Prof. S.R. Leicach is Titular Professor in Chemistry of Biomolecules at the Agronomy School of the University of Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires, Argentina). She completed her Ph. D. (Chemistry)in 1990 from University of Buenos Aires, with are search work on the ammonolysis mechanism of perbenzoylated-L-arabinopyranoses. Afterward she worked on the synthesis of bioactive nucleocyclitols. She possesses more than 25 years experience of Teaching and Research at the same university. She has been working on secondary metabolites for the last twelve years, particularly on the relationships between structure and bioactivity, subjects related to Allelopathy and Chemical Ecology. During this last period she has oriented as director or co-director, 23 graduate and 5 post-graduate thesis. She has presented more than 40 research studies in national and international congresses, and published 20 papers in international journals, besides two books and three book chapters in the last ten years. She is a member of the Agronomy School Directing Council and of Counselling Committees at University of Buenos Aires. She is also a member of the Argentine Society of Organic Chemistry and of the International Allelopathy Society.
Prof. D.A. Sampietro is Assistant Professor of Phytochemistry and Plant Biotechnology at the National University of Tucumán (Tucumán, Argentina). He finished his Ph.D. (Biochemistry) in 2005. He possesses 10 years experience of Teaching and Research at the same university. He is Research Assistant from National Council of Scientific and Technological Research (CONICET-Argentina). Currently he is Regional and English Editor of Allelopathy Journal. His current research interests are sugarcane allelopathy and secondary compounds involved in plant defence. He is co-editor of two books and author/co-author of more than 30 scientific publications, including 13 book chapters.
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S. R. Leicach & D. A. Sampietro: Allelochemicals: Role In Plant-Environment Interactions
During evolution, the plants developed new biosynthetic pathways to produce secondary metabolites (flavonoids, alkaloids, cacogenic glycosides, glucosinolates, phenolics and tannins) known as alleloc …
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€276.55
S. S. Narwal & D. A. Sampietro: Plant Bioassays
Allelopathy is a new field of science, as the term Allelopathy was coined in 1937. However, researchers are not using the standard methods due to lack of compendium on the Techniques, hence, the resu …
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€617.44
Carlos L Cespedes & Mahendra Rai: Natural Antioxidants and Biocides from Wild Medicinal Plants
Plants produce secondary metabolites with herbicidal, insecticidal, fungicidal and antioxidant activities. This book provides an up-to-date treatment of antioxidant and biocidal compounds mainly from …
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€153.46