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Preface | ||
1 | New Applications for Phytochemical Pest-Control Agents | 1 |
2 | Strategy for the Isolation and Analysis of Antifungal, Molluscicidal, and Larvicidal Agents from Tropical Plants | 14 |
3 | Tropical Timber Species as Sources of Botanical Insecticides | 27 |
4 | Efficacy of Botanicals from the Meliaceae and Piperaceae | 38 |
5 | Botanicals from the Piperaceae and Meliaceae of the American Neotropics: Phytochemistry | 49 |
6 | Phylogenetic Links in Plant Defense Systems: Lignans, Isoflavonoids, and Their Reductases | 58 |
7 | Potent Insecticidal Activity of Ginkgo biloba Derived Trilactone Terpenes Against Nilaparvata lugens | 90 |
8 | Mechanisms for the Initiation of Pathogenesis | 108 |
9 | Annonaceous Acetogenins as New Natural Pesticides: Recent Progress | 117 |
10 | Novel Pesticidal Substances from the Entomopathogenic Nematode-Bacterium Complex | 134 |
11 | Physical and Biological Properties of the Spinosyns: Novel Macrolide Pest-Control Agents from Fermentation | 144 |
12 | Phytoalexins from Brassicas: Overcoming Plants' Defenses | 155 |
13 | Natural Products as Leads in Structural Modification Studies Yielding New Agrochemicals | 168 |
14 | Development of Synthetic Pyrethroids with Emphasis on Stereochemical Aspects | 183 |
15 | Structure-Activity Relationships for Insecticidal Pyrroles | 195 |
16 | Structure-Activity Study and Conformational Analysis of RH-5992, the First Commercialized Nonsteroidal Ecdysone Agonist | 206 |
17 | Structure-Activity Relationships of the Avermectins and Milbemycins | 220 |
18 | A New Biorational Approach to the Development of Herbicides from Fungal Metabolites | 239 |
19 | Chemistry and Fungicidal Activity of Soraphen A[actual symbol not reproducible] Derivatives | 249 |
20 | Bombyx Prothoracicotropic Hormone: Chemistry and Biology | 268 |
21 | Active Conformation and Mimetic Analog Development for the Pyrokinin-PBAN-Diapause-Pupariation and Myosuppressin Insect Neuropeptide Families | 277 |
22 | Neuropeptide Biosynthesis: Possible Molecular Targets for the Control of Insect Pests | 292 |
23 | Proteolytic Activity in Lepidopterans: Potential for Regulatory Agent Development | 301 |
24 | Tyrosinase Inhibitors from Plants | 311 |
25 | Comparative Molecular and Pharmacological Properties of Cholinergic Receptors in Insects and Mammals | 327 |
26 | Philanthotoxins and the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor | 339 |
Author Index | 357 | |
Affiliation Index | 358 | |
Subject Index | 358 |
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