SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POPOV, P.P. - POPOV, P.V.
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PCM, -P.P.
Study of biological methods for controlling ticks. Dokl.AN Azerb.&SR
11 no.10:723-726 155. (KW 9:2)
l.Prodstavlono deystvitellays chlea*n AN Azerbaydahanskey SSR M.A.Kir-
Kasino"n. (Ticks--Biological control)
ZASUKHIN, D.N.; POPOV, P.P.
Giovanni Battista 6ranst, an outstanding parasitologist;
100th anniversary of his birth and 30th anniversary of his
death. Med.paraz..i paraz. bol.24 no-3:270-271 Jl-S 155.
(BIOGRAPHIIIS, (MMA 8:12)
Grassi. Giovanni B.)
POPOV) P. P.
"On the epidemiology of visceral lcishr=iaBis in the Azerbaydz~mn SEE."
report submitted at the 13th All-Union Congress of I~ygienists, Epidemiolbgists
and Infectionists, 1959
POPOV# P.P., prof., zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki
Geographic diffusion of burrow-dwelling Ornithodorus ticks which
transmit spirochetosis in Azerbaijan. Azerb.med.zhur. no.10:61-65
0 '59. (MIRA 13:2)
(AZMBAIJAN--TICKS AS UnInS OF DISHASI)
"Katerials for the study of t'-o nat-,umal fo--i of cortrdn T),,-rrGltic
and transriis3ible diseases in the Azerbaid7hp-n SKI." T). W~
Desy--toye gove-shebaniye Po parazitolw-icheskim Problemm i
Drirodnoochagov~m boleznjam. 22-20 Oktyrbrya 1959 g. (Tenth Conference
on Parnsitolo,-ical -ilroblems L~'Id I)iseases with Untuml Foci 22-29
October 1959' , Moscow-Leninprad, 1059, Acp.derV, of I-ledical
USSR and Acader~y of Sciences USSR, No. 1 294p-n.
POPOV,-P.. P.- (Veterinary Surgeon, Glubinsk Sovkhoz, Rostov Oblast').
"Trichomoniasis of duckdings, goslings and baby turkeys".
Veterinariya, Vol. 37, No- 9, p. 44, 1.96o.
WOMMOMMORM
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GRIILS) D. Te. )- ~FOPOLI L.~
_prof., zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki.
Book reviews. Pediatriia 42 no.5t93-95 *163. (MIPA 161-l!)
Zav. parazitologicheakig otdelom Kzyl-.Ordinskoy oblastnoy
sanitarno--epidemiologicheakoy stantsii.
POPOV, Petko
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Fifteen years of the Varna RadiO COaslu- Station (Lzv). W10
i televiziia 12 no*3t66 t63.
1. W-k bregova radioatantsiiav Varna
FOFOV~, P.P., veterimsxWy vrach
Trichomoniasis in young ducks, geese and turkeys. Veterinariia
37 no.9:44-45 S 160. 14: 11
1. Glubokinski-y sovkhoz,, Rostovskoy oblasti.
(Trichomoniasis) (Poultry-DiseajeF and pests)
77,
7.
POPOV, P.P.
Determining coordinates of individual points under difficult con-
ditions of the terrain. Geod. i kart. no.1:23-28 Ja 161.
NIRA 14:9)
(Coordinates)
POPOV, P. S. Cand Biol Sci -- "Dynamics of the accmiilation of phosphorim
compounds in a sunflower." Rostov-on-Don, 1961 (Min of Higher and Secondary
Specialized Education RSFSR. Rostov-on-Don State Univ), M, 4-61, 192)
-136-
1. POPOV, P.S.
2. USSR (6co)
h. Astronomical Clocks
7. Quartz clocks.
Trudy TSNIIGAIK no. 64, 1910-
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified.
V/-V '9
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stable PbS and CuS-- Ave
the foUG-ing lv~uhs: cut-off WZYCIcngth
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spc6incim, and (31-,2�io,,A &-r CuSe;
conucc patenda-I difrmt-titc to Au in high
vactium: 0-350V and 0-470V for PhS
anti ct;Sc mputivcfy. PUS Irecim ". with
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nuc,arld the Vrrmi le-el had eciual OICEML--
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rcsptcti~cly; these va
predictcd by. Bell et al. (2037 ilf~ 19D).
Results of measumnenta are prescnted
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POPOV, P.S.
D.vnamics of the accumulation of phosphorus compounds in sunflower
during the process of ripening. Dokl. Akad. sellkhoz. 24 no.7:12-17
159. (MIRA 12:10)
I.Alekneyevokaya zonalInaya opytnaya stantsiva. Predstavlena
akademikom V.S. Pustovoytom.
