Biopesticides
State of the Art and Future Opportunities
Edited by Aaron Gross, Joel R. Coats, Stephen O. Duke, and James N. Seiber
Author Information
Edited by Aaron Gross, Edited by Joel R. Coats, Edited by Stephen O. Duke, and Edited by James N. Seiber
Aaron D. Gross (Ph.D., Iowa State University) is currently a Postdoctoral Associate at the Emerging Pathogens Institute at the University of Florida. He graduated from Iowa State University of Science and Technology, Ames, IA, in 2014 with a Ph.D. in Toxicology, and minors in Entomology and Neuroscience. His main research interests are in agrochemical discovery, and in understanding the biochemical and neurophysiological mechanism of action of both naturally occurring and synthetic pesticides.
Joel R. Coats (Ph.D., University of Illinois) is the Charles F. Curtiss Distinguished Professor of Entomology and Toxicology in the Department of Entomology at Iowa State University of Science and Technology, Ames, IA. His research focuses on natural products as insecticides and repellents, as well as the environmental fate and effect of agrochemicals. He has mentored a total of 44 graduate students who received advanced degrees in his laboratory. He has published 144 refereed journal articles, 42 book chapters, 7 review articles, and 11 books; he also holds 9 patents. He is a fellow of the AAAS, the ESA, and the AGRO Division of ACS.
Stephen O. Duke (Ph.D., Duke University) is Research Leader of the Natural Products Utilization Research Unit of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Oxford, Mississippi. Most of his research is on discovery and development of natural product-based pest management products. He is Chair of the Agrochemicals Division (AGRO) of ACS and has authored or co-authored more than 400 journal articles and book chapters, edited or co-edited 7 previous books, and co-authored one book. His honors include Fellow of AAAS, AGRO, and the Weed Science Society of America and an Honorary Doctorate from the University of the Basque Country (Bilbao, Spain). He is Editor-in-Chief of Pest Management Science.
James N. Seiber (Ph.D., Chemistry, Utah State University) is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, and Professor Emeritus of Environmental Toxicology at the University of California, Davis. He is past Director of the Western Regional Research Center, USDA Agricultural Research Service in Albany, CA, and past Director of the Center for Environmental Sciences and Engineering at the University of Nevada, Reno. He and his students have published over 300 research manuscripts, books, and book chapters, primarily in the areas of pesticide and environmental contaminant transport and fate, analytical method development, and chemical ecology and food safety. He is past Chair of the ACS Division of Agrochemicals, and is a Fellow of ACS and AAAS.
Contributors:
Daniel J. Ashworth
Nausheena Baig
Jerry J. Baron
John J. Beck
Nicole Berckes
Carmem Bernardi
B. W. Bissinger
Jeffrey R. Bloomquist
M. J. Bowman
Michael P. Braverman
P. Caboni
Paul R. Carlier
Joel R. Coats
Tim A. Day
Franck E. Dayan
Stephen O. Duke
C. A. Dunlap
Hamadttu El-Shafie
Jose Romeno Faleiro
Christopher J. Fettig
Wai S. Gee
Corey M. Griffith
Aaron D. Gross
Murray B. Isman
Rafique M. Islam
Bradley S. Higbee
Robert Holdcraft
Russell Jones
R. M. Kaplan
Michael J. Kimber
Angela M. Knips
C. T. Knox
John Kough
Daniel L. Kunkel
John Leahy
Lifang Luo
Ming Ma
Agenor Mafra-Neto
Noreen E. Mahoney
Pamela G. Marrone
Keith A. Matthews
Mike Mendelsohn
S. M. Mitchell
A. Steven Munson
James M. Mutunga
Ronald J. Nachman
N. G. Ntalli
Daniel K. Owens
Dong-Sik Park
Christopher J. Peterson
Michael Reinke
Paula Ribeiro
Cesar Rodriguez-Saona
Blair D. Siegfried
David H. Soh
Maxim M. Totrov
Rong Tsao
Gregory L. Tylka
Ana María Vélez
Astha Verma
Katherine. M. Villagran
Dong Wang
Scott R. Yates