Chlorinated Insecticides

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agricultural pest management
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Bean Beetle
Boll Weevil
Bornyl Chloride
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Chlordane Isomers
Chlorinated
Chlorine Atoms
Chromous Chloride
Cyclodiene Insecticides
DDT Analogue
DDT Content
DDT Dust
Diels Alder Reaction
Diene-organochlorine
ecological risk assessment
Emulsifiable Concentrates
environmental persistence
Epoxide Ring
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G. T. Brooks
Gamma
HCH Isomer
Heptachlor Epoxide
Insecticidal Activity
insecticide resistance
Insecticides
Jealott's Hill
Mexican Bean Beetle
organochlorine compound environmental impact
Organochlorine Insecticides
organochlorine pesticides
pesticide toxicology
Polychloroterpene
Ring Junction
Technical Chlordane
Technical DDT
Technical HCH
Toxaphene Residues
Wettable Powder

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138550452
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This definitive and most detail work ever to have been published, devoted exclusively to the chemistry and biology of chlorinated insecticides, comes from the authoritative pen of a leading investigator in this field. It should serve for many years to come as the prime reference source both for instructional and research purposes, for it not only delineates that which is known about this valuable class of compounds, but also emphasises those important biological and ecological areas in which our knowledge is still much too sketchy and in which further investigation may be expected to uncover facts of great interest and wide applicability.

Gerald T. Brooks was formerly in the Biochemistry Department of the Agricultural Research council’s Pest Infestation Laboratory (now the Pest Infestation Control Laboratory of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food) at Slough, England. He holds B.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees of the University of London, and is a fellow of The Royal Institute of Chemistry. His field of work is the chemistry, biochemistry, and toxicology of insecticides and hormones.

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