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      Beneficial and Deleterious Effects

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      Beneficial and Deleterious Effects
      Edited ByJack Altman
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1993
      eBook Published 22 December 2017
      Pub. Location Boca Raton
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781351075459
      Pages 591
      eBook ISBN 9781351075459
      Subjects Earth Sciences
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      Altman, J. (Ed.). (1993). Pesticide Interactions in Crop Production: Beneficial and Deleterious Effects (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781351075459

      ABSTRACT

      Pesticide Interactions in Crop Production: Beneficial and Deleterious Effects evaluates the effects of pesticides on plants by exploring the physical, chemical, biological, and ecological interactions of pesticides that influence a crop. The effects of pesticides on the environment and on the crop pests themselves are considered as well. Specific topics addressed include iatrogenic responses, the fate of pesticides applied to cereals under field conditions, the persistance of pesticides on target crops, the effect of pesticides on soil symbionts, and the role of ecological agriculture on conventional and organic cropping systems.

      Pesticide Interactions in Crop Production: Beneficial and Deleterious Effects will be an important volume for agriculturalists, phytologists, mycologists, soil biologists, plant pathologists, tropical ecologists, arboriculturalists, and other researchers interested in the effects of pesticides on crops and soil.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part |9 pages

      Introduction

      chapter 1|7 pages

      Pesticide Interactions in Crop Production

      ByJack Altman

      part |24 pages

      Physiological, Metabolic, and Morphologic Effects of Pesticides on Plants

      chapter 2|22 pages

      Herbicide Effects on Plant Structure, Physiology, and Biochemistry

      ByF. Dan Hess

      part |22 pages

      Allelopathy

      chapter 3|20 pages

      The Role of Pesticides on Host Allelopathy and Their Effects on Allelopathic Compounds

      ByJohn Lydon, Stephen O. Duke

      part |73 pages

      Fate of Pesticides

      chapter 4|27 pages

      Fate of Pesticides Applied to Cereals under Field Conditions

      ByAllan J. Cessna, Neil D. Westcott

      chapter 5|25 pages

      Computer Simulation Modeling of Pesticide Fate

      ByVirginia A. Ferreira, William K. Lauenroth

      chapter 6|17 pages

      Interactions of Herbicides and Other Agrochemicals in Plants: Interactions in Mixtures with Other Herbicides and with Safeners, Fungicides, Insecticides, and Nematicides

      ByMichael Barrett

      part |30 pages

      Persistence of Pesticides

      chapter 7|28 pages

      Herbicide Persistence and Movement in Australian Soils: Implications for Agriculture

      ByIan G. Ferris, Bruce M. Haigh

      part |20 pages

      Resistance to Pesticides

      chapter 8|18 pages

      The Fungicide Resistance Problem: Current Status and the Role of Systemics

      ByJ. Dekker

      part |85 pages

      Influence of Pesticides on Soil Symbionts, Soil Microflora, and Soil Mycoflora

      chapter 9|30 pages

      The Effect of Herbicides and Fungicides on Legume-Rhizobium Symbiosis

      ByPhilip L. Eberbach

      chapter 10|14 pages

      Influence of Pesticides on VA Mycorrhizae

      ByJuan A. Ocampo

      chapter 11|17 pages

      The Influence of Fungicides on Soil Mycoflora with Special Attention to Tests of Fungicide Effects on Soil-Borne Pathogens

      BySusanne Elmholt, Jens Christian Frisvad, Ulf Thrane

      chapter 12|21 pages

      Interactions of the Herbicides Glyphosate and Glufosinate (Phosphinothricin) with the Soil Microflora

      ByJohn P. Quinn

      part |66 pages

      Iatrogenic Responses and Pesticide-Pathogen Interactions

      chapter 13|11 pages

      Iatrogenic Effects of Pesticides on Plant Disease — An Update and Overview

      ByEllis Griffiths

      chapter 14|21 pages

      Mechanisms Involved in Nontarget Effects of Pesticides on Soil-Borne Pathogens

      ByGerrit J. Bollen

      chapter 15|11 pages

      Interactions of Pesticides with Diseases of Vegetables

      ByDonald R. Sumner

      chapter 16|18 pages

      Pesticide-Pathogen Interactions in Plant Disease

      ByJack Altman

      part |20 pages

      Influence of Nematicides on Nematode Pathogens and their Host Plants

      chapter 17|18 pages

      Influence of Nematicides on Nematode Pathogens and Their Host Plants

      ByPhilip A. Roberts

      part |22 pages

      Crop Injury

      chapter 18|20 pages

      Agrochemical Damage to Crop Plants

      ByDavid J. Eagle

      part |17 pages

      Safeners

      chapter 19|15 pages

      The Role of Safeners in Pesticide-Disease Interaction: Influence on the Disease Syndrome

      ByJedrzej B. Szerszen

      part |40 pages

      Biologicals to Replace Pesticides

      chapter 20|14 pages

      Economic Comparisons of Mycoherbicides to Conventional Herbicides *

      ByDana Kelly Heiny, George E. Templeton

      chapter 21|12 pages

      Genetic Engineering of Microorganisms for Pest Control: Survival and Potential Effectiveness of Such Microorganisms in Crop Systems

      ByStanley J. Kostka, David J. Drahos

      chapter 22|12 pages

      The Role of Pesticides in Altering Biocontrol Efficacy *

      ByCharudattan Raghavan

      part |41 pages

      Ecological Agriculture and Conventional and Biodynamic Cropping Systems

      chapter 23|14 pages

      Reducing Pesticide Use through Alternative Agricultural Practices: Fungicides and Herbicides

      ByDavid Pimentel

      chapter 24|12 pages

      Changes in Farming Systems in the Scandinavian Countries Focused on Pesticide Use

      ByVilhelm Umaerus, Snorre Rufelt

      chapter 25|13 pages

      Phytopathological Advantages and Risks of Organic Farming Systems — Future Perspectives

      ByH.-P. Piorr

      part |18 pages

      Management of Post Harvest Diseases

      chapter 26|16 pages

      Management of Postharvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables: Strategies to Replace Vanishing Fungicides

      ByP. Lawrence Pusey, Charles L. Wilson, Michael E. Wisniewski

      part |20 pages

      Induced Resistance

      chapter 27|18 pages

      Induced Resistance as a Means of Plant Disease Control

      ByUlrike Steiner, Fritz Schönbeck

      part |18 pages

      Pesticide-Disease Interactions in No-Till Agriculture

      chapter 28|16 pages

      Pesticide Disease Interactions in Conservation Tillage Systems

      ByStephen M. Neate, Albert D. Rovira

      part |11 pages

      Economic and Agronomic Factors Related to Pesticide Use

      chapter 29|9 pages

      Pesticide-Induced Economic and Agronomic Responses in Cereal Crops *

      ByStephen O. Guy

      part |23 pages

      Future Trends for Pest Control

      chapter 30|21 pages

      Future Methods for Controlling Weeds, Plant Diseases, and Insects

      ByCharles C. Kupatt, Albert B. Bassi, Don V. Allemann
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