(Phosphorus compounds) (Sunflowers)
77
USSR / Plnnt Physiolo~_V. Wnaral Nutrition.
Abr; Jour : &,f Zhur Biol., No 8) 1958, UO 34265
Author : Popov P S.
InGt :PZ- nl~lon ~icntific Resenrch Institute of Olear
~inouo rnd
Oth,3ro-Olea_-inous Crops of the All-Union Acctdcmy of A-ricul-
tural SciQncos imeni Lonin
Title :Accumulation of Phosphorous Compounds in Sun Flover S_,eds
Ori3 Flib :V sb.: Kr--tkiy otchet o nauch.-issld. rcbotc Was. n.-i.
ia-ta manslich. i ofirowslich. kultur VASIMIL za 1955 a.
Kxr~sno&ar, 1956, 95-98
Abs'cr,-.ct Accumulation of
.L:)hos-,)horous compounds in the ripening seeds
of the surfloui~nc- "riaties war studieCL cccordiaL, to the
length of va~~etztion periods. The inc~:eccse of accumulrition
of oil in the first period of seed ripanin,-;, ~nd its dacrea-
se at the elid, vere o1oserved. Contcnt~ of oveinll P in
seeds increased without ~.nterruption durin-n the whole period
Card 1/2
POPOV, P.T.
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Density," P. V. Popov,, Doklady Vsesoyu Akad. Sellsko-khim Nauk im Lenina 19h0,
No 9, 33-46 -PP. Knim Referat Khur, 1940, No 10-11, pp 55 (SEE: Inst. Insect/Fungi.
im, Ya. V. Samoylov)
SO: U-237/49, 8 April 1949
POPOV, P. V.
"The Chemical Composition and the Toxicity of Barium Polysullides," F.V9 Popov,
Trudy Vsesoyuz Akad Sellsko-khoz Nauk im Lenina, 1940, no 13, pp 19-23
Inst. Insect/Fungi. im Ya. V. Samoylov)
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Chemistry - Amines, Tertiary
"The Role of Tertiary Amines'In Acetylizihg Col.
1%Ll:,se by Acetyl Chloride, P.V. Popov, IALb Org
Chem, Odessa-Inst of Engineers for Milling'Ind,
and Ckain Elevators imeni 1. V. Stalin, 4 pp
"Zhur Obahch ThiTal I" Vol M17, No 9
Shows that replacement of pyriAine by Cot,- and,
)~-picolinic fractions leads to considerable ,
alteration In the degree of esterification bb-:
tained by subject method. Results can be ex-
_plain%1 by tautomerism of CK- and "~-picollns
and furnish now Woof of unsoundness of wide-''
spread theory which reduces iole of tertiary
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1:0FOVO P. V.
"An Index of Insecticides, Fungicides, and Fertilizersw (Opredelitell Insek-
titsidov, Fungisidov, i Udobreniy), P. V. Popov and N. I. Trushking, Goskhj--iz-
d9t, Moscow/Leningrad, 1949, 104 peges, 3 rubles 50 kopeks.
With the aid of this index, about 85 different types of insecticides, fungicideop
and fertilizers can be determined without chemical analysis.
SO: UPDIW KhiaLL, Vol 18# #6, 1949; Vol 19v #19 1950 (W-10083)
44 41-1
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N. N. Mel'nikov, Ya. A. M.andel'daym and P. V. Popov
"Syntheis and Insecticidal Properties of Some Esters of Phosphoric Acid," 1950
This article is thd~first acknowledUment in the Soviet press of compounds related to
Paration
SO: B-65968
V.
V. N1. Rodionov, A. K. Ruzhentsova, A. 3. Nekrasov, N, N. Mel'nikov
(1074 1950)
"Academician Sergey Semenovich Nametkin7, Zhurnal Obshchey 1(himil, Vol. XXI, No. 12, 1951
pp 2101-2146
Extracts available discussing Nametkin's work in the fields of M Nitration of Hydrocarbons
and (IV) Plant Growth Stimulants and Herbicides. The portion of the article not included
is chiefly a review of Nametkin's work on terpenes and essential oils.
SO: W-22587
1, --':OpOV ".V.
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4. Transcarpathian Province-Eucomia
7. hucommia In TranscarT..ithian Province, Les.khoz, 5 no.12, 1952-
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April - 1953, Uncl.
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POPOV, F.Y.;.TRUSHKDIA, N.I.
