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Insecticides: Basic and Other Applications provides an in-depth examination of insecticide science and practical implementation. The book covers fundamental concepts including the classification of insecticides, their chemical properties, and how they interact with insect nervous systems and biological processes.
Authored by experts Sonia Soloneski and Marcelo Larramendy, this work addresses traditional insecticide families such as organophosphates, pyrethroids, and neonicotinoids, while also exploring newer formulations and application methods. The text examines agricultural uses, environmental considerations, and safety protocols essential for professionals in pest management, agronomy, and entomology.
This technical resource serves as a valuable reference for researchers, students, and practitioners seeking to understand insecticide effectiveness, resistance management, and sustainable pest control strategies in contemporary agriculture.







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