Content: The history of azole chemistry / Karl H. Büchel --
Biochemical mode of action of fungicides : ergosterol biosynthesis inhibitors / Dieter Berg --
Uptake and translocation of carbon-14-labeled fungicides in cereals : macro- and microautoradiographic studies / Fritz Führ --
The pathogenesis of plant diseases : the effect of modern fungicides / Hans Scheinpflug --
Progress in the chemical control of diseases caused by oomycetes / F.J. Schwinn and P.A. Urech --
Control of fungal plant diseases by nonfungicidal compounds / Johan Dekker --
Control of cereal diseases with modern fungicides in western Europe / G.M. Hoffmann --
Fungicides and wheat production technology : advances in the eastern United States / Herbert Cole, Jr. --
Tree fruit crops in the eastern United States : potential role for new fungicides / Alan L. Jones --
Fungicides for disease control in grapes : advances in development / Roger C. Pearson --
Advances in fungicide chemistry and fungal control : summary and comments / Hugh D. Sisler --
The Burdick and Jackson award.
Author(s): Maurice B. Green and Douglas A. Spilker (Eds.)
Series: ACS Symposium Series 304
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Year: 1986
Language: English
Pages: 172
City: Washington, D.C
Title Page......Page 1
Copyright......Page 2
ACS Symposium Series......Page 3
FOREWORD......Page 4
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PREFACE......Page 5
1 The History of Azole Chemistry......Page 6
History of Azole Chemistry......Page 7
Chemical Variability of the Azole Class......Page 17
Biological Activity and Stereochemistry......Page 19
Leading Edge of Plant Disease Control......Page 27
Literature Cited......Page 28
2 Biochemical Mode of Action of Fungicides Ergosterol Biosynthesis Inhibitors......Page 29
Literature Cited......Page 54
3 Uptake and Translocation of Carbon-14-Labeled Fungicides in Cereals Macro- and Microautoradiographic Studies......Page 56
Utilization of Radiocarbon 14C.......Page 57
Cereal Seed Dressing with Triadimenol......Page 59
Uptake of Triadimefon via the Leaves......Page 64
Residue Situation in the Cereal Grain......Page 67
Conclusions......Page 70
Literature Cited......Page 72
Fungicide Mediated Morphological and Ultrastructural Changes of Fungi......Page 75
Influence of Triadimefon, Triadimenol and Bitertanol on the Pathogenesis of Several Fungal Diseases......Page 76
Summary......Page 84
Literature Cited......Page 90
5 Progress in the Chemical Control of Diseases Caused by Oomycetes......Page 91
Literature Cited......Page 105
6 Control of Fungal Plant Diseases by Nonfungicidal Compounds......Page 109
Induction of Resistance......Page 110
Development of Fungicide Resistance......Page 113
Future Prospects......Page 114
Literature Cited......Page 115
7 Control of Cereal Diseases with Modern Fungicides in Western Europe......Page 118
Literature Cited......Page 126
8 Fungicides and Wheat Production Technology Advances in the Eastern United States......Page 127
Literature Cited......Page 134
Activity Against Apple Scab......Page 135
Activity Against Other Apple Diseases......Page 138
New Fungicides for Stone Fruit Disease Control......Page 139
A Need for Antibiotics......Page 141
Literature Cited......Page 142
10 Fungicides for Disease Control in Grapes Advances in Development......Page 144
Ergosterol Biosynthesis Inhibitors (EBI)......Page 147
Acylalanines......Page 152
Summary......Page 153
Literature Cited......Page 154
11 Advances in Fungicide Chemistry and Fungal Control Summary and Comments......Page 155
Literature Cited......Page 158
Appendix: The Burdick and Jackson Award......Page 159
Author Index......Page 165
B......Page 166
D......Page 167
F......Page 168
M......Page 169
P......Page 170
T......Page 171
Y......Page 172