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Insecticide Biochemistry and Physiology (Hardcover, 1976 ed.)
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Insecticide Biochemistry and Physiology (Hardcover, 1976 ed.)
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Only four short decades ago, the control of insect pests by means
of chemicals was in its early infancy. The pioneers in the area
consisted largely of a group of dedicated applied entomologists
working to the best of their abilities with a very limited arsenal
of chemicals that included inorganics (arsenicals, fluorides,
etc.), some botanicals (nicotine), and a few synthetic organics
(dinitro-o-cresol, organothiocyanates). Much of the early research
was devoted to solving practical problems associated with the
formulation and application of the few existing materials, and
although the discovery of new types of insecticidal chemicals was
undoubtedly a pipe dream in the minds of some, little or no basic
research effort was expended in this direction. The discovery of
the insecticidal properties of DDT by Paul Miiller in 1939 has to
be viewed as the event which marked the birth of modern insecticide
chemistry and which has served as the cornerstone for its subse
quent developement. DDT clearly demonstrated for the first time the
dramatic potential of synthetic organic chemicals for insect
control and provided the initial stimulus which has caused
insecticide chemistry to become a field not only of immense
agricultural and public health importance but also one that has had
remarkable and unforseeable repercussions in broad areas of the
physical, biological, and social sciences. Indeed, there can be few
other synthetic chemicals which will be judged in history to have
had such a broad and telling impact on mankind as has DDT."
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