Handbook of Phytoalexin Metabolism and Action
Discover the intricacies of plant defense mechanisms with the Handbook of Phytoalexin Metabolism and Action by Daniel, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1994. This comprehensive hardback spans 632 pages and delves into the fascinating world of phytoalexins—natural compounds that play a crucial role in crop disease and pest resistance.
Explore detailed experimental approaches and methodologies for isolating and characterizing phytoalexins in various crops, including cotton, soybean, groundnut, citrus, mustard, grapevine, potato, pepper, sweet potato, and yam. This essential resource is perfect for researchers, agronomists, and students in the fields of botany, plant physiology, and molecular biology, providing invaluable insights into enhancing crop resilience. Elevate your understanding of plant metabolism and physiological effects with this authoritative guide.