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Book Review

Agrochemicals: Composition, Production, Toxicology, Applications. Edited by Franz Müller

Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI), Saengergasse 25, CH-4054 Basel, Switzerland
Molecules 2000, 5(5), 712-713; https://doi.org/10.3390/50500712
Submission received: 25 March 2000 / Published: 25 May 2000
This book is a valuable source of information for those involved in modern agricultural practices. The reader will find not only fast answers to both general and specific questions, but also access to the broader and updated literature [1].
The high standard of today's agricultural practices in western countries can be attributed to the great advances achieved in agricultural sciences since the Second World War. This has led to a better understanding of plant physiology and the interaction between plants and their natural cohabitants, the latter of which can be direct competitors for the available nutrients and space, or pathogenic intruders of plants (fungi, nematodes, insects, rodents).
This book presents an overview of all aspects of modern agricultural practice. Beginning with a concise historic overview of modern trends in agriculture, it leads into chapters dealing with fertilizers, herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, acaricides, nematocides, rodenticides, molluscicides, plant growth regulators, and biological control agents. In each chapter, the corresponding practical and theoretical aspects are discussed, and each entry is accompanied by its chemical structure, physical properties, synthesis, agricultural use, trade names, toxicology, and its ecological significance.
Brief Contents: Introduction/ Plant Growth: Fertilizers, Plant Growth Regulators/ Plant and Crop Protection: Acaricides, Fungicides, Insecticides, Molluscicides, Nematicides, Rodenticides, Weed Control, Biological Control.
This book is based on the relevant chapters in the most recent edition of Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry [2].

Acknowledgments 

I am grateful to Prof. Dr. Franz Müller ([email protected]) and Wiley-VCH's Sonja Karlein ([email protected]) for their kind assistance.

References and Notes

  1. I have adapted related messages from http://www.wiley-vch.de/ website regarding this book.
  2. For a book review regarding the CD-ROM version of the complete Ullmann's Encyclopedia, see: Molecules, 1999, 4, 368-370.

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