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Books > Professional & Technical > Agriculture & farming > Pest control

Non-Dietary Human Exposure and Risk Assessment (Hardcover): Michael Krolski, Curt Lunchick Non-Dietary Human Exposure and Risk Assessment (Hardcover)
Michael Krolski, Curt Lunchick
R5,571 Discovery Miles 55 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Protection of Subjects in Human Research rule by the USEPA, including the establishment of the Human Studies Review Board (HSRB), has resulted in changes to both study design and study evaluation processes, particularly with respect to ethical considerations. Non-Dietary Human Exposure andRisk Assessment is a compilation of the presentations given in a symposium of the same name at the 238th ACS National Meeting in Washington D.C. The purpose of the symposium was to provide a forum for scientists from industry, academia, and government to share investigative methods used to generate data for use in non-dietary human risk assessments and to share methodology for performing and evaluating those assessments.
This compilation is intended to provide the reader with a concise overview of the current status of both the scientific and regulatory aspects of non-dietary human exposure and risk assessment as applied to pesticides. It is the hope of the editors that it will also be the starting point for discussions leading to the further refinement of study and risk assessment design, data evaluation, and regulatory harmonization.
Three major areas are covered in this symposium edition. The first area is regulatory issues including the development of the Protection of Subjects in Human Research rule and the HSRB, statistical procedures involved in designing human exposure studies, handling of the data generated in those studies, and quality assurance processes related to worker exposure studies. The second area, study design, includes processes for the identification and recruitment of volunteers for human exposure studies, overviews of several studies that have been recently performed, the development of procedures for evaluating the resulting data by Regulatory Agencies, and efforts towards international cooperation in the generation and use of exposure data. The final area, methodology, includes examples of the development of methods for the analysis of samples generated in non-dietary human exposure studies with particular emphasis on the use of hyphenated techniques and the development of a model for determining greenhouse exposures that is currently being used in Europe.

Chiral Pesticides - Stereoselectivity and Its Consequences (Hardcover, New): A. Wayne Garrison, Jay Gan, Weiping Liu Chiral Pesticides - Stereoselectivity and Its Consequences (Hardcover, New)
A. Wayne Garrison, Jay Gan, Weiping Liu
R2,787 Discovery Miles 27 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Chirality as an environmental phenomenon was dealt with in a thorough and interesting manner in a series of three symposia entitled "Modern Chiral Pesticides: Enantioselectivity and Its Consequences," sponsored by the Agrochemical Division of the American Chemical Society and held in Washington, DC (2005), Boston, MA (2007) and San Francisco, CA (2010). All three symposia included speakers from industry, government and academia, representing several European countries, China, and the United States. Corresponding to this broad group of countries, institutions and speakers, the range of topics touched on almost all facets of chirality as it is manifested in environmental and human exposure and toxicity. The 40 oral and 20 poster presentations indeed approached comprehensive coverage: analysis of enantiomers and other stereoisomers; preparative separation of enantiomers; stereoselective occurrences of chiral pesticides in environment soil and water and in wildlife and human tissues and fluids; stereoselective degradation and metabolism of chiral pesticides; and stereoselective toxicity.
This book is a result of manuscript contributions by some of the oral and poster presenters to the third symposium in 2010. In addition to symposium participants, invitations were extended to the environmental chiral chemistry community in general, including most of the speakers in the 2005 and 2007 symposia, in an attempt to attain good coverage of this rather broad topic. Thus, this ACS Symposium book will generate many new ideas from interested readers and inform them of useful techniques for experimental exploration of the somewhat exotic, but important, area of chiral chemistry of pesticides.

