Issue 1, 2003

Combinatorial chemistry in the development of new crop protection products

Abstract

Stephen Smith from Syngenta at Jealott's Hill International Research Centre in the UK describes the impact that combinatorial chemistry is having on the discovery process in the crop protection industry.

Article information

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Pestic. Outlook, 2003,14, 21-26

Combinatorial chemistry in the development of new crop protection products

S. Smith, Pestic. Outlook, 2003, 14, 21 DOI: 10.1039/B211205C

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