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OverviewThis book reviews the current status of resistance to pesticides used to control pest organisms is countries associated with the Pan Pacific Region. The volume is divided into three sections concentrating on insecticide, herbicide and fungicide resistance aspects. Each section provides the most up to date information on the status, mechanisms, detection strategies and ecologically sound management of resistance. Full Product DetailsAuthor: J. Marshall Clark (Professor, Professor, University of Massachusetts) , Isamu Yamaguchi (Director, Microbial Toxicology Laboratory, Director, Microbial Toxicology Laboratory, Riken Institute)Publisher: American Chemical Society Imprint: American Chemical Society Volume: No. 808 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.531kg ISBN: 9780841237230ISBN 10: 0841237239 Pages: 306 Publication Date: 17 January 2002 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: No Longer Our Product Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe 17 papers in this book are divided into three sections on insecticide resistance, herbicide resistance, and fungicide resistance. Each section addresses the occurrence and extent of resistance, molecular determination of specific resistance mechanisms, and diagnostic techniques for resistance management. Some of the topics are a genomics perspective on mutant aliesterases and metabolic resistance to organophosphates, sulfonylurea-resistant weeds in Japanese paddy rice fields, and DNA-based approaches for diagnosis of fungicide resistance. The book is based on an October 1999 conference held in Honolulu. --SciTech Book News<br> The 17 papers in this book are divided into three sections on insecticide resistance, herbicide resistance, and fungicide resistance. Each section addresses the occurrence and extent of resistance, molecular determination of specific resistance mechanisms, and diagnostic techniques for resistance management. Some of the topics are a genomics perspective on mutant aliesterases and metabolic resistance to organophosphates, sulfonylurea-resistant weeds in Japanese paddy rice fields, and DNA-based approaches for diagnosis of fungicide resistance. The book is based on an October 1999 conference held in Honolulu. --SciTech Book News The 17 papers in this book are divided into three sections on insecticide resistance, herbicide resistance, and fungicide resistance. Each section addresses the occurrence and extent of resistance, molecular determination of specific resistance mechanisms, and diagnostic techniques for resistance management. Some of the topics are a genomics perspective on mutant aliesterases and metabolic resistance to organophosphates, sulfonylurea-resistant weeds in Japanese paddy rice fields, and DNA-based approaches for diagnosis of fungicide resistance. The book is based on an October 1999 conference held in Honolulu. --SciTech Book News The 17 papers in this book are divided into three sections on insecticide resistance, herbicide resistance, and fungicide resistance. Each section addresses the occurrence and extent of resistance, molecular determination of specific resistance mechanisms, and diagnostic techniques for resistance management. Some of the topics are a genomics perspective on mutant aliesterases and metabolic resistance to organophosphates, sulfonylurea-resistant weeds in Japanese paddy rice fields, and DNA-based approaches for diagnosis of fungicide resistance. The book is based on an October 1999 conference held in Honolulu. --SciTech Book News The 17 papers in this book are divided into three sections on insecticide resistance, herbicide resistance, and fungicide resistance. Each section addresses the occurrence and extent of resistance, molecular determination of specific resistance mechanisms, and diagnostic techniques for resistance management. Some of the topics are a genomics perspective on mutant aliesterases and metabolic resistance to organophosphates, sulfonylurea-resistant weeds in Japanese paddy rice fields, and DNA-based approaches for diagnosis of fungicide resistance. The book is based on an October 1999 conference held in Honolulu. --SciTech Book News The 17 papers in this book are divided into three sections on insecticide resistance, herbicide resistance, and fungicide resistance. Each section addresses the occurrence and extent of resistance, molecular determination of specific resistance mechanisms, and diagnostic techniques for resistancemanagement. Some of the topics are a genomics perspective on mutant aliesterases and metabolic resistance to organophosphates, sulfonylurea-resistant weeds in Japanese paddy rice fields, and DNA-based approaches for diagnosis of fungicide resistance. The book is based on an October 1999 conferenceheld in Honolulu. --SciTech Book News Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |