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Research Methods in Plant Sciences: Allelopathy Vol.2 (Plant Protection)

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Book Details

  • Author: S.S. Narwal, Ram Singh & R.K. Walia

  • Publisher: Scientific Publishers

  • Language: English

  • Edition: 1st Edition

  • Year of Publication: 2004

  • ISBN: 9788172333850

  • Pages: 292

  • Cover: Hard Bound

  • Dimensions: 6.5 x 9.75 inches

  • Weight: 720 gm


About the Book
This volume is part of the acclaimed “Research Methods in Plant Sciences: Allelopathy” series, focusing specifically on practical research methods in Entomology, Nematology, and Weeds. Authored by S.S. Narwal, Ram Singh, and R.K. Walia, the book consists of 11 chapters grouped into three key sections:

  1. Entomology

  2. Nematology

  3. Weed Science

Written in clear and accessible language, this book is designed to support undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as faculty and researchers conducting classroom, laboratory, and field experiments in allelopathy-related disciplines.

Key highlights include:

  • Step-by-step methodologies for conducting allelopathy research in the selected areas

  • Practical and research-oriented guidance

  • Peer-reviewed contributions, with acknowledgments to Prof. G.S. Dhaliwal (Entomology, PAU, Ludhiana) and Prof. V. Mojumder (Nematology, IARI, New Delhi)

An essential reference for anyone engaged in the multidisciplinary study of allelopathic interactions, especially those intersecting with insect pests, plant-parasitic nematodes, and invasive weeds.