dr. azim mallik co-edits book on allelopathy
dr. azim mallik co-edits book on allelopathy
dr. azim mallik of lakehead's department of biology has co-edited allelopathy in sustainable agriculture and forestry, a book recently published by new york-based springer scientific publications. co-editors are dr. rensen zeng (who spent two years as a postdoctoral fellow in dr. mallik’s lab) and shiming luo, both of south china agricultural university.
simply put, the term allelopathy refers to plant-to-plant interactions mediated by organic molecules released by plants and microbes into the environment. a greater understanding and application of this natural process can be used as a means of weed control in agriculture, horticulture, and forestry, thereby minimizing or eliminating the use of environmentally harmful synthetic herbicides and pesticides. focusing on areas including roman agriculture to the modern era of agroecology, the book's 19 chapters - all contributed by leading researches in the field - cover a wide range of discoveries and uses of allelopathy, genetic manipulation, and industrial agriculture and forestry.