Advances in Human Vector Control (Hardcover): J. Marshall Clark, Jeffrey Bloomquist, Hitoshi Kawada Advances in Human Vector Control (Hardcover)
J. Marshall Clark, Jeffrey Bloomquist, Hitoshi Kawada
R2,673 Discovery Miles 26 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A combination of population growth, public health failures, environmental degradation and rapid global transportation has resulted in a world that is at increasing risk to vectorborne and other infectious diseases. A large percentage of emerging diseases are vectorborne and over one-third of the agents on the list of greatest concern from bioterrorism are vectorborne. Many of these diseases are viral that have no effective drug or vaccine treatments. Drug and insecticide resistance is now common and has greatly compromised our ability to provide effective and affordable control. Parasitic diseases, including malaria, leishmmaniasis and African trypanosomiasis are likewise increasing in many parts of the world. Control programs for onchocerciasis and to some extent filariasis are reducing the impact of these diseases, largely due to the availability of filaricides such as ivermectin. Chagas disease has also declined significantly through home improvements and indoor insecticide application against the domicilary kissing bug vectors.
Despite these gains, this tend has not been sustainable. Instead, infectious disease is now responsible for greater than 25% of all deaths and nearly 50% of premature deaths among those under 45 years of age, and 63% for children less than 4 years of age. A significant proportion of these deaths is attributed to vectorborne diseases, particularly from malaria ( 11%). Indeed, more that 1 million people are killed annually by malaria, about 3000 per day. It is estimated that 700,000 children under the age of 5 die of malaria and at least 300 million are ill due to malaria each year. In response, the American Institute of Medicine (2003) has called for a renewed effort to rebuild public health infrastructures needed to conduct disease surveillance and vector control programs and to increase research to provide improved pesticides and their use, new repellents, new biopestcides and biocontrol agents to augment pesticidal control, as well as novel strategies to interrupt pathogen transmission.
With these goals in mind, we convened the first vector control symposium as part of the scientific program of the 3rd Pan-Pacific Conference of Pesticide Science in 2003. Five years after (2008), we re-convened this expanded topic at the 4th Pan-Pacific Conference on Pesticide Science and the scientific presentations made over two days comprise this current volume, Advances in Human Vector Control. The book covers two major areas: 1) Current Status and Control Practices, covering malaria, dengue, Chagas, human lice, cockroach and house dust mite issues; and 2) Novel Approaches and Resistance Management of these diseases. Chapters are provided by internationally-recognized experts who are actively involved in vector control and management, providing an up to date summary of this critically important area of public health. The effective use of novel control strategies is stressed and the status of recently acquired genomic approaches is critically reviewed.

Pesticides in Household, Structural and Residential Pest Management (Hardcover, New): Chris Peterson, Daniel Stout Pesticides in Household, Structural and Residential Pest Management (Hardcover, New)
Chris Peterson, Daniel Stout
R2,667 Discovery Miles 26 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book brings together current thought on several aspects of the use of pesticides in and around homes, schools and workplaces. The book addresses several parts of the process, from the discovery and development of new active ingredients, their formulation, use, longevity, environmental fate and human exposure.

Bats in Roofs (Paperback): Bats in Roofs (Paperback)
R55 R51 Discovery Miles 510 Save R4 (7%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Bats in roofs has been compiled by the Bat Interest Group of KwaZulu-Natal as a practical guide to assist householders and pest controllers to live harmoniously with bats, identifying various species of bat that may occur around buildings, and dealing with bat nuisance problems in an effective and bat-friendly, non-chemical manner. Although predominantly about bats living in roof spaces, this title also deals with bats, such as fruit bats and tomb bats, which may roost or forage in outside areas such as eaves and garden trees. In addition, it seeks to foster a more tolerant attitude towards bats and an appreciation of the ecological and economic benefits of these intelligent and misunderstood mammals.

