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Lignin: Historical, Biological, and Materials Perspectives (Acs Symposium Series)
Trace Elements in Soils and Plants, Third Edition
Plant Biochemistry
Principles and Procedures of Plant Breeding: Biotechnological and Conventional Approaches
Plant Nutrition Manual
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Target Sites of Herbicide Action

Target Sites of Herbicide Action

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Authors: Peter Boger, Gerhard Sandmann
Publisher: CRC
Category: Book

Buy New: $440.00



New (3) Used (7) from $130.27

Sales Rank: 2694085

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 304
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7
Dimensions (in): 10.2 x 7.2 x 0.8

ISBN: 0849349850
Dewey Decimal Number: 632.954
EAN: 9780849349850
ASIN: 0849349850

Publication Date: July 31, 1989
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

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Product Description
This publication is based on the plant processes and reaction sites for which reliable knowledge on both their physiology and biochem-istry and the mode of herbicidal action is available. Targets of the agrochemical research, such as enzymes of biosynthetic pathways or herbicide-binding peptides in the photosynthetic membrane, are highlighted. Detailed knowledge about the target sites will allow bio-chemical model systems to evaluate the biological activity of newly synthesized compounds before their conventional screening in the greenhouse. Quantitative structure/activity relationships should be performed more reliably with simple biological species or enzymol-ogy assays, to aid in the rational design of pesticides. This text is highly valuable for plant physiologists, pathologists, and chemists in the agrochemical industry and universities.


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