Pure Appl. Chem., 2003, Vol. 75, No. 7, pp. 937-973
http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac200375070937
CHEMISTRY AND THE ENVIRONMENT DIVISION
Significance of impurities in the safety evaluation of crop protection products (IUPAC Technical Report)
Individual author index pages
Other PAC articles by these authors
Environmental fate and metabolism: Issues and recommendations
Release of pesticides into the environment and initial concentrations in soil, water, and plants
Regulatory limits for pesticide residues in water (IUPAC Technical Report)
Significance of the Long Range Transport of Pesticides in the Atmosphere
Pesticides
report 40: Bound xenobiotic in food commodities of plant and animal
origin (Technical Report)
Pesticides Report 37: Chirality in synthetic agrochemicals: Bioactivity and safety consideration (Technical Report)
Pesticides Report 39. Optimum use of available residue data in the estimation of dietary intake of pesticides (Technical Report)
Pesticides Report 38. Pesticide fate in tropical soils (Technical Report)
Pesticides Report 37. Chirality in synthetic agrochemicals: Bioactivity and safety consideration (Technical Report)
Pesticides report 34. Pesticide runoff: Methods and interpretation of field studies (Technical Report)
IUPAC reports on pesticides, no. 28: Some aspects of the analysis of residues of dicarboximide fungicides in food
Application of multiresidue procedures in pesticides residues analysis