Posted by admin | Posted in Chemistry | Posted on 28-12-2010
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This two-volume handbook uniquely brings together information on the key methodologies used in the analysis of agrochemical residues and current best practices, while also giving numerous examples of how these methodologies are applied in practice to a wide range of both individual compounds, and classes of agrochemical compounds.
Volume 1 describes some of the current regulatory considerations for residue analytical methods, before going on to discuss current methods for the generation and analysis of residues in crops, food and feed. Highly practical articles then focus on the methods used for a range of individual herbicide compounds and classes of herbicide compounds.
Volume 2 presents some of the key recent advances in analytical technology in this field, before going on to discuss best practices for the generation and analysis of residues in environmental samples. Highly practical articles then focus on the methods used for a range of individual fungicide and pesticide compounds, and classes of fungicide and pesticide compounds.
- Provides the latest information in one comprehensive source – saving time and money
- Written by leading practioners in key industrial and government laboratories
- Includes key recent advances in analytical technology in this field
- Provides full-length articles, compound classes and individual compounds
Handbook of Residue Analytical Methods for Agrochemicals
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Posted by admin | Posted in Chemistry | Posted on 23-12-2010
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Written by experienced quality assurance (QA) professionals and field laboratory researchers. Provides concrete ideas for establishing a compliance program and refining the compliance process. Outlines approaches that have resulted in successful compliance and describes methods of avoiding some of the common mistakes. Appendices contain the entire GLP Enforcement Response Policy, a question-and-answer section, examples of forms for submitting data to the EPA, and the EPA’s penalty policy.
Good Laboratory Practice Standards: Applications for Field and Laboratory Studies
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Posted by admin | Posted in Chemistry | Posted on 18-12-2010
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So you’re ready to spread some fertilizer or perhaps spray some pesticide. Are you using the right chemical for the job? Are you using it in the right way? Are you breaking any environmental regulations? The knowledge level required of turf and agricultural managers when applying chemicals to a variety of sites today is constantly rising. But this book can help you meet the challenge. Written in non-technical language for the practicing manager, it conveys a basic understanding and working knowledge of fundamental chemical properties that relate to daily turfgrass and agricultural management. It gives you the practical knowledge you need to successfully and safely tackle the problem at hand. Complete, up-to-date information provided by two experts in the field cover the subject from A to Z, including new products, regulations, and management techniques.
Fundamentals of Turfgrass and Agricultural Chemistry
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Posted by admin | Posted in Chemistry | Posted on 13-12-2010
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Provides information on environmental fate, properties, emissions, downwind behavior and exposures of fumigants, and analytical methods for their determination. Explains properties, exposure, and analysis of fumigants and presents information on fumigant toxicity. Describes the agricultural need for fumigants. Presents regulatory fumigant issues.
Fumigants: Environmental Fate, Exposure, and Analysis
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Posted by admin | Posted in Chemistry | Posted on 04-12-2010
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This work contains the proceedings of the 1984 Environment and Chemicals in Agriculture symposium, held in Dublin, Ireland.
Environment and Chemicals in Agriculture
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Posted by admin | Posted in Chemistry | Posted on 29-11-2010
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This Encyclopedia provides coverage of a wide range of topics contributed by experts world wide. The work emphasizes the chemicals used in agriculture for management of pests, their development, use, metabolism, toxicology and mode of action. These chemicals include pesticides, such as the herbicides (weed killers), insecticides and fungicides. Applications of biotechnology are included as are discussions of natural products and growth regulators. Fertilizers and soil fertility are covered at length as well as the persistence of pesticide residues, their degradation, environmental transport and implications of their residues in the environmental. Toxicological and regulatory implications are included throughout.
- Comprehensive range of topics included – emphasizing chemicals used in pest management and soil fertility.
- Cover the chemistry, properties, toxicology, biotechnology, regulatory and environmental aspects of agrochemicals.
- Expert contributors from around the world.
- Provides an introduction to the field of agrochemicals.
- Environmental and toxicological aspects are included.
This work is a single source reference containing authoritative articles, definitions, literature citations and suggestions for further reading.
