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Retention, uptake, and translocation of agrochemicals in plants / Kyung Myung, editor, Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis, Indiana, Norbert M. Satchivi, editor, Dow AgroScences, Indianapolis, Indiana, Coleen K. Kingston, editor, Dupont Crop Protection, Newark, Delaware ; sponsored by the ACS Division of Agrochemicals.

Contributor(s): Series: ACS symposium series ; 1171Publisher: Washington, DC : American Chemical Society, [2014]Description: x, 224 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780841229723 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 580  23 K437
Contents:
Spray retention of crop protection agrochemicals on the plant surface -- Co-penetration of actives and adjuvants and its significance for the matched pair liaison -- Modeling xenobiotic uptake and movement ¿ a review -- Comparison of translocation properties of insecticides verses herbicides that lead to efficacious control of pests as specifically illustrated by isoclast¿ active, a new insecticide and arylex¿ active, a new herbicide -- Fungicide mobility and the influence of physical properties -- The relative influence of retention, uptake and translocation on the bioefficacy of glyphosate -- Differences in herbicide uptake, translocation and distribution as sources of herbicide resistance in weeds -- Absorption and penetration of herbicides viewed in metabolism studies: case of glufosinate and imazamox in wheat -- Uptake, translocation, and accumulation of pharmaceutical and hormone contaminants in vegetables -- The use of systemic anthranilic diamide and neonicotinoid seed treatments in rice pest management.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Spray retention of crop protection agrochemicals on the plant surface -- Co-penetration of actives and adjuvants and its significance for the matched pair liaison -- Modeling xenobiotic uptake and movement ¿ a review -- Comparison of translocation properties of insecticides verses herbicides that lead to efficacious control of pests as specifically illustrated by isoclast¿ active, a new insecticide and arylex¿ active, a new herbicide -- Fungicide mobility and the influence of physical properties -- The relative influence of retention, uptake and translocation on the bioefficacy of glyphosate -- Differences in herbicide uptake, translocation and distribution as sources of herbicide resistance in weeds -- Absorption and penetration of herbicides viewed in metabolism studies: case of glufosinate and imazamox in wheat -- Uptake, translocation, and accumulation of pharmaceutical and hormone contaminants in vegetables -- The use of systemic anthranilic diamide and neonicotinoid seed treatments in rice pest management.