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is involved in discovery of natural products for pest management. He has edited, co-edited, or co-written nine other books and is Editor-in-Chief of P...
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Stephen Duke Stephen Duke (Ph.D, Duke University) is Research Leader of the USDA, ARS Natural Products Utilization Unit in Oxford, MS, U.S.A., where he is involved in discovery of natural products for pest management. He has edited, co-edited, or co-written nine other books and is Editor-in-Chief of Pest Management Science. More than 400 journal papers and book chapters bear his name. He has been President of the International Weed Science Society and the International Allelopathy Society, as well as Chair of the Agrochemical Division of ACS (AGRO). Awards include Fellow of AAAS and AGRO and an honorary doctorate (Universidad del País Vasco).

Per Kudsk Per Kudsk is Professor and Head of the Crop Health Section at the Dept. of Agroecology at Aarhus University in Denmark. He has been involved in research on various aspects of weed management but recently his focus has been on Integrated Weed Management. He has served as President of the European Weed Research Society and is member of the editorial boards of Weed Research and Pest Management Science. He has authored or co-authored 75 per-reviewed papers and book chapters and co-edited one book. He has been invited speaker at more than 20 international conferences. In 2014 he was appointed Honorary Member of the Weed Science Society of America.

Keith R. Solomon Professor Keith Solomon, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus, Associate Graduate Faculty, and Director of the Centre for Toxicology in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of Guelph. He is a member of American Chemistry Society, is the recipient of the 2002 American Chemical Society International Award for Research in Agrochemicals, and, in 2013, was the Sterling B. Hendricks Memorial Lecturer. He graduated of Rhodes University with a BSc (Hons) in Chemistry and Zoology and holds MSc degrees from Rhodes University and the University of Illinois as well as a PhD from Illinois. He has more than 50 years of experience in research and teaching in pesticide science and toxicology and has contributed to more than 460 scientific publications and reports in the fields of pesticides, environmental toxicology, and risk assessment. © 2017 American Chemical Society