Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
JAFCAU 22 (3) 343-546 (1974) ISSN 0021-8561
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Introduction to Symposium on Insecticide Resistance in Insects Frederick W. Plapp, Jr.
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Genetics of Resistance of a Dimethoate-Selected Strain of Houseflies (Musca domestica L.) to Several Insecticides and Methylenedioxyphenyl Synergists Roman M. Sawicki
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The Role of Nonoxidative Metabolism in Organophosphorus Resistance Naoki Motoyama* and W. C. Dauterman
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Third Generation Pesticides: the Potential for the Development of Resistance by Insects S. Bradleigh Vinson* and Frederick W. Plapp, Jr.
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Microsomal Cytochrome P-450: Characterization and Possible Role in Insecticide Resistance in Musca Ernest Hodgson,* Lawrence G. Tate, Arun P. Kulkarni, and Frederick W. Plapp, Jr.
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The Induction of Detoxifying Enzymes in Insects
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Leon C. Terriere* and Shyi J. Yu End of Symposium 374 376
Chemosterilants for the House Fly Richard L. Fye and James E. Oliver* Isolation and Identification of Host Compounds Eliciting Attraction and Bite Stimuli in the Fruit Tree Bark Beetle, Scolytus mediterraneus Elie C. Levy,* Isaac Ishaaya, Eliahu Gureuitz, Raymond Cooper, and David Lavie
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Synthesis and Morphogenetic Activity of Derivatives and Analogs of Aryl Geranyl Ether Juvenoids Bruce D. Hammock, Sarjeet S. Gill, and John E. Casida*
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Mammalian Metabolism and Environmental Degradation of the Juvenoid l-(4'-Ethylphenoxy)-3,7-dimethyl-6,7-epoxy-tr(ms-2-octene and Related Compounds Sarjeet S. Gill, Bruce D. Hammock, and John E. Casida*
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Insecticidal Thiophan-3-one 0-(Methylcarbamoyl)oximes John A. Durden, Jr.,* and Mathias H. J. Weiden
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A New Caramel Compound from Coffee Jo-Fen T. Kung
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Volatile Components of Prunus salicina, Var. Santa Rosa Ralph R. Forrey and Robert A. Flath*
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Autoxidation of Some Constituents of Hops. I. The Monoterpene Hydrocarbon, Myrcene Robert H. Dieckmann and S. Rao Palamand*
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Autoxidation of rc-Hexanal. Identification and Flavor Properties of Some Products of Autoxidation S. Rao Palamand* and Robert H. Dieckmann
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Modification of Peanut Oil Fatty Acid Composition by Foliar Applications of 2',2'-Dimethylsuccinohydrazide (Kylar) R. E. Worthington* andD. H. Smith
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Changes in the Lipid Content of Fermented Peanuts Larry R. Beuchat* and R. E. Worthington
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Aflatoxin Qi. A Newly Identified Major Metabolite of Aflatoxin Bi in Monkey Liver M. Sid Masri, * William F. Haddon, Robert E. Lundin, and Dennis P. H. Hsieh
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Use of Monkey Liver Microsomes in Production of Aflatoxin Qi Dennis P. H. Hsieh,* John I. Dalezios, Robert I. Krieger, M. Sid Masri, and William F. Haddon
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Toxic Effects of Oosporein from Chaetomium trilatérale Richard J. Cole, * Jerry W. Kirksey, Horace G. Cutler, and Elmer E. Davis
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Oils of Ocimum basilicum L. and Ocimum rubrum L. Grown in Egypt Mohamed S. Karawya,* Fayek M. Hashim, and Mohamed S. Hifnawy
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Isolation of New Limonoate Dehydrogenase from Pseudomonas Shin Hasegawa,* V. P. Maier, and A. Douglas King, Jr. COMMUNICATIONS
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Proline Nitroxide James S. Lin, Theresa C. Tom, and Harold S. Olcott*
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A Microcolumn Apparatus for Rapid Cleanup of 2,4-Dinitrophenylmethylamine Extracts for Carbamate Pesticide Analysis Celso E. Mendoza* and John B. Shields
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Nitrite-Induced Inhibition of Purified Fractions of Chicken Muscle Cathepsin D Padmanabha Harikumar, Vyasaraya Ninjoor, Balakrishna S. Worrier, and Umesh S.
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Persistence of Dichlobenil in a Farm Pond Clifford P. Rice, Harish C. Sikka,* and Robert S. Lynch
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An Analysis of the Phytosterols of Two Varieties of Cannabis Robert S. Foote and Louis A. Jones*
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Effects of Dichlorvos on Ochratoxin Production by Aspergillus Ming T. Wu* and John C. Ayres
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Use of a Samplified Method for Lysine by Gas Chromatography Frederick P. Zscheile, Jr.,* and Bert L. Brannaman
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A Modem Approach to the Isolation and Characterization of L-Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) James P. Scannell,* Helen A. Ax, and William Morris
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