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Introduction 1
Ch. 1 Living Organisms Damaging Biopolymer Materials 3
Ch. 2 Characteristic of Main Insects-Pests 27
Ch. 3 Rodents 67
Ch. 4 Methods for Biopolymer Pest Control 71
Ch. 5 Methods of Pesticide Application 77
Ch. 6 Fungicides 81
Ch. 7 Organochlorine Insecticides 91
Ch. 8 Organophosphorous Insecticides and Fumigants 95
Ch. 9 Carbamates 101
Ch. 10 Pyrethroids 105
Ch. 11 Nicotine and Anabasine 111
Ch. 12 Rotenone and Its Analogs 113
Ch. 13 Nereistoxins 117
Ch. 14 Juvenile Hormones of Insects and Their Analogs 121
Ch. 15 Biosynthesis Inhibitors of Insects Chitin 147
Ch. 16 Pheromones and Insect Repellents 153
Ch. 17 Insecticides of Microbiological Origin 169
Ch. 18 Methods for Researching Insecticides Affecting Insects 179
Ch. 19 Zoocides (Rodenticides, Raticides) 183
Ch. 20 Physical Methods of Control 187
Ch. 21 Insecticide Resistance in Arthropoda 195
Ch. 22 Pesticide Safety Measures 201
Ch. 23 Control for Content of Pesticide and Insect-Pests in Grain and Cereals 205
References 215
Index 223
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