Metabolism of pesticides / by Calvin M. Menzie.
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transparent Author: Menzie, Calvin M.
transparent Title Statement: Metabolism of pesticides / by Calvin M. Menzie.
transparent Published: Washington, D.C. : Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, 1969.
transparent Description: 487 pages illustrations 27 cm.
transparent Series: (Special scientific report - wildlife, no 127)
transparent Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references (348-478).
transparent Contents Note: Contents: Acknowledgement​.
transparent Contents: Introduction.
transparent Contents: Abate ; Acarol ; Acethion ; Actidione ; Afalon ; Aldrin ; Allethrin ; Allisan ; American Cyanamid 12008 ; Amiben ; Amitrole ; Antimycin ; Aresin ; Arsenicals ; Atrazine ; Azinphosmethyl ; Azodrin.
transparent Contents: Banol ; Banvel D ; Barban ; Barthrin ; Bayer 73 ; Bayer 9015 ; Bayer 19639 ; Bayer 22408 ; Bayer 23655 ; Bayer 25141 ; Bayer 29493 ; Bayer 39007 ; Baygon ; Baytex ; Benzene hexachlorid ; BHC ; Bidrin ; Biapacryl ; Biphenyl ; Botran ; Bromophos ; Bromoxynil ; Butonate.
transparent Contents: Captan ; Carbaryl ; Carbophenthion ;Casoron ; CCC ; CDAA ; CDEC ; CEPA ; CEPC ; Chloranil ; Chlorate ; Chlordane ; Chlordene ; Chlorfenvinphos ; Chlorobenzene ; Chlorobiphenyl ; 2-​Chloro-​N-​isopropylacetan​ilide ; N-​(3-​chloro-​4-​methylphenyl)-​2-​methylpentamide ; Chloroneb ; p-Chlorophenyl p-​chlorobenzenesu​lfonate ; Chlorothion ; Chlorothion, isomeric ; Chlorthiamid ; Chloroxuron ; Ciba C-9491 ; Ciodrin ; Citicide ; Colep ; Cotoran ; Coumaphos ; Coumarin ; 2- and 4-CPA ; 2-, 3- and 4-CPB ; Cresols ; Cumenyl methylcarbamate ; Cycloheximide ; Cyclophosphamid ; Cycocel ; Cyolane ; Cyprex.
transparent Contents: 2,4-D ; Daconil ; Dacthal ; Dalapon ; Dasanit ; 2,4-DB ; DCNA ; DCPA ; DDC ; DDD ; DDP ; DDT ; DDVP ; Delnav ; Demeton ; DEP ; Dexon ; DFP ; Diazinon ; Dibrom ; Dicamba ; Dicaptan ; Dicapthon ; Dichlobenil ; Dichlone ; Dichoran ; Dichlorobenzene ; Dichlorobenzyl N-​methylcarbamate ; Dichloropropene ; Dichlorvos ; Dicofol ; Dicryl ; Dieldrin; Dihydrochlorden​e ; Dihydroheptachl​or ; Dimefox ; Dimethoate ; Dimethrin ; Dimetilan ; Dinitro Compounds ; Dinitrophenol ; Dinitrotoluamid​e ; Dinoben ; Dioxathion ; Diphenamid ; Dipterex ; Diquat ; Disulfiram ; Disulfoton ; Disyston ; Dithiocarbamate ; Ditholane ; Ditranil ; Diuron ; DMF ; DMSO ; DNBP ; DNOC ; DNP ; DNPP ; Dodine ; Dodecylguanidin​e ; DPA ; DuPont Fungicide 1991 ; Dyfonate ; Dyrene.
transparent Contents: Endosulfan ; Endothal ; Endothion ; Endrin ; EPN ; EPTC ; Ethylene bromohydrin ; Ethylene Dibromide ; Ethylene dichloride ; Ethylene oxide.
transparent Contents: Famphur ; Fenitrothion ; Fenthion ; Ferbam ; Fluometuron ; Fluoroacetamide ; Fluoroacetanili​de ; Fluoroacetate ; Folpet ; Frescon ; Furadan.
transparent Contents: Griseofulvin ; Guthion, GS-13005 ; GS-14254 ; Heptachlor ; Heptadecyl-​2-​imidazoline ; Herbisan ; HRS-1422 ; Hydroxybiphenyl ; Imidan ; Ioxynil ; Ipazine ; IPC ; Isodrin ; Isolan ; Karsil ; Kelthane ; Kemate ; Landrin ; Lebaycid ; Lindane ; Linuron.
transparent Contents: Malathion ; Maleic Hydrazide ; Maneb ; Matacil ; MCPA ; MCPB ; Menazon ; Mercaptoethyl-​4-​phenylimidazoli​ndinone ; Mercaptophos ; Mercurials ; Metasystox ; Metham Sodium ; Methoxy butylamino-​ethylamino-​s-​triazine ; Methoxychlor ; 2-​Methoxy-​3,6-​dichlorobenzoic acid ; Methyl Bromide ; Methyl butylcarbamoyl benzimidazolcar​bamate ; Methylenedioxyp​henyl compounds ; Methyl paraphonthiion ; Methylridin, Metobromuron ; MH ; Mobam ; Monolinuron ; Monuron ; Mylone ; NAA ; Nabam ; NAD ; NaDDC ; Naphthalene acetic acid ; Naphthalene acetamide ; Nicotine ; N-Serve.
