Arsenic in Plants 1st Edition
Capture the challenge of a global environmental threat with Arsenic in Plants, 1st Edition by Prabhat Kumar Srivastava. This authoritative volume delivers a clear, practical exploration of arsenic dynamics in plants—an essential resource for scientists, agronomists, policymakers, and students confronting contamination in agriculture and ecosystems.
Discover how arsenic moves from soil and water into crops, alters plant physiology, and poses risks to food safety and public health. The book synthesizes contemporary knowledge on uptake mechanisms, translocation, metabolism, toxicity symptoms, and mitigation strategies, while keeping practical implications front and center. Special relevance is given to regions grappling with high arsenic exposure—such as India, Bangladesh and other parts of South Asia—making it invaluable for local researchers and regional decision-makers.
Readers will benefit from concise explanations, real-world case studies, and actionable approaches to phytoremediation, crop management, and risk reduction—bridging laboratory science and field-level application. Whether you’re developing remediation programs, designing safer cropping systems, or building policy frameworks, this edition equips you with the insights needed to drive measurable change.
Well-suited as a reference text or classroom supplement, Arsenic in Plants stands out for its scientific rigor and practical orientation. Secure your copy now to stay informed on best practices for managing arsenic in plant-based systems and safeguarding agricultural communities worldwide. Order today and advance your work in environmental science and sustainable agriculture.
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