Pesticide Science Society of Japan

Vol. 26 No. 3


PART I (IN ENGLISH)--------------------


Original Articles

Prediction of Pesticide Behavior in Paddy Field by Water Balance on the Water Management Using Pesticide Paddy Field Model (PADDY).

Keiya INAO, Yasuo ISHII, Yuso KOBARA and Yasuo KITAMURA
pp. 229-235 [ Abstract ]


Molecular Basis of Resistance to s-Triazine Herbicides in Poa annua L. and Its Photosynthetic Properties under Different Light Conditions

Shuji KUMATA, Koichi YONEYAMA, Masaru OGASAWARA, Yasutomo TAKEUCHI, Makoto KONNAI, Yoshihiro NAKAJIMA, Takeshi NAKANO and Shigeo YOSHIDA
pp. 236-243 [ Abstract ]


Effect of Physicochemical Properties in Water on Release Profile of Metominostrobin from Time-Controlled Release Granule

Shigeru TASHIMA, Shinji SHIMADA, Kohei MATSUMOTO, Reiji TAKEDA and Tomonori SHIRAISHI
pp. 244-247 [ Abstract ]


Efficacy of Acetamiprid Granule against Cotton Aphid on Cucumber Plants by Various Application Methods

Hidemitsu TAKAHASHI, Kazuhiko MURAHASHI, Tomohiro TAKE, Makoto ASAI and Tomio YAMADA
pp. 248-252 [ Abstract ]



Notes

A Simple Extraction and Cleanup Method for Multiresidue Analysis of Pesticides in Fruits and Vegetables.

Motoaki SATOH, Shizuo SHIMOKAWA and Masayuki SAKAGUCHI
pp. 253-256
[ Keywords: multiresidue analysis, rapid analysis for pesticide residue, organophosphorus pesticides, graphitized car-bon powder, absorbent polymer for water, cleanup methods. ]


Photosynthetic Electron Transport Inhibitory and Herbicidal Activities of 2-(N-Acylbenzylamino)-4-methyl-6-fluoroalkyl-1,3,5-triazine Derivatives

Eiji KOTAKA, Shinpei OHKI, Nobuhiro KUBOYAMA, Aiko OHKI, Kazuya KOIZUMI, Hitoshi KOHNO and Ko WAKABAYASHI
pp. 257-260
[ Keywords: Photosynthetic electron transport (PET) inhibitory activity, Herbicidal activity, 2-(N-Acylbenzylamino)-4-methyl-6-trifluoromethyl-1,3,5-triazines, 2-(4-Chloro-N-formylbenzylamino)-4-methyl-6-fluoroalkyl-1,3,5-triazines. ]


Effects of Two Isoflavonoids, Osajin and Pomiferin, from Maclura pomifera for Growth and Feeding Disruption in Ostrinia nubilalis

Chris J. PETERSON, Brad F. BINDER and Joel R. COATS
pp. 261-265
[ Keywords: Maclura pomifera, Ostrinia nubilalis, osajin, pomiferin, isoflavone, antifeedant. ]


Synthesis of 2-(5,7-Difluoro-3-indolyl)propionic Acid (5,7-F2-IPA) and 2-(5,7-Difluoro-3-indolyl)- isobutyric Acid (5,7-F2-IIBA) and Their Respective Auxin and Antiauxin Activities

Yasuhito KATO, Masato KATAYAMA and Shingo MARUMO
pp. 266-270
[ Keywords: 2-(5,7-difluoro-3-indolyl)propionic acid, 2-(5,7-difluoro-3-indolyl)isobutyric acid, Avena elongation, difluoroindole auxin, difluoroindole antiauxin. ]



PART II (IN JAPANESE)--------------------


Commentary

An Approach for Predicting Endocrine Disrupting Activities of Pesticides (in Japanese)

Hiroaki AOYAMA


Recent Progress in the Mechanism of Action of Insecticides: Pyrethroids, Fipronil and Indoxacarb

Toshio NARAHASHI
pp. 277-285 [ Abstract ]



Minireviews: Biotechnology for Plant Protection: Application in Pesticide Research

Structural and Functional Analysis of Scytalone Dehydratase Required for Pathogenicity of the Rice Blast Fungus (in Japanese)

Takayuki MOTOYAMA


Exploring Plant Specific Metabolic Pathways Aiming at Discovery of Novel Herbicide Targets (in Japanese)

Daisaku OHTA


Characterization of Agents That Induce Acquired Resistance by Transgenic Plants (in Japanese)

Yuriko WATAKABE, Sachiko ONO and Kazuyuki HIRATSUKA


Recent Studies on Insect Pheromones and Future Works (in Japanese)

Tetsu ANDO


Use of Genomics in Drug Discovery: Application to Target Identification, High-Throughput Screening and Diagnosis (in Japanese)

Hisafumi YAMADA-OKABE



The Society Award Lectures

Microbial Pesticide Degradations and Evolutionary Analysis of Degrading Enzymes (also in Japanese)

Katsunori TAMURA


Engineering of Transgenic Plants Expressing Drug-Metabolizing Enzymes for Reduction of Pesticide Residues (also in Japanese)

Hideyuki INUI



Technical Information: Summary of Toxicity Studies on Pesticides

Summary of Toxicity Studies on Indanofan (in Japanese)



Letter to Member

Experiments in Agricultural Research (Infinitesimals Be Integrated with Broadest Viewpoint) Part 2 (in Japanese)

Tetsuo TAKEMATSU



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