Nitrogen in Agriculture - Physiological, Agricultural and Ecological Aspects (Hardcover): Takuji Ohyama, Kazuyuki Inubushi Nitrogen in Agriculture - Physiological, Agricultural and Ecological Aspects (Hardcover)
Takuji Ohyama, Kazuyuki Inubushi
R3,348 Discovery Miles 33 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Instant Insights: Pesticide Residues in Agriculture (Paperback): Linda J. Thomson, Ary A. Hoffmann, Keith Tyrell, Sheila... Instant Insights: Pesticide Residues in Agriculture (Paperback)
Linda J. Thomson, Ary A. Hoffmann, Keith Tyrell, Sheila Willis, Stephanie Williamson, …
R1,280 Discovery Miles 12 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection features three peer-reviewed literature reviews on pesticide residues in agriculture. The first chapter outlines the ways in which pesticide use can lead to increased pest problems, such as pest resurgence and replacement, and the development of pesticide resistance. The chapter examines current strategies for mitigating the impacts of pesticides and refers to a detailed case study on the diamondback moth (DBM) to demonstrate the practical application of these strategies. The second chapter explores the threat of pesticide poisoning to human health, either via deliberate self-poisoning or via occupational exposure. It discusses how best to monitor exposure to pesticides, as well as how to minimize the human health risks that may arise as a result of their use/exposure. The authors refer to a case study on smallholder cotton farmers in the Republic of Benin to emphasise the global pesticide poisoning crisis. The final chapter reviews the environmental impacts of pesticide use in agriculture, focussing on their contribution to global human and ecological health issues. It provides an overview of how pesticides are currently addressed in emission inventory and impact assessment, and discusses the relevance of spatiotemporal variability in modelling emissions and the toxicity and ecotoxicity impacts of pesticides.

New Pesticides and Soil Sensors (Hardcover): Alexandru Mihai Grumezescu New Pesticides and Soil Sensors (Hardcover)
Alexandru Mihai Grumezescu
R5,363 Discovery Miles 53 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

New Pesticides and Soil Sensors, a volume in the Nanotechnology in the Agri-Food Industry series, is a practical resource that demonstrates how nanotechnology is a highly attractive tool that offers new options for the formulation of 'nanopesticides'. Recent advances in nanopesticide research is reviewed and divided into several themes, including improvement of the water solubility of poorly soluble pesticide active ingredients to improve bioavailability and the encapsulation of pesticide active ingredients within permeable nanoparticles with the aim of releasing pesticide active ingredients in a controlled or targeted manner, while also protecting active ingredients from premature photo-degradation.

Crop Protection, Volume 55 (Hardcover): Guy Smagghe Crop Protection, Volume 55 (Hardcover)
Guy Smagghe
R4,379 Discovery Miles 43 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Crop Protection, Volume 55, the latest release in the Advances in Insect Physiology series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on RNAi Plus, where microbes enhance RNAi: Mechanism and Applications, Symbionts in whiteflies, miRNAs from the microbiome as drivers in the insect, a critical view on insect microbiome data analysis and interpretation, Insect-microbe interactions and transmission as shaped by future climate changes, Intestinal bacteria of the German cockroach and its interaction with entomopathogenic fungus, and Beyond Baculovirus: Alternative biotechnological platforms and pest control based on insect viruses.

Databook of Biocides (Hardcover): Anna Wypych, George Wypych Databook of Biocides (Hardcover)
Anna Wypych, George Wypych
R7,648 Discovery Miles 76 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Databook of Biocides contains critical data on the most important biocides in use today. The selection includes generic and commercial biocides, which are approved for use in the European Union and the US. Data on generic biocides come from numerous sources, and can be easily compared with manufacturer information on commercial biocides, which are also included. Physical properties are presented-including volatility, solubility, and concentration-as are health and safety considerations (such as flash point, autoignition temperature, risks of skin and eye irritation, mutagenicity and carcinogenicity) and first-aid guidance. Ecological properties are also emphasized, with data on biodegradation and acquatic toxicity. Particular emphasis is placed on usage considerations, including recommended material-biocide combinations, processing methods and dosages, and features and benefits for each biocide. The book also contains an introductory chapter in which general indicators of performance of biocides are discussed.

