Weed Anatomy
About this book
Weeds affect everyone in the world by reducing crop yield and crop quality, delaying or interfering with harvesting, interfering with animal feeding (including poisoning), reducing animal health, preventing water flow, as plant parasites, etc. Weeds are common everywhere and cause many $ billions worth of crop losses annually, with the global cost of controlling weeds running into $ billions.
The anatomy of plants
is generally well understood, but the examples used for explanations in most books
are often restricted to non-weed species. Weeds have many features that make them
more competitive, for example enabling them to more quickly recover after herbicide
treatment. Some of these adaptations include rhizomes, adapted roots, tubers and other
special structures. Until now,
no single book has concentrated on weeds’ anatomical
features. A comprehensive understanding of these features is, however, often imperative
to the successful implementation of many weed control measures.
Beautifully and comprehensively illustrated, in full colour throughout, Weed Anatomy provides a comprehensive insight into the anatomy of the globally-important weeds of commercial significance. Commencing with a general overview of anatomy, the major part of the book then includes sections covering monocotyledons, dicotyledons, brackens and horsetails, with special reference to their anatomy. Ecological and evolutionary aspects of weeds are also covered and a number of less common weeds such as Adonis vernalis, Caucalis platycarpos and Scandix pecten-veneris are also included.
The authors of this
book, who have between them many years of experience studying weeds, have put together
a true landmark publication, providing a huge wealth of commercially-important information.
Weed scientists, plant anatomists and agricultural scientists, including personnel
within the agrochemical and crop protection industry, will find a great deal of useful
information within
the book’s covers. All libraries in universities and research
establishments where agricultural and biological sciences are studied and taught should
have copies of this exceptional book on their shelves.
Reviews
“The authors are to be complimented on a most worthy endeavour and an assuredly worthwhile enterprise (allaying the authors’ concerns on p. 4…): Thank you!.” (Aob Blog, 24 September 2015)
“Despite its limitations, the book could complement more basic and fundamental treatises on plant anatomy. Summing Up: Recommended. With reservations. Only comprehensive botany collections, lower-division undergraduates through researchers/faculty.” (Choice, 1 December 2013)
Author Bios
Hansjoerg Kraehmer is Past President of the European Weed Research Society
and is based at Bayer CropScience, Frankfurt, Germany.
Peter Baur heads
the Competence Center Crop Protection, Clariant, Frankfurt, Germany. He is external
Professor at the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Leibniz University of Hannover, Germany,
and Past President of the International Society for Agrochemical Adjuvants.


