussions on the use of herbicides in modern agricultural and other systems, and their potential non-target effects on human populations and various ecosystems. The book covers these matters in concise language appropriate to engage both specialists in the research community and informed persons responsible for legislative, funding, and public health matters in the community at large.

The use of herbicides is an essential pillar of modern agricultural production systems. Weeds, if uncontrolled, would reduce crop yield and result in massive economic damage. Recently, the heavy reliance on single herbicides has been linked to the development of weed resistance. To combat resistant weeds, farmers are advised to use a mix of several herbicides and to increase herbicide application rates. As a result, the toxicity of herbicides on human health and the environment has become a controversial topic. 

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Product Details
Elsevier
0128236752 / 9780128236758
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
632.954
23/06/2021
English
366 pages
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