Getting Started in Your Own Wood (Paperback, Revised edition): Julian Evans, Will Rolls Getting Started in Your Own Wood (Paperback, Revised edition)
Julian Evans, Will Rolls
R443 R403 Discovery Miles 4 030 Save R40 (9%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This is an expanded and updated edition of Badgers, Beeches and Blisters, first published in 2006 and reprinted four times. It goes through all the basics of owning a small wood, which has become very popular. Every chapter has been revised and two new chapters on firewood and diseases have been added. It has become increasingly more popular to own a small wood or be able to help look after one. Getting Started in Your Own Wood has all you need to know about the basics. It is written by experts committed to the care and stewardship of our woodland resources and provides practical advice and guidance for those coming to woodland management for the first time. Getting Started in Your Own Wood is an expanded and updated edition of Julian's hugely successful Badgers, Beeches and Blisters, first published in 2006 and reprinted four times. Every chapter has been revised, and two new chapters added by Will Rolls on firewood and tree pests and diseases.

Insecticides - Agriculture and Toxicology (Hardcover): Ghousia Begum Insecticides - Agriculture and Toxicology (Hardcover)
Ghousia Begum
R3,321 Discovery Miles 33 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Biological Control of Insect and Mite Pests in Iran - A Review from Fundamental and Applied Aspects (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021):... Biological Control of Insect and Mite Pests in Iran - A Review from Fundamental and Applied Aspects (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Javad Karimi, Hossein Madadi
R3,004 Discovery Miles 30 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book provides a reference to biological control of arthropod pests in agriculture and of public health importance in Iran. A quick glance over the literature shows a long history of biocontrol attempts in the country. Some historically important events highlighting the interest of Iranian academic, research and extension fields to the natural enemies and their applied aspects are provided. Iran, with an exception of the former USSR, was a pioneer in both basic and applied biocontrol in West Asia. The book consists of four parts: three parts for predators, parasitoids and pathogens, and last part for other approaches and analyses of the current state of biological control in Iran. The book provides the most up-to-date information on pest control and related topics of entomology in Iran. The chapters are written by scholars from major Universities and research centers in Iran.

Insecticides - Impact and Benefits of Its Use for Humanity (Hardcover): Ramon Eduardo Rebolledo Ranz Insecticides - Impact and Benefits of Its Use for Humanity (Hardcover)
Ramon Eduardo Rebolledo Ranz
R3,422 Discovery Miles 34 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Plant Protection - From Chemicals to Biologicals (Hardcover): Ravindra Soni, Deep Chandra Suyal, Reeta Goel Plant Protection - From Chemicals to Biologicals (Hardcover)
Ravindra Soni, Deep Chandra Suyal, Reeta Goel
R5,931 Discovery Miles 59 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Phyto-pathogens are one of the dominating components which badly affect crop production. In light of the global food demand, sustainable agricultural plans utilizing agrochemicals became necessary. The role of beneficial microbes in the defense priming of host plants has been well documented. This book details new aspects of microbial-assisted plant protection and their role in agricultural production, economy, and environmental sustainability.

Pesticides - Use and Misuse and Their Impact in the Environment (Hardcover): Marcelo Larramendy, Sonia Soloneski Pesticides - Use and Misuse and Their Impact in the Environment (Hardcover)
Marcelo Larramendy, Sonia Soloneski
R3,317 Discovery Miles 33 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Biological Pest Cantrol Through Ichneumonids (Hardcover): T.V. Sathe Biological Pest Cantrol Through Ichneumonids (Hardcover)
T.V. Sathe
R1,262 Discovery Miles 12 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Textbook on Integrated Pest Management of Horticultural Crops (Hardcover): N & Sujatha A & Pratro Tsk Emmanuel Textbook on Integrated Pest Management of Horticultural Crops (Hardcover)
N & Sujatha A & Pratro Tsk Emmanuel
R2,161 Discovery Miles 21 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Occupational and Residential Exposure Assessment for Pesticides (Hardcover, New): C. Franklin Occupational and Residential Exposure Assessment for Pesticides (Hardcover, New)
C. Franklin
R7,370 Discovery Miles 73 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This timely publication concentrates on the exposure to pesticides by agricultural workers and residential users of pesticides through inhalation and physical contact.

