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Pesticide Chemistry – Crop Protection, Public Health, Environmental Safety

H Ohkawa (Autor)

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538 Seiten
2007
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Resulting from the premier forum for pesticide development and use, this volume provides comprehensive coverage and even captures emerging technologies within the industry. It also addresses various facets of pesticides including, agriculture, agrochemicals, and environmental health aspects, as well as global issues of food quality and safety.
Resulting from the premier forum for pesticide development and use, this volume provides comprehensive coverage and even captures emerging technologies within the industry. All facets of pesticides are addressed here, including agriculture, agrochemicals, and environmental health aspects, as well as such global issues as food quality and safety.

Hideo Ohkawa is a professor and Director of the research Center for Green Science at Fukuyama University, Hiroshima, Japan. He has made unique contributions to the field of both agrochemicals and gene engineering of cytochrome P450, both in industry during his work for Sumitomo Chemical Co. over 19 years, as well as in his academic position at Kobe University for 13 years. Professor Ohkawa chaired the organizing committee of the 11th IUPAC International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry, held in Kobe, Japan, and his research interests include the stereoselectivity of organophosphorus insecticides the biodegradability of pyrethroid insecticides, gene engineering of cytochrome P450 monooxygenases, and engineered antibodies specific to environmental chemicals. Hisashi Miyagawa is Professor at teh Division of Applied Life Science,s Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University. He was a research scientist of Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd, Osaka, before returing to Kyoto in 1989. His research intersts include natural product chemistry and analytical chemistry related to secondary metabolism in plants and microbes. He has been a mbmer of the standing coucilors' board of the Pesticide Science Society of Japan since 2003, and is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Pesticide Science. he acted as the scientific program committee chairperson of the 11th IUPAC International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry. Philip W. Lee received his BS (chemistry), MS (entomology) and PhD (pesticide toxicology) from the University of California, and carried out his postdoctoral training in biochemical pharmacology at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. he is a research scientist with DuPont Crop Protection and DuPont Central Research Development in Newark, Delaware, USA, as well as adjunct professor with several Chinese universities, teaching dietary and environmental risk assessment subjects. He is also he editor of several major reference works on metabolism and residue analytical chemistry. Dr. Lee's broad interests include the discovery, development and registration of agrochemicals, and his current assignment involves he development of in silico tools used in the risk assessment of a broad range of agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals and of a broad range of agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals and industrial chemicals.

