Herbicides Impact Factor

Herbicides Impact Factor

During the last decades, the scientific community, including government and non-government organizations have increased their interest in detecting and controlling the mental agents responsible for damages to the human health and sustainability of the ecosystems. This interest has been intensified by the frightening increase in the reports of the anthropogenic action on the environment responsible for damages to the ozone layer, accidental release of wastes and radioactive gases, as well as contamination by pesticides used in agriculture. However, the growth of the human population and of the activities associated with agriculture, industrialization, and urbanization have contributed to the depredation of the biodiversity and genetic variability, resulting in the compromise of several species, including man. Among the herbicides attempted, gather together was seen to be progressively productive in smothering the development of the weed plant by the goodness of lessening plant tallness, biomass, chlorophyll decrease, and mortality. Sorptive and physical ensnarement forms associate with exceptionally compartmentalized convoluted pore space to force constraints on the accessibility of herbicides to the plants they are intended to execute, just as the microorganisms required for biodegradation. Journal of Biofertilizers and Biopesticides is likewise engaged with distributing the articles which are identified with Integrated Pest Management, Microbial Metagenomics, Applied Plant Genomics, Potential Bioinoculants segregation, Nitrogen-fixing Microorganisms, Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria, Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorrhiza, Biodegradation, Biopesticides, and Bio Insecticides.

 


Last Updated on: Nov 26, 2024

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