Available as a 3-volume print set or a convenient online edition.
Encyclopedia of Agrochemicals, 3 Volume Set
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Posted by admin | Posted in Chemistry | Posted on 14-11-2010
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Reports advances in biomarkers and biomonitoring used to explore environmental, chemical, and physiological processes. Presents new measurement techniques and their field applications. Also includes chapters on innovative approaches for interpretation of measurement results. Discusses how results are applied to exposure and risk assessment processes as well as new physiologic endpoints as markers of exposure and effect.
Biomarkers for Agrochemicals and Toxic Substances: Applications and Risk Assessment
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Posted by admin | Posted in Chemistry | Posted on 09-11-2010
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The importance of using optically pure compounds has long been recognized by the pharmaceutical industry. The discovery that opposite enantiomers can have similarly diverse effects on plants and insects has had no less a revolutionary impact on the agrochemical industry. Chirality in Agrochemicals, the first book dedicated to the topic, is written by experts from the agrochemical industry and academia, and discusses the synthesis, activity and toxicology of chiral agrochemicals, both those already on the market and those being researched. Chirality in Agrochemicals is a volume in the Wiley Series in Agrochemicals and Plant Protection. This series brings together current scientific and regulatory knowledge and perspectives on all aspects of the use of chemicals and biotechnology in agriculture.
Chirality in Agrochemicals
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Posted by admin | Posted in Chemistry | Posted on 04-11-2010
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The ever increasing demands for environmental and consumer protection are a continuous challenge for research, development and regulation of crop protection chemicals.
This book exclusively documents thirty invited lectures held at the 10th IUPAC International Congress on the Chemistry of Crop Protection in August 2002. These edited contributions take the form of reviews and presentations of original research results. They cover fundamental aspects of biology, chemistry, biochemistry and molecular biology of disease, weed and insect control agents, as well as economic issues, aspects in production, formulation and application, and recent regulatory developments in environmental and consumer protection.
Invaluable for industrial and academic research libraries in support of their R&D departments with the latest, exclusive information.
Chemistry of Crop Protection: Progress and Prospects in Science and Regulation
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Posted by admin | Posted in Chemistry | Posted on 25-10-2010
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Co-publishing Institutions IITA PMB 5320, Ibadan, Nigeria Tel: (234) 22 400300-400319 Telex: 31417 TROPIB NG Fax (INMARSAT): 874-1772276 Cable: TROPFOUND IKEJA The goal of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) is to increase the productivity of key food crops and to develop sustainable agricultural systems that can replace bush fallow, or slash-and-burn cultivation, in the humid and subhumid tropics of Africa. Crop improvement programmes focus on cassava, maize, plantain, cowpea, soybean and yam. Research findings are shared through international cooperation programmes, which include training, information and germplasm exchange activities. IITA was founded in 1967. The Federal Government of Nigeria provided a land grant of 1000 hectares at Ibadan for a headquarters and experimental farm site, and the Rockefeller and Ford Foundations provided financial support. IITA is governed by an international Board of Trustees. The staff includes nearly 200 scientists and professional staff from about 40 countries, who work at the Ibadan campus and at selected locations in many countries of sub-Saharan Africa. IITA is a member of a system of non-profit, international agricultural research centres supported by the Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). Established in 1971, the CGIAR is an association of about 50 countries, international and regional organizations and private foundations. The purpose of the research effort is to improve the quantity and quality of food production in developing countries. The World Bank, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) are co-sponsors of this effort. AABNF c/o IITA, PMB 5320, Ibadan, Nigeria Tel: (234) 22 400300-400319 Telex: 31417 TROPIB NG Fax (INMARSAT): 874-1772276 Cable: TROPFOUND IKEJA The African Association for Biological Nitrogen Fixation (AABNF), a multidisciplinary group of scientists and policy makers, was founded in 1982 under the auspices of IITA and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). The Association promotes research, training and the use of biological nitrogen fixation to increase food production, reduce the need for purchased nitrogen fertilizers, and alleviate malnutrition in Africa.
Biological Nitrogen Fixation and Sustainability of Tropical Agriculture
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