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This volume highlights the growing awareness that pesticides are transformed to other chemicals that are often still biologically active in the physical and biological environment.
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Pesticide Transformation Products in the Environment; Pesticide Degradation Mechanisms and Environmental Activation; Biotransformation of Organophosphorus Insecticides in Mammals: Relationship to Acute Toxicity; Degradation Products of Commonly Used Insecticides in Indian Rice Soils: Degradation and Significance; Degradation Products of Sulfur-Containing Pesticides in Soil and Water; Atrazine Metabolite Behavior in Soil-Core Microcosms: Formation, Disappearance, and Bound Residues; Factors Affecting the Degradation of 3,5,6-Trichloro-2-Pyridinol in Soil; Bound (Nonextractable) Pesticide Degradation Products in Soils: Bioavailability to Plants; Enzymatic Binding of Pesticide Degradation Products to Soil Organic Matter and Their Possible Release; Mineralization of Pesticide Degradation Products; Computer-Assisted Molecular Prediction of Metabolism and Environmental Fate of Agrochemicals; Interacations Between Pesticides and Their Major Degradation Products; Pesticidal Activity of Degradation Products; Phytotoxicity of Pesticide Degradation Products; Effects of Pesticide Degradation Products on Soil Microflora; Pesticide Transformation Products in Surface Waters: Effects on Aquatic Biota; Toxicological Significance of Bound Residues in Livestock and Crops; Groundwater Contamination by Atrazine and Its Metabolites: Risk Assessment, Policy, and Legal Implications; Pesticide Degradation Products in the Atmosphere; Pesticide Transformation Products Research: A Future Perspective
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