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Crop Ferality And Volunteerism 1st Edition Jonathan Gressel

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Crop Ferality And Volunteerism 1st Edition Jonathan Gressel
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.65 MB
Pages: 445
Author: Jonathan Gressel
ISBN: 9780849328954, 0849328950
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Crop Ferality And Volunteerism 1st Edition Jonathan Gressel by Jonathan Gressel 9780849328954, 0849328950 instant download after payment.

At a time when much of humanity is already but one failed harvest removed from starvation, we cannot afford to ignore any potential danger to food security, especially when that danger poses a threat to rice, the staff of life for so much of the world. Crop Ferality and Volunteerism brings together research pioneers from various disciplines including the crop, plant, and weed sciences to discuss crop ferality and volunteerism. The book provides thorough coverage of crop and plant molecular biology and genetics as it pertains to ferality and weeds. In an exhaustive effort to provide complete and highly useful coverage of this impending crisis, the authors go beyond the science of the problem to discuss the potential economic and social impact of crop ferality, particularly in relationship to rice. Readers will discover a wealth of well-organized and well-written material about the overall biology and management of weeds and weedy crops. Many examples of ferality are considered, because, as the editor states, readers will discover that there is no unified theory of ferality. Thanks to the incredible diversity of the plant kingdom, "Surprises abound in every chapter."

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