Optimising Pesticide Use

Optimising Pesticide Use by Michael Wilson, published by Wiley on July 2, 2004, is a comprehensive resource that delves into the scientific disciplines essential for effective pesticide application. This 208-page book presents a thorough examination of pesticide optimization, focusing on best practices in monitoring usage and enhancing formulation and application methods.
Readers will find an in-depth exploration of pesticide optimization from both industry and research perspectives, alongside a case study detailing the development of new active chemistries derived from bacteria. The book also discusses complementary pest control methods, making it a valuable reference for professionals in the pesticide industry, regulatory bodies, and environmental organizations. This edition offers essential insights into current advancements and practices in the field of pesticide use.
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Optimising Pesticide Use brings together the wide range of scientific disciplines necessary to ensure best practice through monitoring what is used and improving how it is formulated and applied. The book provides:
* An in-depth exploration of pesticide optimisation from the view point of industry and research scientist
* A case study on the development of a new range of active chemistries from bacteria
* A discussion of complementary pest control methods
This text will provide essential information to workers in the pesticide industry and regulatory community who need to be aware of current thinking and advancements in the optimal use of pesticidal compounds and systems, as well as environmental organisations and aid development organisations.
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