1987
DOI: 10.1021/bk-1987-0339.ch010
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Field Development of Photooxidative Dyes as Insecticides

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“…That is, the security pact is where the "city/citizen game" intersects with the "shepherd/flock game." 70 In the security pact, as Foucault described it in 1977, members of a population who understand themselves in part as potentially vulnerable life agree, as potentially active democratic citizens, to allow certain, perhaps quite blatant, transgressions of their citizenship rights by the state. The existence of something like this security pact would have been quite obvious to Foucault, as to other observers of the German Autumn of 1977, since large swathes of the West German population actively supported the repressive measures of the state, even where they were personally inconvenienced.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is, the security pact is where the "city/citizen game" intersects with the "shepherd/flock game." 70 In the security pact, as Foucault described it in 1977, members of a population who understand themselves in part as potentially vulnerable life agree, as potentially active democratic citizens, to allow certain, perhaps quite blatant, transgressions of their citizenship rights by the state. The existence of something like this security pact would have been quite obvious to Foucault, as to other observers of the German Autumn of 1977, since large swathes of the West German population actively supported the repressive measures of the state, even where they were personally inconvenienced.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Photodynamic procedures used in the plants as chemical protection weapons versus attack by herbivorous pests (Wainwright 2009). Recently, the probability of using some photoactive pesticides exists to be photodynamic type and used as a tool for controlling the several pests which inspected in field and laboratory (Heitz, 1987 andLenke et al, 1987). The main point of this work is to evaluate the toxic effect of the double values of LC50 and LC90 of the three dyes safranin, bromophenol blue and methylene blue of the photosensitizing compounds against A. ipsilon pest in the field and the effect of median and quarter lethal concentrations and the change in some main components of cells as total protein, lipids, cholinesterase, acid and alkaline phosphatases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Photosensitizing agents, such as photo-insecticides, have been considered as a tool to control several types of insects [10][11][12][13]. Most of the investigations have been performed by using photoactivatable https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2019.03.004 Received 15 January 2019; Received in revised form 26 February 2019; Accepted 11 March 2019 polycyclic aromatic dyes, which absorb light in the near-UV range, and require the presence of molecular oxygen to express their phototoxic action.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%