The Chemistry, Nanoencapsulation and Bioherbicide Use of Allelochemicals

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The Chemistry, Nanoencapsulation and Bioherbicide Use of Allelochemicals Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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Pages: 282 Language: English ISBN: 9781036442620 Category:

This monograph explores the in-depth chemistry behind allelopathy, a phenomenon marked by the release of chemicals into the environment from one plant on another plant causing direct or indirect effects. Allelopathy is an important key to the development of bioherbicides, nature-friendly herbicides preventing growth of herbicide-resistant weeds. Several allelopathy books in the market do not deal with the chemistry of allelopathy. This monograph is unique since (1) it deals with extensive chemistry of allelopathy, achieving better understanding of allelopathy, and (2) it deals with nanoencapsulation of allelochemicals for agricultural applications. This monograph is a valuable reference for employees in the agrochemical industry; a resource material in educating farmers; and a multidisciplinary book for scientists, researchers, students, and professors in agriculture, agricultural chemistry, agronomy, biology, botany, breeding, chemistry, genetics, horticulture, microbiology, molecular biology, material science, plant pathology, plant ecophysiology and ecology, plant physiology, plant protection, soil science, and weed science.

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Author Biography

Kevin Salamanez graduated with a Master of Sciences in Chemistry and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, cum laude both at the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB). Currently, he is a chemistry lecturer in De La Salle University, the Philippines, and the licensed chemist and technical consultant of Fertilizer and Pesticides Authority, Labserv, Inc., and LoPA Winery. He had been an assistant professor at the Institute of Chemistry, UPLB for 14 years, teaching pesticide chemistry, general chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, and environmental chemistry. He became Head of Smart-Functional Biomaterials Research Laboratory focusing on allelopathy, pesticide chemistry, and natural products chemistry for more than 10 years, and member of UPLB Natural Products Research Group. He is a lifetime member of the Chemical Society of the Philippines-Southern Tagalog Chapter.Kevin Salamanez has published 38 research papers including in international and national journals, written a worktext on agricultural chemicals, and was named 2018 Outstanding Researcher and 2016 Outstanding Faculty in UPLB.