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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_354891162
    Format: XI, 395 S , Ill., graph. Darst
    ISBN: 3527305408
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe
    Language: English
    Subjects: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science
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    Keywords: Pflanzenschutzmittel ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Cover
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  • 2
    UID:
    edocfu_9959327319902883
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 395 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010.
    ISBN: 3527305408 , 9783527305407 , 3527602038 , 9783527602032
    Content: The ever increasing demands for environmental and consumer protection are a continuous challenge for research, development and regulation of crop protection chemicals. This book exclusively documents thirty invited lectures held at the 10the IUPAC International Congress on the Chemistry of Crop Protection in August 2002. These edited contributions take the form of reviews and presentations of original research results. They cover fundamental aspects of biology, chemistry, biochemistry and molecular biology of disease, weed and insect control agents, as well as economic issues, aspects in production, formulation and application, and recent regulatory developments in environmental and consumer protection. Invaluable for industrial and academic research libraries in support of heir RD departments with the latest, exclusive information.
    Note: Articles derived from invited lectures given at the 10th IUPAC International Congress on the Chemistry of Crop Protection held in Basle, Switzerland, August 4 to 9, 2002. , Machine derived contents note: Preface. -- Prologue -- Reacting to Change: Past Success Stories and Future Opportunities for the Agricultural Enterprise (J. Abernathy). -- I: Plenary Lectures. -- Crop Protection in the New Millenium (M. Pragnell). -- Homologs of Amino Acids and Explorations into the Worlds of ß- and y-Peptides (D. Seebach). -- Cost Effective Production of Agrochemicals: How to Satisfy the Needs of Farmers, Industry, and the Environment (W. Shiang & R. Swafford). -- Obsolete Pesticide Stocks in Developing Countries: Strategies, Policies, and Practical Steps for their Safe Disposal (W. Schimpf). -- A Food Processor's Efforts to Minimise Pesticide Residues in the Food Chain (H. Jöhr & E. Bruckner). -- The Risk to Eat: Natural versus Man-Made Toxins (A. Bast). -- Ii: Disease Control: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology. -- Molecular Diagnostics for Fungicide Resistance in Plant Pathogens (H. Sierotzki & U. Gisi). -- New Antifungal Modes of Action (M. Henry & G. Gustafson). -- Elucidating Pathways Controlling Induced Resistance (J. Ton & B. Mauch-Mani). -- Molecular Modelling of Inhibitors at Qi and Qo Sites in Cytochrome bc1 Complex (T. Link, et al.). -- Iii: Weed Control: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology. -- News from Old Compounds: The Mode of Action of Auxin Herbicides (K. Grossmann). -- Natural Phytotoxins with Potential for Development in Weed Management Strategies (S. Duke, et al.). -- Weed Resistance to Herbicides: Lessons Learned and Future Directions (M. Devine). -- Iv: Insect Control: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology. -- Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels as Insecticide Targets (K. Dong). -- Structural Studies of Insect Nuclear Receptors (I. Billas & D. Moras). -- Molecular Design of Neonicotenoids: Past, Present and Future (S. Kagabu). -- Mode of Action of Bacillus thuringiensis Toxins (M. Zhuang & S. Gill). -- V: Formulation And Application: Methodology, Preformance, Safety. -- Foliar Interaction and Uptake of Agrochemical Formulations: Present Limits and Future Potential (J. Zabkiewicz). -- Standards for Sprayers and Cooperation of Test Stations for Mutual Recognition in Europe (S. Liberatori). -- Suspoemulsion: Key Technology for Tailor-Made Ready-Mix Formulations (M. Bratz, et al.). -- Controlled Release in Crop Protection: Past Experience and Future Opportunities (G. Beestman). -- Vi: Environmental Fate And Safety. -- Advances in Validation of Environmental Exposure Model Predictions for Regulatory Purposes (P. Hendley). -- Environmental Fate and Impact Considerations Related to the Use of Transgenic Crops (G. Kleter & H. Kuiper). -- Development and Registration of Pesticides with Reduced Risk Characteristics (K. Racke). -- Environmental Fate Considerations for Pesticides in Tropical Ecosystems (E. Carazo). -- Vii: Residues And Consumer Safety. -- European Food Agency and Consumer Risk Assessment in the EU (M. Walsh). -- A Comparison of Dietary Exposure and Risk Assessment Methods in US and EU (J. Tomerlin). -- MRLs and International Trade, a Developing Country Perspective (C. Boh). -- Consumer Perception of Food Risk and Consumer Trust in Europe (B. Kettlitz). -- Keyword Index. , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Chemistry of crop protection. Weinheim : Wiley-VCH, ©2003 ISBN 3527305408
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Conference papers and proceedings. ; Basel (2002)
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9948196760802882
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 395 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010.
