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Weed Biology and Climate Change
Lewis H. Ziska (Author), Jeffrey Dukes (Author)
9780813814179, Wiley
Hardback, published 20 December 2010
246 pages
25.4 x 18 x 1.7 cm, 0.653 kg
“A must read for all scholars interested in plant and weed ecology.” (Experimental Agriculture, 2012)
Weed Biology and Climate Change will provide a synthesis of what is known regarding the probable impact of environmental change on weed biology. Chapters will look at impacts of weed biology on agriculture, invasive species that limit ecological diversity and weeds that serve as health risks. In addition it looks at current weed management strategies and how they will be affected by global climate change. The book covers an increasingly important area in plant science, crop science and ecological research, and will be essential reading for anyone exploring the biological impacts of a changing environment.
Preface ix Chapter 1 A Brief History of Weeds and Their Impact 1 Chapter 2 Carbon Dioxide and Global Warming: The “Green” in the Greenhouse Effect 23 Chapter 3 An Evaluation of the Impact of Rising Carbon Dioxide and Climatic Change on Weed Biology: From the Cell to the Plant 39 Chapter 4 An Evaluation of the Impact of Rising Carbon Dioxide and Climatic Change on Weed Biology: Competition to Community Composition 61 Chapter 5 Weeds on the Farm: Assessing the Role of Climate Change and CO2 on Agricultural Productivity 85 Chapter 6 Invasive Plants and Climate Change in Natural Ecosystems 107 Chapter 7 Weeds, CO2, Climate, and Health 127 Chapter 8 Weed Management: Herbicides 143 Chapter 9 Weed Management: The Rest of the Story 163 Chapter 10 Benefits from Weeds 181 Chapter 11 Weeds in a Time of Climate 199 Appendix 219 Index 227
Subject Areas: Agriculture & farming [TV]