The book discusses more recently discovered risks such as pesticides on indoor carpets and includes new trends in data interpretation.

"Occupational & Residential Exposure Assessment for Pesticides" complements the other title on pesticide exposure in the series - "Pesticide Residues in Drinking Water," by Hamilton/Crossley and is a must for all professionals in the Pesticide Industry as well as academics.

Microbial Biotechnology in Crop Protection (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021): Manoj Kaushal, Ramprasad Microbial Biotechnology in Crop Protection (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Manoj Kaushal, Ramprasad
R6,732 Discovery Miles 67 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This edited volume is a comprehensive account of plant diseases and insect pests, plant protection and management for various crops using microbial and biotechnological approaches. The book elucidates the role of biotechnology for the enhancement of crop productivity and management of bacterial and fungal diseases via eco-friendly methods. It discusses crop-pest/ pathogen interaction and utilizing this interaction in a beneficial and sustainable way. This book is of interest to teachers, researchers, plant scientists and plant pathologists. Also the book serves as additional reading material for undergraduate and graduate students of agriculture, forestry, ecology, soil science, and environmental sciences.

Advances in Insect Control and Resistance Management (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): A. Rami Horowitz, Isaac Ishaaya Advances in Insect Control and Resistance Management (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
A. Rami Horowitz, Isaac Ishaaya
R4,847 Discovery Miles 48 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book covers advanced concepts and creative ideas with regard to insect biorational control and insecticide resistance management. Some chapters present and summarize general strategies or tactics for managing insect pests such as the principles of IPM in various crop systems and biorational control of insect pests, advances in organic farming, alternative strategies for controlling orchard and field-crop pests. Other chapters cover alternative methods for controlling pests such as disruption of insect reproductive systems and utilization of semiochemicals and diatomaceous earth formulations, and developing bioacoustic methods for mating disruption. Another part is devoted to insecticide resistance: mechanisms and novel approaches for managing insect resistance in agriculture and in public health.

Olfactory Concepts of Insect Control - Alternative to insecticides - Volume 2 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Jean-Francois Picimbon Olfactory Concepts of Insect Control - Alternative to insecticides - Volume 2 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Jean-Francois Picimbon
R4,410 Discovery Miles 44 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Evolution gave rise to a prominent insect diversity at every level of ecological niche. Since then, hordes of insects have threatened human and cattle health as well as most of all green lands and agricultural crops. Now, the insect problem expands from many mutant forms of yellow dengue fever mosquitoes to highly-resistant larvae of most all various phytophageous species. The tremendous expansion of insects is due not only to an increasing resistance capacity to insecticides, but also to a strong capacity for adapting to different climate and environmental changes, including global warming. Obviously insects display a number of rudimentary systems to build an extremely efficient organism to survive in a changing world. In many species, one pheromone molecule is enough to trigger mating behavior. Therefore, insects have become crucial models not only for evolutionary studies, but also for understanding specific mechanisms underlying sensory-based behaviors. Most of insect species such as ants, beetles, cockroaches, locusts, moths and mosquitoes largely rely on olfactory cues to explore the environment and find con-specifics or food sources. A conglomerate of renowned international scientific experts is gathered to expose the insect problem on the various continents of the planet and propose an alternative to the use of toxic insecticides. Sex pheromones, specific chemical signals necessary for reproduction, and pheromone detection in insects are described with full details of the olfactory mechanisms in the antennae and higher centers in the brain. Thus, new synthetic pheromones and/or plant odors with specific molecular target sites in the insect olfactory system are proposed for sustainable development in agricultural and entomological industries. Disrupting insect pheromone channels and plant odor detection mechanisms is solemnly envisioned as a unique way to control invasive insect pest species while preserving human and environment safety.

