Synthesis and Chemistry of Agrochemicals II

Synthesis and Chemistry of Agrochemicals II
Author: Don R. Baker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 632
Release: 1991
Genre: Science
ISBN:

This new volume explores the science of agricultural chemistry with studies covering the entire spectrum of herbicides, plant growth regulators, insecticides, insect pheromones, acaricides, and agricultural fungicides. Its two primary objectives are to provide chemists with integrated accounts of agrochemical discovery, synthesis, and development and to offer coherent updates on the current state of the discipline. The 46 chapters of this volume are divided into four sections covering sulfonylurea herbicides; other weed and plant control methods; control of insects, acarids, and nematodes; and control of fungi.

Synthesis and Chemistry of Agrochemicals III

Synthesis and Chemistry of Agrochemicals III
Author: Don R. Baker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1992
Genre: Science
ISBN:

Covers the discovery, development, and optimization of new agrochemicals. Discusses new structures, new synthesis strategies, and structure-activity relationships of agrochemicals for plant control; insect, acarid, and nematode control; and fungal disease control. Also examines many of the toxicological problems encountered during development of new agrochemicals. Case histories describe the discovery and development of specific agrochemicals. Presents material and information that previously has only partially appeared in the patent literature.

Synthesis and Chemistry of Agrochemicals V

Synthesis and Chemistry of Agrochemicals V
Author: Don R. Baker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Collecting up-to-date research, this book covers a wide range of agrochemicals for controlling insects, mites, weeds, and plant and fungal diseases. It discusses structural-activity relationships in the design of new pest control agents and describes a variety of approaches to developing new agrochemicals. It provides an overview of the role of biotechnology in pest control, while detailing synthetic methodology used in preparing biologically active agrochemicals. It also covers natural chemicals with important agrochemical potential.

Synthesis and Chemistry of Agrochemicals VII

Synthesis and Chemistry of Agrochemicals VII
Author: John W. Lyga
Publisher:
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2007
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780841239678

In this exciting new format for the Synthesis and Chemistry of Agrochemicals Symposia series, the editors have brought together a wide selection of pest management topics discussed by industrial, academic, and government scientists from around the world. These authors discuss a broad range of issues facing the discovery of new agrochemicals.

Synthesis and Chemistry of Agrochemicals VI

Synthesis and Chemistry of Agrochemicals VI
Author: Don R. Baker
Publisher: Academic
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The increasing requirements of safety, metabolism, environmental effects, and efficacy bring difficult requirements to the discovery process for new agrochemicals. How these changing requirements are met is the subject of this volume. It examines the recent trends in research for safe, efficient, and biologically active agrochemicals. This 30-chapter volume is a complete reference book that includes current updates and trends in the field of agrochemicals. Topics in the book include herbicides in agriculture, control of insects and acrids in agriculture, and control of fungal disease in agriculture.

Synthesis and Chemistry of Agrochemicals VII

Synthesis and Chemistry of Agrochemicals VII
Author: John W. Lyga
Publisher:
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2007
Genre: Science
ISBN:

In this exciting new format for the Synthesis and Chemistry of Agrochemicals Symposia series, the editors have brought together a wide selection of pest management topics discussed by industrial, academic, and government scientists from around the world. These authors discuss a broad range of issues facing the discovery of new agrochemicals.

Synthesis and Chemistry of Agrochemicals IV

Synthesis and Chemistry of Agrochemicals IV
Author: Don R. Baker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 514
Release: 1995
Genre: Science
ISBN:

Presents the latest research in the discovery of new agrochemicals for the control of insects, acarids, weeds, and fungal diseases. Discusses structure-activity relationships in the design of novel agrochemicals and the use of bioisoteres and natural products as lead structures in discovery of new pest control agents. Presents examples of a variety of discovery rationales being used in biological systems. Examines the use of bioassays as indicators of chemical activity in biological systems. Details the synthetic methodology used in the laboratory preparation of a wide variety of biologically active agrochemicals.

Synthesis of Pesticides Chemical Structure and Biological Activity Natural Products with Biological Activity

Synthesis of Pesticides Chemical Structure and Biological Activity Natural Products with Biological Activity
Author: H. Geissbühler
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483278514

Advances in Pesticide Science, Part 2: Synthesis of Pesticides, Chemical Structure and Biological Activity, Natural Products with Biological Activity is a collection of papers presented at the Fourth International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry, held in Zurich, Switzerland on July 24-28, 1978. This book is composed of forty eight chapters, and begins with the synthesis of pesticides. The succeeding chapters deal with heterocyclic synthesis by rearrangement, synthesis and transformations of nitrogen and sulphurcontaining bicyclic heterocyclic systems. These topics are followed by discussions on synthesis of bmc-analogous n-heterocycles from 1,2-, 1,3-, 1,4-, and 1,5- diamines. Other chapters describe the synthesis and herbicidal activity of 4-acylpyrazole derivatives, the synthesis and properties of plant growth regulators, the carboxyphenyl derivatives of five and six membered heterocycles and potential phosphorus-containing intermediates for the synthesis of pesticides. The final chapters consider the influence of antagonistic fungi on the spore-formation of rust fungi. This book will prove useful to agriculturists and organic chemists.