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" Enhanced biodegradation of pesticides in the environment : "
Kenneth D. Racke, editor, Joel R. Coats, editor.
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599351
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b428570
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Title & Author
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Enhanced biodegradation of pesticides in the environment : : developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Agrochemicals at the 198th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Miami, Florida, September 10-15, 1989 /\ Kenneth D. Racke, editor, Joel R. Coats, editor.
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Publication Statement
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Washington, DC :: American Chemical Society,, 1990.
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Series Statement
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ACS symposium series,; 426
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x, 302 pages :: illustrations ;; 24 cm.
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ISBN
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084121784X (alk. paper)
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: 9780841217843 (alk. paper)
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Contents
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Pesticides in the soil microbial ecosystem / Kenneth D. Racke -- Effects of long-term phenoxyalkanoic acid herbicide field applications on the rate of microbial degradation / Allan E. Smith and Guy P. Lafond -- Enhanced carbamothioate herbicide degradation : research in Nebraska / Fred W. Roeth, Robert G. Wilson, Alex R. Martin, and Patrick J. Shea -- Enhanced biodegradation of carbamothioate herbicides in South Carolina / Horace D. Skipper -- Enhanced biodegradation of dicarboximide fungicides in soil / Allan Walker and Sarah J. Welch -- Enhanced biodegradation of insecticides in Midwestern corn soils / Kenneth D. Racke and Joel R. Coats -- Enhanced degradation of insecticides in soil : factors influencing the development and effects of enhanced microbial activity / R.A. Chapman and C.R. Harris -- Enhanced degradation of S-ethyl N, N-dipropylcarbamothioate in soil and by an isolated soil microorganism / W.A. Dick, R.O. Ankumah, G. McClung, and N. Abou-Assaf -- The role of fungi and bacteria in the enhanced degradation of the fungicide carbendazim and the herbicide diphenamid / N. Aharonson, J. Katan, E. Avidov, and O. Yarden -- Influence of pesticide metabolites on the development of enhanced biodegradation / L. Somasundaram and Joel R. Coats -- Molecular genetics of pesticide degradation by soil bacteria / Jeffrey S. Karns -- Response of microbial populations to carbofuran in soils enhanced for its degradation / R.F. Turco and A.E. Konopka -- Adaptation of microorganisms in subsurface environments : significance to pesticide degradation / Thomas B. Moorman -- Microbial adaptation in aquatic ecosystems / J.C. Spain -- Evaluation of some methods for coping with enhanced biodegradation of soil insecticides / A.S. Felsot and J.J. Tollefson -- Systems allowing continued use of carbamothioate herbicides despite enhanced biodegradation / Robert G. Harvey -- Cultural practices and chemicals that affect the persistence of carbamothioate herbicides in soil / Dirk C. Drost, James E. Rodebush, and Joanna K. Hsu -- Spectrophotometric methodologies for predicting and studying enhanced degradation / Joseph P. Reed, Robert J. Kremer, and Armon J. Keaster -- Enhancing biodegradation for detoxification of herbicide waste in soil / A.S. Felsot and E.K. Dzantor -- Implications of enhanced biodegradation for the use and study of pesticides in the soil environment / Kenneth D. Racke -- Key chemical structures.
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Subject
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Pesticides-- Biodegradation, Congresses.
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Subject
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Microbial metabolism, Congresses.
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LC Classification
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SB951.145.B54E54 1990
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Racke, Kenneth D.,1959-
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Coats, Joel R.,1948-
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American Chemical Society., Division of Agrochemicals.
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American Chemical Society., Meeting(198th :1989 :, Miami Beach, Fla.)
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