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Studies towards the total synthesis of insect antifeedant clerodanes
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Year: 1989 Publisher: Wageningen : Landbouwuniversiteit,

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Sterol biosynthesis inhibitors and anti-feeding compounds.
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ISBN: 0387134875 Year: 1986 Publisher: New York Springer

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Insect antifeedants
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ISBN: 0415334004 Year: 2005 Publisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press,

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Insecticides for Mosquito Control : Strengthening the Evidence Base
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ISBN: 3036565930 3036565922 Year: 2023 Publisher: Basel : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute,

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The eradication of vector-borne diseases is threatened by the limited range of available insecticides, leading, inevitably, to the development of resistance. This is particularly concerning for malaria control, which relies heavily on insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) and indoor residual sprays (IRS). New chemistries are being developed, and innovative deployment of insecticides may play a role in overcoming resistance, either through new types of tools or new means of distribution. A variety of novel product types and vector control strategies are under development and evaluation, which is to be celebrated, but a strong evidence base is needed to guide effective operational deployment decisions. Novel approaches should be supported by robust data collected using appropriate and validated methods to monitor efficacy, durability, and any emerging resistance. This reprint presents original research into developing and characterizing new vector control products, as well as understanding and monitoring insecticide resistance. Review articles explore the impact of insecticide resistance and offer guidance on insecticide choice in the face of pyrethroid resistance. Consensus methodologies are presented, in the form of standard operating procedures (SOPs) designed to be adopted and used to generate reproducible data that can be compared and interpreted across and between studies. It is hoped that this collection of articles offers inspiration and guidance on how consistent data can be generated to inform more effective development, evaluation, and use of new and existing vector control tools.


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Terpenoid antifeedants against insects : A hebavioural and sensory study.
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ISBN: 9054859016 Year: 1998 Publisher: Wageningen : Landbouwuniversiteit Wageningen,


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Advances in arthropod repellents
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ISBN: 0323854117 0323854125 9780323854122 9780323854115 Year: 2022 Publisher: London, United Kingdom


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Validation of pharmocophore models of mosquito repellents ... annual report
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ISSN: 19499302 Publisher: Washington, D.C. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service


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Insecticide, Acaricide, Repellent and Antimicrobial Development
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The present book, a reprint of the Molecules Special Issue "Insecticide, Acaricide, Repellent and Antimicrobial Development", presents key advances in the development of effective and eco-friendly insecticides, acaricides, repellents, and antimicrobials, including products of natural origin.

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Medicine --- Lauraceae --- Aedes aegypti --- Aedes albopictus --- Culex quinquefasciatus --- antibacterial --- antifungal --- antioxidants --- compatibility --- date palm dust mites --- host defense --- Oligonychus afrasiaticus --- Metarhizium anisopliae --- natural acaricide --- synergism --- 1-Chlorooctadecane --- Lamiaceae --- Clinopodium nepeta subsp. nepeta --- Clinopodium nepeta subsp. glandulosum --- essential oils --- chemical variability --- biological activities --- Citrullus colocynthis --- spinasterol, 22,23-dihydrospinasterol --- fernenol --- insecticidal activity --- LC50 --- electrical penetration graph --- peach potato aphid --- antifeedants --- attractants --- structure-activity relationships --- fractionation --- reducing activity --- biomolecules --- antibiofilm --- microbial infection --- mangrove --- larvicidal activity --- enzyme inhibition --- Rhizophora mucronata --- repellent --- mosquitoes --- Erigeron --- Conyza bonariensis --- Conyza canadensis --- Conyza sumatrensis --- mosquito --- vector control --- naphthoquinones --- plumbagin --- Spodoptera littoralis --- insect growth inhibition --- carnivorous plants --- Nepenthes --- botanical-based insecticide --- cereals --- green grain protectant --- essential oil nanoformulation --- stored-product beetles --- Tenebrionidae --- Chagas' disease transmission --- triatomines --- peridomiciliary use --- Argentina --- biopesticides --- bio-based pesticides --- chemical ecology --- pest control --- natural products --- storage --- monoterpenes --- bioinsecticide --- insect pest --- toxicity --- eugenol derivatives --- amino alcohols --- semisynthetic insecticides --- bioinsecticides --- phenylpropanoids --- Spodoptera frugiperda --- urban pests --- agricultural pests --- aphids --- cockroaches --- kissing bugs --- insect vectors --- green insecticides --- moth pests --- non-target toxicity --- stored product pests --- termites --- Lauraceae --- Aedes aegypti --- Aedes albopictus --- Culex quinquefasciatus --- antibacterial --- antifungal --- antioxidants --- compatibility --- date palm dust mites --- host defense --- Oligonychus afrasiaticus --- Metarhizium anisopliae --- natural acaricide --- synergism --- 1-Chlorooctadecane --- Lamiaceae --- Clinopodium nepeta subsp. nepeta --- Clinopodium nepeta subsp. glandulosum --- essential oils --- chemical variability --- biological activities --- Citrullus colocynthis --- spinasterol, 22,23-dihydrospinasterol --- fernenol --- insecticidal activity --- LC50 --- electrical penetration graph --- peach potato aphid --- antifeedants --- attractants --- structure-activity relationships --- fractionation --- reducing activity --- biomolecules --- antibiofilm --- microbial infection --- mangrove --- larvicidal activity --- enzyme inhibition --- Rhizophora mucronata --- repellent --- mosquitoes --- Erigeron --- Conyza bonariensis --- Conyza canadensis --- Conyza sumatrensis --- mosquito --- vector control --- naphthoquinones --- plumbagin --- Spodoptera littoralis --- insect growth inhibition --- carnivorous plants --- Nepenthes --- botanical-based insecticide --- cereals --- green grain protectant --- essential oil nanoformulation --- stored-product beetles --- Tenebrionidae --- Chagas' disease transmission --- triatomines --- peridomiciliary use --- Argentina --- biopesticides --- bio-based pesticides --- chemical ecology --- pest control --- natural products --- storage --- monoterpenes --- bioinsecticide --- insect pest --- toxicity --- eugenol derivatives --- amino alcohols --- semisynthetic insecticides --- bioinsecticides --- phenylpropanoids --- Spodoptera frugiperda --- urban pests --- agricultural pests --- aphids --- cockroaches --- kissing bugs --- insect vectors --- green insecticides --- moth pests --- non-target toxicity --- stored product pests --- termites

