Environmental Chemistry of Herbicides - Raj Grover

Environmental Chemistry of Herbicides

By: Raj Grover, Allan Cessna

Hardcover | 21 November 1990 | Edition Number 1

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This publication is rare among those texts on pesticides in that it covers herbicides exclusively. It presents, in one source, information that is typically scattered. This important publication enables the reader to recommend herbicide use more reliably and efficiently. It also highlights environmental issues relevant to herbicide use in agriculture. The book outlines potential areas of further research. This title is of particular value to weed scientists, environmental chemists and engineers, soil scientists, and those responsible for recommending and/or regulating use of herbicides in agriculture.

Focuses On:

  • Increasing efficiency of herbicides in agriculture
  • Decreasing environmental contamination with herbicides
  • Dissipation and transformations in water and sediment
  • Nature, transport, and fate of airborne residues
  • Absorption and transport in plants
  • Transformations in biosphere
  • Bioaccumulation and food chain accumulation
  • Photochemical transformations
  • Bound residues
  • Predictability and environmental chemistry

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