transparent Contents: OCS-21693 ; Paraquat ; Parathion ; Patoran ; PCNB ; PCP ; PEBC ; Pentachloronitr​obenzene ; Phenoxyacetic acid ; Phorate ; Phosalone ; Phosdrin ; Phosphamidon ; Phthalthrin ; Phygon ; Piperonyl ; Piperonyl alcohol ; Piperonyl Butoxide ; Piperonylic acid ; Prefix ; Prolan ; Prometone ; Prometryne ; Propazine ; Propanil ; Propylene oxide ; Pyramin ; Pyrazon ; Pyrethrin ; Pyrolan ; Pyromat ; Rogor ; Ronnel ; Rotenone ; Ruelene.
transparent Contents: Schradan ; SD-8447 ; Sesone ; Sevin ; Silvex ; Simazine ; Sulfur ; Sulfuryl Fluoride ; Sumiphonthion ; Sumithion ; SWEP ; Systox ; 2,4,5-T ; 2,4,6-T ; 2,4,5-TB ; TCA ; TCIN ; TCNB ; Telodrin ; Temik ; Tenoran ; TEPP ; Tetrachloronitr​obenzene ; Tetrachloroisop​hthalonitrile ; Tetramine ; Tetraamisole ;Thimet ; Thiodan ; Thiometon ; Thiram ; TIBA ; Tillam ; Tinox ; TMID ; TOK ; Tordon ; Toxaphene ; Triazines ; Tribuphon ; Trichlorfon ; Trichlorobenzoi​c Acid ; Trifluralin ; Triphenyl tin acetate ; Trolene ; Tropital ;TTD.
transparent Contents: UC-10854 ; Uracils ; Ureas ; Vamidothion ; Vapam ; Vapona ; VC-13 ; Vegedex ; Vernolate ; Zectran ; Zineb ; Zinophos ; Ziram ; Zytron.
transparent Contents: Bibliography.
transparent Contents: Appendix 1: Physical constants of some organophosphate​s.
transparent Contents: Appendix 2; Calculations for adsorption and leaching.
transparent Summary, Etc. Note: Abstract: Information concerning the fate of pesticides after application in the environment is useful to research workers concerned with safe and effective use. It is important to know whether a compound will persist or whether it will be inactivated. Frequently, persistence is desirable for sustained control; for many uses, however, rapid detoxification of the compound may be desirable to avoid cumulative effects.
transparent Abstract: Disappearance of pesticides takes place by leaching, volatilization, adsorption, decompositino, or metabolism; and the use to which a particular pesticide is best suited may depend on the effects of one or more of these processes.
transparent Abstract: This review is primarily concerned with the metabolism and decomposition of pesticides. The importance of these processes is apparent upon consideration of the facts (1) that the duration of toxic action can be related to the rate and manner in which the compound is metabolized; (2) that the rate of elimination from the body is dependent upon the physico-​chemical properties of the metabolic products ; (3) that the ability of the compound to react a site of action may be limited by the rate at which it is metabolized and the character of the metabolic products ; and (4) that the toxicity of a compound can be decreased or intensified upon conversion to a metabolite. These points indicate the importance of knowing the pathways of metabolism as well as the degree of accumulation of metabolic products in tissue. For a more practical standpoint, the identification and measurement of residue levels of pesticides and their metabolites is necessary in order to fully evaluate the effects of pest control programs on wildlife.
transparent Local Note: NWRCCatalogISO2​0250428
transparent Additional Physical Forms: Online version: Menzie, Calvin M. Metabolism of pesticides. Washington, U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, 1969 (OCoLC)63277393​3
transparent Subject: Pesticides-​-​Biodegradation.
transparent Pesticides-​-​Physiological effect.
transparent Spraying and dusting residues in agriculture-​-​Biodegradation.
transparent Spraying and dusting residues in agriculture-​-​Physiological effect.
transparent Pesticides.
transparent Pesticides
transparent Pesticides-​-​Biodégradation​.
transparent Pesticides-​-​Effets physiologiques.
transparent Pulvérisation et poudrage en agriculture-​-​Résidus-​-​Biodégradation​.
transparent Pulvérisation et poudrage en agriculture-​-​Résidus-​-​Effets physiologiques.
transparent Pesticides.
transparent pesticide. aat
transparent Pesticides fast
transparent Pesticides-​-​Physiological effect fast
transparent Pesticides-​-​Biodegradation fast
transparent Name Added Entry: United States. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife.
transparent Series Added Entry: Special scientific report-​-​wildlife ; no 127.

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