TyraTech Achieves Insecticide Development and Financial Milestones With Partner Arysta LifeScience
MELBOURNE, Fla., Jan. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- TyraTech Inc. (AIM: TYR), the pioneer of safer, effective and natural pesticide products, today announced it has achieved development and financial milestones from Arysta LifeScience Corporation ("Arysta"), as part of its 2006 exclusive global licensing...IVCC launches groundbreaking insecticide projects with Bayer and Syngenta
The Innovative Vector Control Consortium (IVCC) has embarked upon the next phase of its initial five year strategy with the launch of the first tranche of funded projects to develop new public health mosquito control products. The three projects, with partners Bayer CropScience and Syngenta, comp...Clothes Treated with Insecticide Reduces the Risk of Malarial Infection
Wearing clothes treated with the common insecticide permethrin can reduce the chances of malarial infection by 70 percent, says a new study.// The conclusion was arrived at after Elizabeth Kimani of the African Population and Health Research Center in Nairobi and other researchers studied Soma...Pesticide Residue Common on Kitchen Floors
... research shows that most kitchen floors have some insecticide residue, including traces of organochlorine insect...ticides and arsenic. The most commonly detected insecticide was permethrin, a carcinogen, which was present on...easurable levels of chlorpyrifos, a broad-spectrum insecticide used to control pests in the house and garden. ...Pesticides Linked to Blood Disorder
...chers also identified risk levels associated with specific types of pesticides. They found the risk of MGUS was 5.6 times higher for those who used an insecticide called dieldrin; 3.9 times higher for those who used the fumigant mixture carbon-tetrachloride/carbon disulfide, and 2.4 times higher for those who us...Association found between Parkinson's disease and pesticide exposure in French farm workers
...s believed to involve a combination of environmental risk factors and genetic susceptibility. Laboratory studies in rats have shown that injecting the insecticide rotenone leads to an animal model of PD and several epidemiological studies have shown an association between pesticides and PD, but most have not ide...MiP Consortium awarded 11 million by EDCTP
...s been awarded 3.6 million to undertake research to evaluate different drug alternatives, mefloquine (or MQ) and SP, for use as IPTp in the context of insecticide treated nets to prevent malaria in pregnancy. Project coordinator Dr. Clara Menendez stressed the complexities of treating malaria: "the spread of par...How social insects recognize dead nestmates
... insecticides among themselves via necrophoresis. When an ant exposed to an insecticide dies in the nest, other ants carry its body around, with the insecticide transferring easily from the corpse to healthy ants." ...Every 30 Seconds an African Child Dies from Malaria; Education Key to Prevention
...ransmitted, symptoms and how to prevent it with an insecticide treated bed net," Justine said. "What touched me w...tion and the death of infants. CCF then gave me an insecticide treated bed net." With the treatment, Justine...encourage mothers and pregnant women to always use insecticide treated nets to save themselves and their children...Exposure to insecticide may play role in obesity epidemic among some women
EAST LANSING, Mich. Prenatal exposure to an insecticide commonly used up until the 1970s may play a role in the obesity epidemic in women, according to a new study involving several Michigan State University researchers. More than 250 mothers who live along and eat fish from Lake Michigan were...Termite insecticide a potent greenhouse gas
Irvine, Calif., Jan. 21, 2009 An insecticide used to fumigate termite-infested buildings is a strong greenhouse gas that lives in the atmosphere nearly 10 times longer than previously thought, UC Irvine research has found. Sulfuryl fluoride, UCI chemists discovered, stays in the atmosphere at ...Study shows single insecticide application can kill 3 cockroach generations
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - One dose of an insecticide can kill three generations of cockroaches as they feed off of each other and transfer the poison, according to Purdue University entomologists who tested the effectiveness of a specific gel bait. It is the first time that scientists have shown t...Natural insecticide re-created in the lab
Twenty-two years of dedicated research has finally resulted in success: In the journal Angewandte Chemie, a British team headed by Steven V. Ley at the University of Cambridge reports the first synthesis of azadirachtin, a natural compound that stops predatory insects from feeding. Plants have a...Restoring a natural root signal helps to fight a major corn pest
...on and Food Safety (BVL) establishes safety zones and enacts the use of the insecticide chlothianidine. In spring 2008 this insecticide was directly applied on the seeds, but during sowing it was unintentionally...'Honey bee health' of concern at Western Apicultural Society conference
