Morphological, Chemical, and Biological Characterization of Species from the Cupressaceae Family

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Morphological, Chemical, and Biological Characterization of Species from the Cupressaceae Family Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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Pages: 192 Language: English ISBN: 9781036417406 Categories: , , , , ,

The present book delves into the unique properties of three plant species: Tetraclinis articulata (Barbary Thuja), Juniperus phoenicea (Phoenician Juniper), and Cupressus sempervirens (Mediterranean Cypress). It provides an in-depth analysis of the morphological, chemical, and biological characteristics of these plants, with a focus on their allelopathic potential and their effects on the germination and growth of target species such as lettuce, radish, barley, and tomato. Through a combination of laboratory studies and real-world testing, this research uncovers how these species can be sustainably utilized in agro-ecosystem management. This work is ideal for researchers, students, and practitioners interested in phytotoxicity, plant biotechnology, and ecological solutions for agriculture.

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Author Biography

Kmar M'Barek is a seasoned Life and Earth Sciences educator with extensive experience in teaching and research. Holding advanced degrees in Natural Sciences, Industrial Biotechnology, and a PhD in Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, she has made significant contributions to the fields of plant science and biotechnology. Throughout her career, Kmar has actively participated in international scientific conferences, sharing her research on allelopathy, oxidative stress, and environmental sustainability. Her work is driven by a passion for integrating scientific innovation into education and promoting sustainable practices in agriculture.