Organic Xenobiotics and Plants: From Mode of Action to Ecophysiology: 8 (Plant Ecophysiology)
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Book Details:
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Publisher: Springer
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Author: Peter Schröder
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Language: English
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Binding: Paperback
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ISBN: 9789400734067
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Pages: 311
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Edition: 2011
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Release Date: 02-01-2013
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Format: Import
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Illustrations: 19 Colour Illustrations
About The Book:
"Xenobiotics in Plant: Uptake, Effects, and Detoxification Mechanisms" by Peter Schröder presents an insightful exploration of how natural and agro-ecosystems are impacted by xenobiotics. These substances, which have no direct nutritional value or significance in metabolism, can negatively affect plant functioning. The book addresses the complex processes by which plants cope with and detoxify harmful compounds, including both natural and anthropogenic xenobiotics.
The text dives into the uptake, effects, and detoxification mechanisms that plants employ to mitigate the harm caused by xenobiotics. The book focuses particularly on the significant role of glutathione S-transferases in detoxification, bio-indication, and bio-monitoring, and their application in phytoremediation and bioaccumulation.
Key Features:
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Comprehensive Overview: The book provides an international perspective on the nature and distribution of organic xenobiotics, including their impacts on plant function and strategies for detoxification.
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Focus on Detoxification Mechanisms: Schröder delves into key enzymatic reactions plants utilize to neutralize harmful substances, including oxidation, reduction, hydrolysis, and conjugation reactions.
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Significance in Agro-Ecosystems: Special attention is given to the role of detoxification mechanisms in herbicide detoxification and tolerance, especially in agro-ecosystems, offering practical applications in agricultural settings.
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Glutathione S-Transferases: The book evaluates the importance of glutathione S-transferases in both the detoxification of volatile organic air pollutants and herbicides, providing valuable insights into their role in bio-indication, bio-monitoring, and phytoremediation.
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Wide Audience Appeal: This volume will be highly valuable to graduate students, researchers, and professionals in plant ecology, plant biochemistry, agriculture, and environmental management. It also serves as a practical resource for environmentalists, policy makers, and resource managers.
This book is an essential read for anyone seeking a detailed understanding of the impact of xenobiotics on plants and the sophisticated mechanisms plants use to protect themselves. Whether you're a student, researcher, or practitioner, "Xenobiotics in Plant" will deepen your knowledge of this critical subject in plant biology and environmental science.