11th IUPAC International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry.Preface.List of Contributors.I Keynote and Plenary Lectures.1 Challenges and Opportunities in Crop Production Over the Next Decade. (James C. Collins, Jr.)2 Searching Environmentally Benign Methods for Pest Control: Reflections of a Synthetic Chemist. (Kenji Mori)3 The Current Status of Pesticide Management in China. (Yong Zhen Yang)4 Pesticide Residues in Food and International Trade: Regulation and Safety Considerations. (Kenneth D. Racke)5 Hunger and Malnutrition Amidst Plenty: What Must be Done? (Shivaji Pandey, Prabhu Pingali)II New Chemistry.6 Modern Tools for Drug Discovery in Agricultural Research. (Alexander Klausener, Klaus Raming, Klaus Stenzel)7 Target-Based Research: A Critical Review of Its Impact on Agrochemical Invention, Focusing on Examples Drawn from Fungicides. (Stuart J. Dunbar, Andrew J. Corran)8 Virtual Screening in Crop Protection Research. (Klaus-Jurgen Schleifer)9 Synthesis of Triazolo[1,5-c]pyrimidine Sulfonamides Leading to the Discovery of Penoxsulam, a New Rice Herbicide. (Timothy C. Johnson, Timothy P. Martin, Rick K. Mann)10 Discovery and SAR of Pinoxaden: A New Broad Spectrum, Postemergence Cereal Herbicide. (Michel Muehlebach, Hans-Georg Brunner, Fredrik Cederbaum, Thomas Maetzke, Rene Mutti, Anita Schnyder, Andre Stoller, Sebastian Wendeborn, Jean Wenger, Peter Boutsalis, Derek Cornes, Adrian A. Friedmann, Jutta Glock, Urs Hofer, Stephen Hole, Thierry Niderman, Marco Quadranti)11 RynaxypyrTM: A New Anthranilic Diamide Insecticide Acting at the Ryanodine Receptor. (George P. Lahm, Thomas M. Stevenson, Thomas P. Selby, John H. Freudenberger, Christine M. Dubas, Ben K. Smith, Daniel Cordova, Lindsey Flexner, Christopher E. Clark, Cheryl A. Bellin, J. Gary Hollingshaus)12 Elucidation of the Mode of Action of Rynaxypyr(t), a Selective Ryanodine Receptor Activator. (Daniel Cordova, Eric A. Benner, Matthew D. Sacher, James J. Rauh, Jeffrey S. Sopa, George P. Lahm, Thomas P. Selby, Thomas M. Stevenson, Lindsey Flexner, Timothy Caspar, James J. Ragghianti, Steve Gutteridge, Daniel F. Rhoades, Lihong Wu, Rejane M. Smith, Yong Tao)13 Flubendiamide, a New Insecticide Characterized by Its Novel Chemistry and Biology. (Akira Seo, Masanori Tohnishi, Hayami Nakao, Takashi Furuya, Hiroki Kodama, Kenji Tsubata, Shinsuke Fujioka, Hiroshi Kodama, Tetsuyoshi Nishimatsu, Takashi Hirooka)14 Flubendiamide Stimulates Ca2+ Pump Activity Coupled to RyR-Mediated Calcium Release in Lepidopterous Insects. (Takao Masaki, Noriaki Yasokawa, Ulrich Ebbinghaus-Kintscher, Peter Luemmen)15 Novel Arylpyrazole and Arylpyrimidine Anthranilic Diamide Insecticides. (Thomas P. Selby, Kenneth A. Hughes, George P. Lahm)16 Metofl uthrin: Novel Pyrethroid Insecticide and Innovative Mosquito Control Agent. (Yoshinori Shono, Kazuya Ujihara, Tomonori Iwasaki, Masayo Sugano, Tatsuya Mori, Tadahiro Matsunaga, Noritada Matsuo)17 Design and Structure-Activity Relationship of Novel Neonicotinoids. (Xuhong Qian, Yanli Wang, Zhongzhen Tian, Xusheng Shao, Zhong Li, Jinliang Shen, Qingchun Huang)18 Synthesis and Inhibitory Action of Novel Acetogenin Mimics DELTAlac-Acetogenins: A New Class of Inhibitors of Mitochondrial NADH-Ubiquinone Oxidoreductase (Complex-I). Hideto Miyoshi, Naoya Ichimaru, Masatoshi MuraiIII Biology, Natural Products and Biotechnology.19 Plant Chemical Biology: Development of Small Active Molecules and Their Application to Plant Physiology, Genetics, and Pesticide Science. (Tadao Asami, Nobutaka Kitahata, Takeshi Nakano)20 An Overview of Biopesticides and Transgenic Crops. (Takashi Yamamoto, Jack Kiser)21 Essential Oil-Based Pesticides: New Insights from Old Chemistry. (Murray B. Isman, Cristina M. Machial, Saber Miresmailli, Luke D. Bainard)22 Eco-Chemical Control of the Potato Cyst Nematode by a Hatching Stimulator from Solanaceae Plants.(Akio Fukuzawa)23 Vector Competence of Japanese Mosquitoes for Dengue and West Nile Viruses. (Yuki Eshita, Tomohiko Takasaki, Ikuo Takashima, Narumon Komalamisra, Hiroshi Ushijima, Ichiro Kurane)24 Life Science Applications of Fukui Functions. (Michael E. Beck, Michael Schindler)IV Formulation and Application Technology.25 Homogeneous Blends of Pesticide Granules. (William L. Geigle, Luann M. Pugh)26 Sprayable Biopesticide Formulations. (Prem Warrior, Bala N. Devisetty)V Mode of Action and IPM.27 Molecular Basis of Selectivity of Neonicotinoids. (Kazuhiko Matsuda)28 Target-Site Resistance to Neonicotinoid Insecticides in the Brown Planthopper. (Nilaparvata lugens Zewen Liu, Martin S. Williamson, Stuart J. Lansdell, Zhaojun Han, Ian Denholm, Neil S. Millar)29 QoI Fungicides: Resistance Mechanisms and Its Practical Importance. (Karl-Heinz Kuck)30 Chemical Genetic Approaches to Uncover New Sites of Pesticide Action. (Terence A. Walsh)31 The History of Complex II Inhibitors and the Discovery of Penthiopyrad (Yuji Yanase, Yukihiro Yoshikawa, Junro Kishi, Hiroyuki Katsuta)32 The Costs of DDT Resistance in Drosophila and Implications for Resistance Management Strategies. (Caroline McCart and Richard ffrench-Constant)VI Human Health and Food Safety.33 New Dimensions of Food Safety and Food Quality Research. (James N. Seiber)34 Impact of Pesticide Residues on the Global Trade of Food and Feed in Developing and Developed Countries. (Jerry J. Baron, Robert E. Holm, Daniel L. Kunkel, Hong Chen)35 Pesticide Residue Assessment and MRL Setting in China. (Yibing He, Wencheng Song)36 Harmonization of ASEAN MRLs, the Work towards Food Safety and Trade Benefit. (Nuansri Tayaputch)37 Possible Models for Solutions to Unique Trade Issues Facing Developing Countries. (Cecilia P. Gaston, Arpad Ambrus, and Roberto H. Gonzalez)38 Genetically Modifi ed (GM) Food Safety. (Gijs A. Kleter, Harry A. Kuiper)39 Toxicology and Metabolism Relating to Human Occupational and Residential Chemical Exposures. (Robert I. Krieger, Jeff H. Driver, John H. Ross)40 Bioavailability of Common Conjugates and Bound Residues. (Michael W. Skidmore, Jill P. Benner, Cathy Chung Chun Lam, James D. Booth, Terry Clark, Alex J. Gledhill, Karen J. Robert)41 Multiresidue Analysis of 500 Pesticide Residues in Agricultural Products Using GC/MS and LC/MS. (Yumi Akiyama, Naoki Yoshioka, Tomofumi Matsuoka)VII Environmental Safety.42 Current EU Regulation in the Field of Ecotoxicology. (Martin Streloke)43 A State of the Art of Testing Methods for Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Fish and Daphnids. (Satoshi Hagino)44 Pesticide Risk Evaluation for Birds and Mammals - Combining Data from Effect and Exposure Studies. (Christian Wolf, Michael Riffel, Jens Schabacker)45 Bioassay for Persistent Organic Pollutants in Transgenic Plants with Ah Receptor and GUS Reporter Genes. (Hideyuki Inui, Keiko Gion, Yasushi Utani, Hideo Ohkawa)46 Recent Developments in QuEChERS Methodology for Pesticide Multiresidue Analysis. (Michelangelo Anastassiades, Ellen Scherbaum, Bunyamin Ta delen,) Darinka Stajnbaher47 Summary of Scientifi c Programs in 11th IUPAC International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry. (Hisashi Miyagawa, Isao Ueyama)Appendix.Author Index.Subject Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.5.2007
Verlagsort Weinheim
Sprache englisch
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Gewicht 1180 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie
ISBN-10 3-527-61124-X / 352761124X
ISBN-13 978-3-527-61124-9 / 9783527611249
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