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Chapter 1. John E. Casida 1998. Golden age of insecticide research: past, present, or future? Pages 1-16. In: May R. Berenbaum, Frank J. Radovsky, Vincent H. Resh (editors). Annual Review of Entomology. Volume 43, 760 pages. Palo Alto, California: Annual Reviews Inc.

Keywords: chemical control, history of development of new insecticides, pre-DDT, sulfur, arsenic, lead arsenate, boric acid, chlorinated hydrocarbons, golden age of insecticide discovery, DDT, chlorinate everything, phosphorylate and methylcarbamylate everything, pyrethroids, golden age of health and environment, human health concerns, environmental impact, golden age of resistance and novel targets, neurotoxicants, insecticide resistance and cross resistance, respiratory inhibitors, insect growth regulators and pheromones, new modes of action, golden age of genetic engineering, insecticide research, Bacillus thurigiensis in crops leads the way, baculovirus, renaissance of insecticide research, retrenchment of the pesticide industry, chemical biological interactions, when is the golden age?, biochemical targets, environment, genet

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