Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Insect Control II : the proceedings of the Second International Symposium organised by the Fine Chemical and Medicinals Group of the Industrial Division of the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Pesticides Group of the Society of Chemical Industry, Oxford, 17th-19th July 1989
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Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Insect Control II : the proceedings of the Second International Symposium organised by the Fine Chemical and Medicinals Group of the Industrial Division of the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Pesticides Group of the Society of Chemical Industry, Oxford, 17th-19th July 1989
(Special publication / Royal Society of Chemistry, no. 79)
Royal Society of Chemistry, c1990
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
This book is the most up-to-date account of the chemistry of insect control available and covers advances made in the subject since the previous edition was published in 1985. It presents an authoritative view of scientific endeavour, vital to the preservation of the world's food supplies, and looks at new approaches to the problem of insect resistance, the emergence of new insect types, and the sharpening in specificity of action within the more familiar groups. It also looks at innovative attempts to deliver insecticidal gene products to pests, through genetic engineering. Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Insect Control II contains contributions from 18 authors, all experts in their particular fields, and is divided into four major themes covering future trends in insecticides, invention and optimisation of insecticides, the isolation and synthesis of insecticidal natural products, and biorational approaches to insecticides.
目次
- Today's research for tomorrow's markets or how to hit a moving target, Ch.Szczepanski
- biochemical and molecular biological approaches to insecticide resistance research, A.L.Devonshire
- natural models for the design of insect control compounds - the mammeins, L.Crombie
- novel avermectin insecticides and miticides, M.H.Fisher
- synthetic approaches to milbemycins, E.J.Thomas
- synthesis and modification of azadirachtin and realted antifeedants, S.V.Ley
- new strategies in the synthesis of pheromones and antibiotics of the avermectin-milbemcin groups, Y.Langlois
- synthesis of some fluorinated non-ester pyrethroids, M.J.Bushell
- silane analogs of MTI-800-biology and chemestry, S.M.Sieburth et al
- some aspects of synthesis and structure-activity in insecticidal lipid amides, R.J.Blade
- new thioureas as insecticides, J.Drabek et al
- the synthesis and properties of N-sulphenyl acylureas, M.Anderson et al
- a new class of insecticidal dihydropyrazoles, R.M.Jacobson
- trioxabicyclooctanes - GABA receptor binding site and comparative toxicology, J.E.Casida et al
- molecular control of bahaviour and gene expression in insects - how pheromones and hormones work, G.D.Prestwich
- three-dimensional mapping of insect taste receptor sites as an aid to novle antifeedant development, J.L.Frazier and P.Y.S.Lam
- use of transition state theory in the design of chemical and molecular agents for insect control, B.D.Hammock et al
- chemical effectors of the ryanodine receptor - a novel strategy for insect control, I.N.Pessah.
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