Metabolic Pathways of Agrochemicals

Metabolic Pathways of Agrochemicals
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Publisher : Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages : 872
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ISBN-10 : 9781847551382
ISBN-13 : 1847551386
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Synopsis Metabolic Pathways of Agrochemicals by : Terry R Roberts

This important publication provides a comprehensive summary of data and information on the metabolism and chemical degradation of agrochemicals in soils, plants and animals. Part 1, Herbicides and Plant Growth Regulators, and Part 2, Insecticides and Fungicides, together provide a major bibliography, as each entry is fully referenced. Contents include metabolic products, pathways and mechanisms, together with useful details on physico-chemical properties and mode of action. Both parts are organised by class of chemical for easy reference. There are separate entries for each pesticide, covering most commercially available chemicals in use today. In addition, an overview of the metabolism of each major class provides the reader with an informed summary of key similarities and significant differences between individual chemicals. Information is based primarily on literature from the past 40 years of research, together with some important, previously unpublished work provided by the agrochemical companies. Presented in a systematic, easy-to-read style, with extensive indexing to facilitate the rapid location of required information and the comparison of related compounds, Metabolic Pathways of Agrochemicals is an invaluable reference for chemists, biochemists and biologists working in the discovery, development and registration of agrochemicals, as well as scientists in related areas such as design and mode of action of pharmaceuticals.

Metabolic Pathways of Agrochemicals

Metabolic Pathways of Agrochemicals
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Publisher : Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages : 1502
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ISBN-10 : 9781847551375
ISBN-13 : 1847551378
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Synopsis Metabolic Pathways of Agrochemicals by : Terry R Roberts

This important publication provides a comprehensive summary of data and information on the metabolism and chemical degradation of agrochemicals in soils, plants and animals. Part 1, Herbicides and Plant Growth Regulators, and Part 2, Insecticides and Fungicides, together provide a major bibliography, as each entry is fully referenced. Contents include metabolic products, pathways and mechanisms, together with useful details on physico-chemical properties and mode of action. Both parts are organised by class of chemical for easy reference. There are separate entries for each pesticide, covering most commercially available chemicals in use today. In addition, an overview of the metabolism of each major class provides the reader with an informed summary of key similarities and significant differences between individual chemicals. Information is based primarily on literature from the past 40 years of research, together with some important, previously unpublished work provided by the agrochemical companies. Presented in a systematic, easy-to-read style, with extensive indexing to facilitate the rapid location of required information and the comparison of related compounds, Metabolic Pathways of Agrochemicals is an invaluable reference for chemists, biochemists and biologists working in the discovery, development and registration of agrochemicals, as well as scientists in related areas such as design and mode of action of pharmaceuticals.

Metabolic Pathways of Agrochemicals: Insecticides and fungicides

Metabolic Pathways of Agrochemicals: Insecticides and fungicides
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Publisher : Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages : 1506
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ISBN-10 : 085404499X
ISBN-13 : 9780854044993
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Synopsis Metabolic Pathways of Agrochemicals: Insecticides and fungicides by : Terence Robert Roberts

This important publication provides a comprehensive summary of data and information on the metabolism and chemical degradation of agrochemicals in soils, plants and animals. Part 1, Herbicides and Plant Growth Regulators, and Part 2, Insecticides and Fungicides, together provide a major bibliography, as each entry is fully referenced. Contents include metabolic products, pathways and mechanisms, together with useful details on physico-chemical properties and mode of action. Both parts are organised by class of chemical for easy reference. There are separate entries for each pesticide, covering most commercially available chemicals in use today. In addition, an overview of the metabolism of each major class provides the reader with an informed summary of key similarities and significant differences between individual chemicals. Information is based primarily on literature from the past 40 years of research, together with some important, previously unpublished work provided by the agrochemical companies. Presented in a systematic, easy-to-read style, with extensive indexing to facilitate the rapid location of required information and the comparison of related compounds, Metabolic Pathways of Agrochemicals is an invaluable reference for chemists, biochemists and biologists working in the discovery, development and registration of agrochemicals, as well as scientists in related areas such as design and mode of action of pharmaceuticals.

Metabolic Pathways of Agrochemicals

Metabolic Pathways of Agrochemicals
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Total Pages : 1475
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Synopsis Metabolic Pathways of Agrochemicals by : Terry R. Roberts

Metabolic Pathways of Agrochemicals on CD-ROM

Metabolic Pathways of Agrochemicals on CD-ROM
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Provides a comprehensive structure searchable summary of data and information on the metabolism and chemical degradation of agrochemicals in soils, plants and animals; ideal for use in conjunction with: Metabolic pathways of agrochemicals, Pt. 1: Herbicides and plant growth regulators - Pt. 2: Insecticides and fungicides, 1998-1999 as it is fully cross referenced to both volumes. Developed in conjunction with Accelrys Ltd.

Chemistry and Mode of Action of Crop Protection Agents

Chemistry and Mode of Action of Crop Protection Agents
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Publisher : Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9781847550422
ISBN-13 : 1847550428
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Synopsis Chemistry and Mode of Action of Crop Protection Agents by : Leonard G Copping

This book examines the chemistry and mode of action of herbicides, insecticides, fungicides and plant growth regulators. It follows crop protection strategies from early discoveries to the present day, emphasising the biochemical targets of the compounds discussed. Chemistry and Mode of Action of Crop Protection Agents provides an in-depth, yet easy to read and understand, review of the major classes of pesticides, explaining also the basis of their activity and selectivity. Throughout, there are many references to allow the reader to pursue areas of special interest, and each chapter contains questions to ensure that the text has been understood. This is the first book on the mode of action of pesticides to have been published in over ten years, and as such will have a very wide audience. It is aimed primarily at graduate level but will also be relevant to the needs of some sixth form and undergraduate courses, as well as to industrialists and advisors in the field of crop protection.

Herbicide Resistance — Brassinosteroids, Gibberellins, Plant Growth Regulators

Herbicide Resistance — Brassinosteroids, Gibberellins, Plant Growth Regulators
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : 9783642487873
ISBN-13 : 3642487874
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Synopsis Herbicide Resistance — Brassinosteroids, Gibberellins, Plant Growth Regulators by :

Chemistry of Plant Protection, Volume 7, provides critical review articles on new aspects of herbicide resis- tance, serving the needs of research scientists, pesticide manufacturers, government regulators, agricultural practitioners.