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Prologue - Reacting to Change: Past Success Stories and Future Opportunities for the Agricultural Enterprise (J. Abernathy). |
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| I: PLENARY LECTURES. |
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Crop Protection in the New Millenium (M. Pragnell). |
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Homologs of Amino Acids and Explorations into the Worlds of ß- and y-Peptides (D. Seebach). |
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Cost Effective Production of Agrochemicals: How to Satisfy the Needs of Farmers, Industry, and the Environment (W. Shiang & R. Swafford). |
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Obsolete Pesticide Stocks in Developing Countries: Strategies, Policies, and Practical Steps for their Safe Disposal (W. Schimpf). |
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A Food Processor's Efforts to Minimise Pesticide Residues in the Food Chain (H. Jöhr & E. Bruckner). |
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The Risk to Eat: Natural versus Man-Made Toxins (A. Bast). |
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| II: DISEASE CONTROL: CHEMISTRY, BIOCHEMISTRY, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. |
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Molecular Diagnostics for Fungicide Resistance in Plant Pathogens (H. Sierotzki & U. Gisi). |
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New Antifungal Modes of Action (M. Henry & G. Gustafson). |
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Elucidating Pathways Controlling Induced Resistance (J. Ton & B. Mauch-Mani). |
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Molecular Modelling of Inhibitors at Qi and Qo Sites in Cytochrome bc1 Complex (T. Link, et al.). |
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| III: WEED CONTROL: CHEMISTRY, BIOCHEMISTRY, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. |
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News from Old Compounds: The Mode of Action of Auxin Herbicides (K. Grossmann). |
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Natural Phytotoxins with Potential for Development in Weed Management Strategies (S. Duke, et al.). |
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Weed Resistance to Herbicides: Lessons Learned and Future Directions (M. Devine). |
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| IV: INSECT CONTROL: CHEMISTRY, BIOCHEMISTRY, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. |
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Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels as Insecticide Targets (K. Dong). |
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Structural Studies of Insect Nuclear Receptors (I. Billas & D. Moras). |
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Molecular Design of Neonicotenoids: Past, Present and Future (S. Kagabu). |
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Mode of Action of Bacillus thuringiensis Toxins (M. Zhuang & S. Gill). |
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| V: FORMULATION AND APPLICATION: METHODOLOGY, PREFORMANCE, SAFETY. |
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Foliar Interaction and Uptake of Agrochemical Formulations: Present Limits and Future Potential (J. Zabkiewicz). |
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Standards for Sprayers and Cooperation of Test Stations for Mutual Recognition in Europe (S. Liberatori). |
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Suspoemulsion: Key Technology for Tailor-Made Ready-Mix Formulations (M. Bratz, et al.). |
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Controlled Release in Crop Protection: Past Experience and Future Opportunities (G. Beestman). |
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| VI: ENVIRONMENTAL FATE AND SAFETY. |
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Advances in Validation of Environmental Exposure Model Predictions for Regulatory Purposes (P. Hendley). |
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Environmental Fate and Impact Considerations Related to the Use of Transgenic Crops (G. Kleter & H. Kuiper). |
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Development and Registration of Pesticides with Reduced Risk Characteristics (K. Racke). |
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Environmental Fate Considerations for Pesticides in Tropical Ecosystems (E. Carazo). |
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| VII: RESIDUES AND CONSUMER SAFETY. |
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European Food Agency and Consumer Risk Assessment in the EU (M. Walsh). |
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A Comparison of Dietary Exposure and Risk Assessment Methods in US and EU (J. Tomerlin). |
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MRLs and International Trade, a Developing Country Perspective (C. Boh). |
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Consumer Perception of Food Risk and Consumer Trust in Europe (B. Kettlitz). |
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