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[Guide to chemical poiaons and mineral fertilizers] Opredelitell
iadokhimikatov i mineralinykh udobrenii. Moskva. Goa. nauchno-
tekhn. Izd-vo khIm. lit-ry, 1955. 119 P. (MLRA 9:10)
(Chemicals) (Fertilizers and manures)
118. Description of Chemical Poisons V/4
Spravochnik po Yadokhimikatam (Handbook of Poisonous Chem-
State Scientif ic -Technical Publisli-
icals), by L,
ing Hq4se of Chemical Literature, Moscow, 1956, 623 PP
This is a comprehensive report on poisonous chemicals now being widely
utilized as weed and pest and plant disease zontrol agents. It provides
information on the general characteristics of poisonous chemicals, the
mWchanism of their action, and instructions for the selection of chemicals
for the control of specific pests and diseases. The handbook is divided
into two parts.
Part 1, pp 9-171, is devoted to information on the characteristics of
the poisons, their properties and methods of applicatlons, methods of stor-
age and transportation, instructions for handling the po:Lscns, and symp-
toms of intoxication and methods of therapy. It also contains a table
listing the pests and diseases which attack plants.
Part 2 of the handbook is devoted to the description of individual
poisonous chemicals. It provides information on the physical properties
of the poisons; their chew-ice! composition; methods of preparation; methods
of application; their toxicity; first aid measures in case of -poisoning;
and instruction for their storage, transportation, and bandii.Rg .
There are six appendexes. Appendix 1 is devoted to a description of
the equipment used in applying the chemicals. Appendix 2 deals with the
approximate area which may be treated in the course of a day and the num-
ber of men required to fulfill this daily norm. Appendix 3 provides data
on the use of airplanes for applying chemicals to control cotton and al-
falfa pests. Appendix 4 provides equivalents of the Anglo-American and
metric systems of measures and weights. Appendix 5 is a table for the con-
version of concentrations and norms expressed in Anglo-American systems
into the metric system.. Appendix 6 lists the prices of individual poison-
ous chemicals.
The book also contains a table of contents, a bibliography, and a sub-
Ject index. (U)
81. Description and FormtIon of Aerosols
"Aerosols," by P. V. Popov, Spravochnik po Yadokhinikntam
(Handbook of Poisonous-M-e-m-Tc-als), State Scientific-Technical
Publishing House of Chemical Literature, Moscow, 1956, PP 70-73
Defines aerosols as suspensions of fine drops of liquid or of small
solid particles in the air. Aerosol particles range from 0.001 to 100
alcrons in diameter. Aerosols consisting of liquid particles are known
an fogs, and of solid particles as smokes.
For agricultural purposes aerosols are formed by two methods:
dispersion and condensation. In the dispersion method the poisonous
liquid or dust is converted into aerosols by means of mechanical re-
duction as, for instance, when the usual methods of spraying or dusting
from the air is used or by means of group equipment. In the condensation
wthod the poisonous liquids or solids are vaporized by heating. The
vapors of the poisonous substances are condensed in the air forming liquid
or solid particles of aerosol size. In most cases a combined dispersion
and condensation method of forming aerosols is used. Aerosols are used
to control pests which attacX plants. Attempts are being made to utilize
them in the control of plant diseases. (U)
3.19. Description of Auxiliary SubstEmces Used as Vehicles for Chemicals
"Auxiliary Substances OP-7 and OP-10 -- Solvents, Emulsifiers,
and Wetting Agents," by P. V. Popov, Spravochnik po Yadokhimika-
tam (Handbook of Poiso~o-Zs CChem ~-ca "), State Scientific-Technic&L
Publishing House of Chemical Literature, -Moscow, 1956, PP 193-
195
Substances OP-7 and OP-10 are oil-like or pastelike substances, light-
yellow to dark-brown in color. Chemically, they are mixtures of mDno- and
dialkylphenyl esters of polyetbyleneg:Lycol. Their structural formulas are
as follows:
O(r'q-f2('T20)n-CH2GH20H
R R
(CH2CH20)p--C--2CH2P1'
v
R is the alkrl radical containing 7-10 atcas (OP-7) or 9-10 atoms
(OP-10) of carbon; n averages 6---,, (0P-7) or .10-12 (OP-10) atoms.
0P-7 and OPmlO are readily soluble in water in any quantities. They
form stable aqueous solutions with the salts of alkali and alkali-earth
metals,, with some salts of the heavy metals, and with acids and alkalies.
OP-7 and OP-10 readily dissolve many organic compounds and are used for the
preparation of concentrated emulsions of some insecticides which are -4n--
soluble in water. They are i.,sed as solvents for insecticide co=t)Ourds
which are insoluble in -fater, such as NRJIF-100, carbophes, merckptophos,
Metaphos, and others.
