Bioregulators for crop protection and pest control : developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Agrochemicals at the 205th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Denver, Colorado, March 28-April 2, 1993
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Bioregulators for crop protection and pest control : developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Agrochemicals at the 205th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Denver, Colorado, March 28-April 2, 1993
(ACS symposium series, 557)
American Chemical Society, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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内容説明
Examines the current status and potential use of synthetic and natural bioregulators to increase crop productivity and improve crop protection. Discusses the naturally occurring products that are emerging as bioregulators for crop productivity and protection. Describes mechanisms of interactions of natural bioregulators and their hosts. Includes a tutorial chapter on the development of plant growth regulators.
目次
- Plant Growth Regulators in Agriculture and Horticulture
- New Chemical Approaches for Control of Biennial Bearing of Apples
- Bioregulator-Induced Changes in the Composition of Sugarcane: Effects of Tops on Processing
- Use of Gibberellic Acid To Reduce Citrus Fruit Susceptibility to Fruit Flies
- Bioregulator-Induced Effects on the Allelochemicals and Agronomic Traits of Cotton
- Endophytic Fungi of Pacific Yew (Taxus brevifolia) as a Source of Taxol, Taxanes, and Other Pharmacophores
- Effects of Neem and Azadirachtin on Aphids and Their Natural Enemies
- Structural Requirements for Monoterpenoid Activity against Insects
- Characterization of Natural Pesticide from Nicotiana gossei
- New Flavone C-Glycosides from Corn (Zea mays L.) for the Control of the Corn Earworm (Helicoverpa zea)
- Inhibition of Phytotoxin (Viridiol) Biosynthesis in the Biocontrol Agent Gliocladium virens
- After Discovery: The Issue of Supply Strategies in the Development of Natural Products
- Development of Economical Population Control of Codling Moth (Cydia pomonella) by Disrupting Communication with Semiochemials
- Metabolites of Pseudomonas corrugata That Elicit Plant Defense Reactions
- Mechanisms of Heliothis virescens Resistance to Exogenous Ecdysteroids
- Biochemical Characterization of Auxin Transport Protein Using Phytotropins
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