    ISBN: 3527305408 , 9783527305407 , 3527602038 , 9783527602032
    Content: The ever increasing demands for environmental and consumer protection are a continuous challenge for research, development and regulation of crop protection chemicals. This book exclusively documents thirty invited lectures held at the 10the IUPAC International Congress on the Chemistry of Crop Protection in August 2002. These edited contributions take the form of reviews and presentations of original research results. They cover fundamental aspects of biology, chemistry, biochemistry and molecular biology of disease, weed and insect control agents, as well as economic issues, aspects in production, formulation and application, and recent regulatory developments in environmental and consumer protection. Invaluable for industrial and academic research libraries in support of heir RD departments with the latest, exclusive information.
    Note: Articles derived from invited lectures given at the 10th IUPAC International Congress on the Chemistry of Crop Protection held in Basle, Switzerland, August 4 to 9, 2002. , Machine derived contents note: Preface. -- Prologue -- Reacting to Change: Past Success Stories and Future Opportunities for the Agricultural Enterprise (J. Abernathy). -- I: Plenary Lectures. -- Crop Protection in the New Millenium (M. Pragnell). -- Homologs of Amino Acids and Explorations into the Worlds of ß- and y-Peptides (D. Seebach). -- Cost Effective Production of Agrochemicals: How to Satisfy the Needs of Farmers, Industry, and the Environment (W. Shiang & R. Swafford). -- Obsolete Pesticide Stocks in Developing Countries: Strategies, Policies, and Practical Steps for their Safe Disposal (W. Schimpf). -- A Food Processor's Efforts to Minimise Pesticide Residues in the Food Chain (H. Jöhr & E. Bruckner). -- The Risk to Eat: Natural versus Man-Made Toxins (A. Bast). -- Ii: Disease Control: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology. -- Molecular Diagnostics for Fungicide Resistance in Plant Pathogens (H. Sierotzki & U. Gisi). -- New Antifungal Modes of Action (M. Henry & G. Gustafson). -- Elucidating Pathways Controlling Induced Resistance (J. Ton & B. Mauch-Mani). -- Molecular Modelling of Inhibitors at Qi and Qo Sites in Cytochrome bc1 Complex (T. Link, et al.). -- Iii: Weed Control: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology. -- News from Old Compounds: The Mode of Action of Auxin Herbicides (K. Grossmann). -- Natural Phytotoxins with Potential for Development in Weed Management Strategies (S. Duke, et al.). -- Weed Resistance to Herbicides: Lessons Learned and Future Directions (M. Devine). -- Iv: Insect Control: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology. -- Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels as Insecticide Targets (K. Dong). -- Structural Studies of Insect Nuclear Receptors (I. Billas & D. Moras). -- Molecular Design of Neonicotenoids: Past, Present and Future (S. Kagabu). -- Mode of Action of Bacillus thuringiensis Toxins (M. Zhuang & S. Gill). -- V: Formulation And Application: Methodology, Preformance, Safety. -- Foliar Interaction and Uptake of Agrochemical Formulations: Present Limits and Future Potential (J. Zabkiewicz). -- Standards for Sprayers and Cooperation of Test Stations for Mutual Recognition in Europe (S. Liberatori). -- Suspoemulsion: Key Technology for Tailor-Made Ready-Mix Formulations (M. Bratz, et al.). -- Controlled Release in Crop Protection: Past Experience and Future Opportunities (G. Beestman). -- Vi: Environmental Fate And Safety. -- Advances in Validation of Environmental Exposure Model Predictions for Regulatory Purposes (P. Hendley). -- Environmental Fate and Impact Considerations Related to the Use of Transgenic Crops (G. Kleter & H. Kuiper). -- Development and Registration of Pesticides with Reduced Risk Characteristics (K. Racke). -- Environmental Fate Considerations for Pesticides in Tropical Ecosystems (E. Carazo). -- Vii: Residues And Consumer Safety. -- European Food Agency and Consumer Risk Assessment in the EU (M. Walsh). -- A Comparison of Dietary Exposure and Risk Assessment Methods in US and EU (J. Tomerlin). -- MRLs and International Trade, a Developing Country Perspective (C. Boh). -- Consumer Perception of Food Risk and Consumer Trust in Europe (B. Kettlitz). -- Keyword Index. , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Chemistry of crop protection. Weinheim : Wiley-VCH, ©2003 ISBN 3527305408
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Conference papers and proceedings. ; Basel (2002)
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  • 4
    UID:
    almafu_9959327319902883
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 395 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010.