Inhalation of the aerosol -0aA,4c!e of a 30-percent aqueous solution
of OP-7 for a period of 3 minutes produces a mild irritation of the unucaus
membranes of the upper respiratory orgars and maycause nausea.. (U),
"DD Mixture, a Nematocide and Insecticide," by t,_~Po~v, -
P_pravochnik_po_Yadokhimikstam (Handbook of Poisonous Chemi-
cals), State Scientific-Technical Publishing House of Chemi-
cal Literature, Moscow, 1956, p 229
"A mixture of 123-Dichloropropene CHC1= CH-CH2C1 (50-70 percent) and
1,2-Dichloropropane CH 3_CHCl-CH2Cl (30-50 percent). The melting point
of the first compound is 107-109 degrees, and of the second compound,
96.4 degrees. The technical mixture is in the form of a dark-brown
liquid. t
"M mixture is a fumigant %used to destroy gall nematodes, virevorms,
larvae of beetles, and other pe'sts living in the soil. DD mixture is
introduced into the soil early to allow the preparation to evaporate
before planting is done. It is used at the rate of 50-500 liters per
hectare of land.
'Vhe liquid preparation and its vapors are toxic to man." (U)
"Detoyll, an Insecticide," by P. V. %povx Spravochnik po Taclo-
khimikatam (Handbook of Poiso`-n_Fu's7n`WW1F`F1s_). State Scientific-
Technical Publishing House of Chemical Literature, Moscow, 1956,
pp 264-265
Detoyl' is a thick oily liquid, gray to dark-brown in color, con-
sisting of not less than 13 percent DDT, 40 percent chlorobenzene, 10 per-
cent spindle oil, a quantity of neutral sulfonated fish oil, and ammonium
naphtene soap. The chlorobenzene which makes up 40 percent of detoyl'
is a volatile and combustible liquid. As a result the insecticide is
easily decomposed, and should be prepared immediately before its use as
a spray. Detoyll is used to control pests and insects which attack
plants. It is toxic to man, The toxicity of DDT is intensified by the
presence of chlorobenzene which is easily absorbed through the skin.
The symptoms and- therapy of intoxication by detoyll are similar to those
of intoxication caused by mineral-oil preparations to which DDI! has been
added. Detoyll must be handled as an inflammable and poisonous sub-
stance. (U)
by P. V. Popov thaneJ, an Insecticide,"
ravochnik Po Yadok-himikatam (Handbook of
Poisonous Chem cals)-, state Scientific-Technical Publishing
House of Chemical Literature, Moscow , 1956, PP 371
(C6H4CH 30)2CHCC13 - -molecular weight, 345.67.
H
H3Co JC13
-1) ~X CH3
"Methoxychlor is 8 white crystalline substance, with a melting point
Of 87-88 degrees. It Is being investigated as a contact insecticide. As
an insecticide it is equal to DDT and less Poisonous to man. Its lethal
do6e when administered to rats Orally Is
(U) 6 gram Per kilogram of body weight.
120. Dithj22-hos,.an Acaricide and Insecticide
"Dithiophos (Tetraethyldithiop op sphate), at Acaricide and
Yr - h-0
Insecticide," by P. V. Popov.)0 ravochnik po YadoMimikatam
(Handbook of Poisoho T-Memicals , State Scientific -Technical
Publishing House of Chemical Literature, Moscow,, 1956, p 269
"Pure tetraethyldithiopyrophosphate ~ which
('2H50)2PS-0-PS(OC2H5)21
has a molecular weight of 322-33, is a colorless liquid, poorly soluble
in water. Its boiling point is 1~?4-135 degrees (at 2 millimeters of mer-
curY). Its density is 1.19 grams per square centimeter (20 degrees). A
concentrate of the cualsion (VT-J P-5-56), containing 30 parts of 5-percent
tect.mical tetraethyldithiopyrophosphate and 70 parts of 5-percent auxiliary
substance OF-7. its now being toisted in khe field. The cancoutrate is a
"loopropyl-3-Cblorphenylcarbamate (IKhFK; Chloripk; Isopropyl-
N-3-cblorpbenylcarbamate), Herbicide," by P. V. Popov. SjDra_
vochnik po Yadokhimikatam (Handbook of Po~s`_onous C-hemicza-TsT,
State Scientific-Technical Publishing House of Chemical Lite-
rature, Moscow, 1956, PP 307-308
Pure isopropyl-3-chlorphenylcarbamate is a crystalline substance.
