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Mechanism of action of insecticidal secondary metabolites of plant origin

Crop protection, v.29 no.9, 2010년, pp.913 - 920  

Rattan, R.S. (Entomology and Pesticide Residue Analysis Laboratory, Hill Area Tea Sciences (HATS) Division, Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology (CSIR), Post Box-6, Palampur 176061, Himachal Pradesh, India)

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Insect pest management is facing the economic and ecological challenge worldwide due to the human and environmental hazards caused by majority of the synthetic pesticide chemicals. Identification of novel effective insecticidal compounds is essential to combat increasing resistance rates. Botanicals...

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