Insect pheromones and their use in pest management.
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ISBN: 0412804700 0412444100 9401153442 Year: 1998 Publisher: London : Chapman and Hall,

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There is now a considerable literature on chemical ecology, which had its beginnings in the study of insect pheromones. This beginning was possible only by combining the disciplines and techniques of biology and chemistry. For a biologist, it is difficult to understand the time­ frames of analytical and synthetic chemistry. A compound may take days to characterize and be available in minutes from a bottle on the shelf, or it may take years to characterize and synthesize. Chemists have a similar frustration: after an intense programme of work, the insect in question may not emerge for many months. study are, however, The rewards of integrated interdisciplinary considerable, because they allow us to understand many facets of insect behaviour and consequently to control that behaviour for our own ends. In this book, we have set out to explain the results of research from chemical and biological perspectives, and see how the knowledge gained has led to novel techniques that can be used in insect pest management and insect control. An important part of understanding insect chemical ecology involves the understanding not only of new concepts but of the vocabularies used by scientists specializing in different fields. It will be clear that the three sections of this book have been written by three different people: an insect behaviourist, an organic chemist and a biologist in industry.

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Plant and Crop Sciences Plant and Crop Protection -- Integrated Control, Integrated Pest Management --- ALLW. --- Insecta --- animal ecology --- Pheromones --- Isolation --- Insulation --- chemical structure --- Semiochemicals --- Mating disruption --- Insect control --- Evolutionary biology. --- Animal systematics. --- Animal taxonomy. --- Plant pathology. --- Biochemistry. --- Evolutionary Biology. --- Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography. --- Plant Pathology. --- Biochemistry, general. --- Biological chemistry --- Chemical composition of organisms --- Organisms --- Physiological chemistry --- Biology --- Chemistry --- Medical sciences --- Botany --- Communicable diseases in plants --- Crop diseases --- Crops --- Diseases of plants --- Microbial diseases in plants --- Pathological botany --- Pathology, Vegetable --- Phytopathology --- Plant pathology --- Plants --- Vegetable pathology --- Agricultural pests --- Crop losses --- Diseased plants --- Phytopathogenic microorganisms --- Plant pathologists --- Plant quarantine --- Animal classification --- Animal systematics --- Animal taxonomy --- Classification --- Systematic zoology --- Systematics (Zoology) --- Taxonomy, Animal --- Zoological classification --- Zoological systematics --- Zoological taxonomy --- Zoology --- Animal evolution --- Animals --- Biological evolution --- Darwinism --- Evolutionary biology --- Evolutionary science --- Origin of species --- Evolution --- Biological fitness --- Homoplasy --- Natural selection --- Phylogeny --- Composition --- Pathology --- Diseases and pests --- Diseases --- Wounds and injuries --- Insect pests --- Insect baits and repellents. --- Pheromones. --- Control. --- Hormones --- Sex recognition (Zoology) --- Insect attractants --- Insect repellents --- Insects --- Insecticides --- Pest control baits --- Repellents --- Insect antifeedants --- Baits --- Control --- Equipment and supplies --- Extermination --- Plant and Crop Sciences Plant and Crop Protection -- Integrated Control, Integrated Pest Management.

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