Nanobiotechnology in Bioformulations (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Ramprasad, Vivek Kumar, Manoj Kumar, Devendra Choudhary Nanobiotechnology in Bioformulations (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Ramprasad, Vivek Kumar, Manoj Kumar, Devendra Choudhary
R4,432 Discovery Miles 44 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With the recent shift of chemical fertilizers and pesticides to organic agriculture, the employment of microbes that perform significant beneficial functions for plants has been highlighted. This book presents timely discussion and coverage on the use of microbial formulations, which range from powdered or charcoal-based to solution and secondary metabolite-based bioformulations. Bioformulation development of biofertilizers and biopesticides coupled with the advantages of nanobiotechnology propose significant applications in the agricultural section including nanobiosensors, nanoherbicides, and smart transport systems for the regulated release of agrochemical. Moreover, the formulation of secondary metabolites against individual phytopathogens could be used irrespective of geographical positions with higher disease incidences. The prospective advantages and uses of nanobiotechnology generate tremendous interest, as it could augment production of agricultural produce while being cost-effective both energetically and economically. This bioformulation approach is incomparable to existing technology, as the bioformulation would explicitly target the particular pathogen without harming the natural microbiome of the ecosystem. Nanobiotechnology in Bioformulations covers the constraints associated with large-scale development and commercialization of bioinoculant formations. Furthermore, exclusive emphasis is be placed on next-generation efficient bioinoculants having secondary metabolite formulations with longer shelf life and advanced competence against several phytopathogens. Valuable chapters deal with bioformulation strategies that use divergent groups of the microbiome and include detailed diagrammatic and pictorial representation. This book will be highly beneficial for both experts and novices in the fields of microbial bioformulation, nanotechnology, and nano-microbiotechnology. It discusses the prevailing status and applications available for microbial researchers and scientists, agronomists, students, environmentalists, agriculturists, and agribusiness professionals, as well as to anyone devoted to sustaining the ecosystem.

Chemical Ecology of Insect Parasitoids (Hardcover): E. Wajnberg Chemical Ecology of Insect Parasitoids (Hardcover)
E. Wajnberg
R2,935 Discovery Miles 29 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Insect parasitoids are a fascinating group of animals in many respects. Perhaps the most fascinating point is that these insects, in the course of the evolutionary time, have developed an impressive way to use chemical compounds to dialogue with the different protagonists of their environment (i.e., conspecifics, their hosts and the plants on which their hosts are living). Unravelling the evolutionary meaning of such chemical communication networks can give new insights into the ecology of these insects and especially on how to improve their use for the control of noxious pests in biological control programmes. Chemical Ecology of Insect Parasitoids is a timely publication, with organised chapters to present the most important knowledge and discoveries that have taken place over the last decade, and their potential use in pest control strategy. Specific relevant case studies are presented to enhance the reader's experience. Suited to graduate students and professional researchers and practitioners in pest management, entomology, evolutionary biology, behavioural ecology, and chemical ecology, this book is essential for anyone needing information on this important group of insects.

Anticoagulant Rodenticides and Wildlife (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Nico W. Brink, John E. Elliott, Richard F. Shore, Barnett A.... Anticoagulant Rodenticides and Wildlife (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Nico W. Brink, John E. Elliott, Richard F. Shore, Barnett A. Rattner
R5,423 Discovery Miles 54 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Commensal rodents pose health risks and cause substantial damage to property and food supplies. Rats have also invaded islands and pose a serious threat to native wildlife, particularly raptors and seabirds. Estimates of total damage from introduced rats range into the billions of dollars in developed countries. This book aims to provide a state-of-the-art overview of the scientific advancements in the assessment of exposure, effects and risks that currently used rodenticides may pose to non-target organisms in the environment, along with practical guidance for characterization of hazards. This will be discussed in relation to their efficacy, and the societal needs for rodent control, and discussion of risk mitigation and development of alternatives. The flow in the book is planned as: a. introduction and setting the scene b. problem description (risks and effects on non-targets and secondary poisoning, development of resistance) c. ; alternatives, regulation and risk mitigation d. conclusions and recommendations

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