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Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology will publish original research papers in English, dealing with the biochemistry and physiology of insecticides, herbicides fungicides, acaricides, nematocides, rodenticides and similar compounds, including nonlethal pest control agents such as antifeeding compounds and chemosterilants as well as, for example, the biosynthesis of pheromones, hormones and plant resistance agents. Topics of interest include the effects of these agents on the biochemistry and physiology of both target and non-target organisms, and the biochemical transformations of the agents themselves. The mechanisms of resistance, and interactions such as synergism and antagonism, are also suitable topics.
The journal does not encourage papers devoid of biochemical or physiological content, e.g., reports of toxicity testing, or chemical synthesis, or analysis of residues (except when used as a tool for elucidation of metabolic pathways), or of the efficacy of pesticide treatments. Nevertheless, suitability is based on the purpose or rationale of the study, and not only upon the technique used.
In addition to full-length manuscripts containing original data, the Editor will consider occasional publication of concise reviews describing up-to-date and timely analysis of specific research areas of interest to readers of the journal. The recommended length of each "minireview" is four to seven published pages, including references, presented in a format identical to that used in regular contributions. They will be reviewed for their scientific merit in the same manner as full-length articles.
A section is also devoted to book reviews.
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/622930/authorinstructions
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