Applied agriculture Insecticides in Agriculture and Enivroment/

Contributor(s): Publication details: Delhi : Springer, c1965Description: v. : ill. ; 29-30 cmISBN:
  • 14337576
  • 9783662036563
  • 9783662036587
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 22 632.9517 INS
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Table of Content

1. Introduction
2. Fuction and classification
3. Formulations of insects
4. Toxicology of insects
5. Methods of testing chemicals on insects
5.1 Injection method
5.2 Dipping method
5.3 Contact or residual method
5.4 Feeding and drinking method

6. Evaluation of toxicity in insects
7. Ealuation of toxicity in higer animals
7. 1 Acute Toxicity
7.2 Chronic toxicity
7.3 Carcinobgenicity
7.4 Muagenicity
7.5 Teratogenicity

8. The nervous system as insecticide target
8.1 The mammalian nervous system
8.2 The insect nervous system
8.3 Conduction of nerve impulses along the axon
8.4 Synaptic transmission of the impulse
8.5 Cholinesterases
Etc.

9. The organochlorine insect
9.1 DDT group
9.2 Hexachlorocyhexane (HCH,BHC)
9.3 The cyclodiene group
9.4 Therapy

10. Insectides acting as GABA-Ergic agents
10.1 Agonists
10.2 Antagonists

11 Organophosphorous insectides
11.1 Structure and toxity
11. 2 Symptoms of poisoning in vertebrates
11.3 Symtoms of poisong in insects
11.4 Mode of action
12.5 Metabolism
Etc.

12. Carbamate Insecticdes
12.1 structure
12. 2 Mode to mammals
12.3 Toxicity to insects
12. 4 Toxicity to insects
12.5 Metabolism
Etc.

13. Botanical Insecticides
13.1 Nicotine
13.2 Rotrenone
13. 3 Toxicity to mammals
13.4 Toxicity to insects
13.5 Metabolism
Etc.

14 Synthesis pyrethroids
14.1 Insecticidal activity and photostabilithy
14.2 Uses of photostable pyrethroids
14.3 Mode of action
14.4 Metabolism and degradation

15. Synergists
15.1 Tyepes of synergism

16. Neonicotinoids and Nitrogenous Insecticides
17. Compounds Interfering with ATP sythesis
18. Mitcides
19. Fumigants and Nematicides
20. Insect grwoth regulators (IGRs)
21. Insect sterilants
22. Atractants, repellents and antifeedants
23. Miscellaneous compounds
25. Molluscides
26. Avicides
27. Rodentds
28. Hazards associated with pesticides use
29. Insect resistance

References ....................



Includes Index: p 251 - 261

Description based on: Vol. 8, no. 01 & 02 (June & Dec. 2003); title from cover.

Latest issue consulted: Vol. 9, no. 01 & 02 (June & Dec. 2004).

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