    ISBN: 3527305408 , 9783527305407 , 3527602038 , 9783527602032
    Content: The ever increasing demands for environmental and consumer protection are a continuous challenge for research, development and regulation of crop protection chemicals. This book exclusively documents thirty invited lectures held at the 10the IUPAC International Congress on the Chemistry of Crop Protection in August 2002. These edited contributions take the form of reviews and presentations of original research results. They cover fundamental aspects of biology, chemistry, biochemistry and molecular biology of disease, weed and insect control agents, as well as economic issues, aspects in production, formulation and application, and recent regulatory developments in environmental and consumer protection. Invaluable for industrial and academic research libraries in support of heir RD departments with the latest, exclusive information.
    Note: Articles derived from invited lectures given at the 10th IUPAC International Congress on the Chemistry of Crop Protection held in Basle, Switzerland, August 4 to 9, 2002. , Machine derived contents note: Preface. -- Prologue -- Reacting to Change: Past Success Stories and Future Opportunities for the Agricultural Enterprise (J. Abernathy). -- I: Plenary Lectures. -- Crop Protection in the New Millenium (M. Pragnell). -- Homologs of Amino Acids and Explorations into the Worlds of ß- and y-Peptides (D. Seebach). -- Cost Effective Production of Agrochemicals: How to Satisfy the Needs of Farmers, Industry, and the Environment (W. Shiang & R. Swafford). -- Obsolete Pesticide Stocks in Developing Countries: Strategies, Policies, and Practical Steps for their Safe Disposal (W. Schimpf). -- A Food Processor's Efforts to Minimise Pesticide Residues in the Food Chain (H. Jöhr & E. Bruckner). -- The Risk to Eat: Natural versus Man-Made Toxins (A. Bast). -- Ii: Disease Control: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology. -- Molecular Diagnostics for Fungicide Resistance in Plant Pathogens (H. Sierotzki & U. Gisi). -- New Antifungal Modes of Action (M. Henry & G. Gustafson). -- Elucidating Pathways Controlling Induced Resistance (J. Ton & B. Mauch-Mani). -- Molecular Modelling of Inhibitors at Qi and Qo Sites in Cytochrome bc1 Complex (T. Link, et al.). -- Iii: Weed Control: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology. -- News from Old Compounds: The Mode of Action of Auxin Herbicides (K. Grossmann). -- Natural Phytotoxins with Potential for Development in Weed Management Strategies (S. Duke, et al.). -- Weed Resistance to Herbicides: Lessons Learned and Future Directions (M. Devine). -- Iv: Insect Control: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology. -- Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels as Insecticide Targets (K. Dong). -- Structural Studies of Insect Nuclear Receptors (I. Billas & D. Moras). -- Molecular Design of Neonicotenoids: Past, Present and Future (S. Kagabu). -- Mode of Action of Bacillus thuringiensis Toxins (M. Zhuang & S. Gill). -- V: Formulation And Application: Methodology, Preformance, Safety. -- Foliar Interaction and Uptake of Agrochemical Formulations: Present Limits and Future Potential (J. Zabkiewicz). -- Standards for Sprayers and Cooperation of Test Stations for Mutual Recognition in Europe (S. Liberatori). -- Suspoemulsion: Key Technology for Tailor-Made Ready-Mix Formulations (M. Bratz, et al.). -- Controlled Release in Crop Protection: Past Experience and Future Opportunities (G. Beestman). -- Vi: Environmental Fate And Safety. -- Advances in Validation of Environmental Exposure Model Predictions for Regulatory Purposes (P. Hendley). -- Environmental Fate and Impact Considerations Related to the Use of Transgenic Crops (G. Kleter & H. Kuiper). -- Development and Registration of Pesticides with Reduced Risk Characteristics (K. Racke). -- Environmental Fate Considerations for Pesticides in Tropical Ecosystems (E. Carazo). -- Vii: Residues And Consumer Safety. -- European Food Agency and Consumer Risk Assessment in the EU (M. Walsh). -- A Comparison of Dietary Exposure and Risk Assessment Methods in US and EU (J. Tomerlin). -- MRLs and International Trade, a Developing Country Perspective (C. Boh). -- Consumer Perception of Food Risk and Consumer Trust in Europe (B. Kettlitz). -- Keyword Index. , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Chemistry of crop protection. Weinheim : Wiley-VCH, ©2003 ISBN 3527305408
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Conference papers and proceedings. ; Basel (2002)
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