Insecticides Design Using Advanced Technologies
In the past, insecticide development has been guided mostly by chemo-rational and bio-rational design based on understanding of the physiology and ecology of insects and crops. A limitation in each new class of compounds is the evolution of resistance in populations of key pests, which ultimately le...
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| Language: | English |
| Edition: | 1st ed. 2007. |
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Table of Contents:
- Nanosuspensions: Emerging Novel Agrochemical Formulations
- Pharmacokinetics: Computational Versus Experimental Approaches to Optimize Insecticidal Chemistry
- High-Throughput Screening and Insect Genomics for New Insecticide Leads
- Transgenic and Paratransgenic Insects in Crop Protection
- Future Insecticides Targeting Genes Involved in the Regulation of Molting and Metamorphosis
- Trypsin Modulating Oostatic Factor for Developing Resistant Crops
- Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors as a Continuous Source for Rational Insecticides
- Mitochondrial Electron Transport Complexes as Biochemical Target Sites for Insecticides and Acaricids
- Inhibition of Programmed Cell Death by Baculoviruses: Potential in Pest-Management Strategies
- Plant Natural Products as a Source for Developing Environmentally Acceptable Insecticides
- Essential Oils as Biorational Insecticides–Potency and Mode of Action
- Insect Cell Lines as Tools in Insecticide Mode of Action Research.