Zea mays L.: Molecular Genetics, Potential Environmental Effects and Impact on Agricultural Practices

$110.00

Loretta Barnes (Editor)

Series: Agriculture Issues and Policies
BISAC: TEC003030

Maize is one of the moist important cereals for humanity. It is grown for grain and forage, which could be used for food, feed and industry processing, as well as for a whole range of other uses. In this book, Chapter One discusses maize fertilization, its agro-ecological and human health implications. Chapter Two reviews the benefits of an integrated weed management system. Chapter Three analyzes the role of crop rotation in the agroecosystem sustainability of maize. (Imprint: Novinka)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Maize Fertilization, its Agro-Ecological and Human Health Implications
Vesna Dragièeviæ (Department of Agroecology and Cropping Technology, Maize Research Institute, Zemun Polje, Belgrade-Zemun, Serbia)

Chapter 2. Maize Protection: The Integrated Weed Management System Benefits
Milena Simiæ and Željko Dolijanoviæ (Department of Agroecology and Cropping Technology, Maize Research Institute, Zemun Polje, Belgrade-Zemun, Serbia, and others)

Chapter 3. The Role of the Crop Rotation in Maize Agroecosystem Sustainability
Željko Dolijanoviæ and Milena Simiæ (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade-Zemun, Serbia, and others)

Index

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