Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology publishes original research examining the biochemical and physiological actions of pesticides. 150char: The journal delves into the modes of action, metabolism, and resistance mechanisms associated with insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, and other pest control agents. It is a valuable resource for scientists seeking a deeper understanding of pesticide interactions within biological systems.
Coverage includes the effects of pesticides on target and non-target organisms, environmental fate, and the development of resistance. The journal also focuses on biochemical pathways involved in pesticide metabolism and detoxification. Indexed in major databases like CAS, Scopus, and Web of Science, it ensures broad visibility for its published research.
Researchers are invited to submit manuscripts that contribute to the advancement of pesticide science. Emphasis is placed on studies that provide novel insights into pesticide mechanisms, leading to more effective and environmentally sound pest management strategies. By publishing high-quality research, Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology aims to inform the development of safer and more sustainable approaches to pest control.