...Infections." Steve Sheppard of Washington State University, Pullman, will cover ""Washington State Honey Bee Health Program: Breeding, Diagnostics and insecticide Tolerance." "Jerry's likely to describe and display his hand-held, acoustic monitoring device that 'listens' to the health of a honey bee colony," ...IVCC and Syngenta start project for novel insecticidal active ingredient for malaria control
... candidates from their collection. IVCC has collected together an Expert Scientific Advisory Committee which represents a "Who's Who" of the world of insecticide development and this group will review the data generated by the screening process with Syngenta experts to identify the best candidates that will be ...NIH funds development of resistance-breaking insecticides to reduce malaria transmission
...-breaking insecticides to reduce malaria transmission. At present, the first line of defense against the malaria mosquito in sub-Saharan African is insecticide treated nets (ITNs). However, growing resistance to the pyrethroid insecticides used on the nets threatens to render this protection ineffective. The ...Controlling cucumber beetles organically
...cting buckwheat. Other treatments included use of rowcovers and the organic insecticide PyGanic. The separate Al-plastic and companion plant groups increased muskm...n in any other. Then, in 2004, the study was repeated, but this time the insecticide group was replaced by a combination of Al-plastic and companion plants. Mus...Pitt research finds that low concentrations of pesticides can become toxic mixture
... increased. Relyea published a paper in the Oct. 1 edition of Ecological Applications reporting that gradual amounts of malathionthe most popular insecticide in the United Statesthat were too small to directly kill developing leopard frog tadpoles instead sparked a biological chain of events that deprived t...Mosquito genes linked to insecticide resistance may be new target in fight against malaria
Malaria remains one of the most serious diseases worldwide, claiming the lives of more than one million people per year in tropical and sub-tropical regions, the majority of whom are children under five years of age. Efforts to eliminate this mosquito-borne illness rely heavily on prevention meas...DuPont Expects Increased Global Seed Corn Share, Continued Agriculture Earnings Growth
...duce the number of times they need to spray for insects." Product Pipeline Borel explained that the introductions of DuPont(TM) Rynaxypyr(R) insecticide and Y Series soybeans in 2008 were just the beginning of a procession of product launches from the company's research pipeline that will continue to f...GM crops protect neighbors from pests
...ently reduces the entire population and protects other crops. Bt is an insecticide derived from the spores and toxic crystals of the bacteria Bacillus thuring...oths and butterflies. Bt is currently registered and marketed for use as an insecticide in more than 50 countries worldwide. It does not contaminate groundwater be...Scientists call for more access to biotech crop data
... environmental studies. "One side has been saying that biotech crops reduce insecticide use, reduce tillage and therefore the erosion of top soil. People on the ot...analyses showed that adoption of biotech cotton in Arizona helped to reduce insecticide use while sustaining yields. Carrire, a UA professor of entomology who ...Biotech Crops Experience Remarkable Dozen Years of Double-Digit Growth
...2006-2015) is enormous. Studies in India and China show Bt cotton has increased yields by up to 50 percent and 10 percent, respectively, and reduced insecticide use in both countries up to 50 percent or more. In India, growers increased income up to $250 or more per hectare, increasing farmer income nationally...First documented case of pest resistance to biotech cotton
...he first to evolve resistance in the field to plants modified to produce an insecticide called Bt, according to a new research report. Bt-resistant populations...rtment and an expert in insect resistance to insecticides. "When you use an insecticide to control a pest, some populations eventually evolves resistance." The ...New designer toxins kill Bt-resistant insect pests
... A new way to combat resistant pests stems from discovering how the widely used natural insecticide Bt kills insects. Figuring out how Bt toxins punch holes in the cells of an insect's gut was the key to designing the new toxins, according to a M...The New Green Revolution offers hope to poor farmers and poor consumers
...uccess of a single crop, biotech cotton. In China, insecticide use has dropped by 67 percent and yields have risen by 10 percent. In India, insecticide use fell by 50 percent and yields increased by 40 ...w yields grow by 25 percent while decreasing their insecticide sprays from 11 to four during the growing season. ...