Its melting point is 40-41 degrees; its boiling point is M-113 de-
grees (at 1-1.5 millimeters of mercury). It has a density of 1.19 grams
per square centimeter. Dissolves readily in water in quantities of
0.008 gram per 100 grams of water at a temperature of 18 degrees.
Mixes readily with low molecular alcohols and aromatic hydrocarbons.
Isopropyl-3-chlorphenylcarbamate is a herbicide of selective action
and is used to control weeds of the cereal crops family and weeds in the
plantings of the dicotyledonous family. It is slightly toxic to man.
The minimal lethal dose for rats when administered orally is 1.5 grams
per kilogram of body weight. There are indications that prolonged con-
tact with the chemical --:~i lead to the development of tumors. (U)
"Methanesulfofluoride, and Insecticide (P~wigsnt)O" by P. V.
POPOV, Spravochnik po Yadokhimikatam (Handbook of Poiso6o-us
Th-em-Tc-als), State Scientific-Technical Publishing House of
Chemical Literature, Moscow, 1956, pp 364-365
11CH2S02F -- molecular weight, 98.09.
"Physical and chemical properties: a colorless or yellowish liquid,
with a boiling point of 124-126 degrees. Its vapor density is approxi-
mately the same as that of dichloroethane. The vapors of the chemical
diffuse through a mass of grain or in the soil at a slower rate than do
the vapors of chloropicrin or dichloroethane. Materials which absorb
methanesulfofluoride are aerated with greater difficulty than those
treated with chloropicrin. It is hydrolyzed by water with relative ease,
and it is noninflan=able. The preparation 16 prepared according to
V2!U BU 54-54 [Goverment Standard]."
"Application: the vapors of methanesulfofluoride are considerably
more toxic to insects than are those of chloropicrtn and hydrocyanic
acid. The chemical may be used for experimental and actual disinfection
of storehouses, at an expenditure of 1.5-2 grams per cubic meter of
space. Methanesulfofluoride is now being tested as a means of control-
ling insects of the Pentatomidae family in forests. The basic method
being used is the dispersion of free-flowing materials saturated with
liquid methanesulfofluoride from an airplane. The effective quantities
used are 50-100 kilograms per hectare of land.
"Toxicity to man: highly poisonous, equal in toxicityto hydro-
cyanic acid. Causes epiphora.
"First aid- in case of intoxication by vapors, fresh air, rest,
and the application of heat to the body are indicated.
"Packing, transport, and storage* packed in steel drums. To be
transported and stored as a substance wbose vapors are highly poison-
ous. (U)
92. Organophosphorus Insecticides Tested
"Methylsistox (Metasystox; beta-mereaptoethylethyldimethyl-
thiophosphate), an Insecticide," by P. V. Popov,, Spravochnik
po Yadokhimikatam (Handbook of Poison-ou--s-dCh-e-m-1-cals), State
Scientific-Tecgn-ical Publishing House of Chemical Literature,
Moscow, 1956, PP 370
"(CH30)2-PS-0-C2H4SC2H5 (thione isomer) Molecular weight--230-29
(CH30)2-PO-S-C2H4SC2H5 (thiol isomer)
"Methylsistox is an almost colorless liquid, with the following
physical properties:
Thione Isomer Thiol Isomer
Density, gram per cu cm (20o) 1.19 1.12
V&.por pressure, MM on mercury COIVMB
10 degrees
20 degrees
30 degrees
40 degrees
Solubility in water, 6rams per 100 grams
it is decomposedby alks'lies.
7.0- LO-4 1.5 .10-4
18.5- 10-4 3.6-10-4
46.0-10-4 10-5.10-4
110-0-10-4 29.0.10-4
o.03 0.3
"Methylaistox in the form of a 50 percent solution In a vehicle is
now in the testing stage. It is used as an Intraplant" (systemic] Insecti-
cide to control ticks, mite, and thrips. For spraying purposes the
active principle is expended at the rate of 0.3 to 0.6 kilograms per
hectare of land.
"Plethylsistox is toxic to man, not as toxic, however, as mereapto-ohos
and octamethyl, the other intraplant insecticides. its acutely toxic doses
vhen administered to rats by mouth were as follows: 200 milligram per
kilogram body weight for the thione isomer, and 35 to 4o milligram per
kilogram body weight for the thiol isomer; the acute toxic dose for the
technical mixture of the isomers was 80 to 100 milligrams per kilogram
body weight. The acute toxic doses of the isomers and technical mixture
of mereaptophos are 75, 2-5,, and 12-20 milligram per kilogram body veight.
"The other organophosphorus compounds which are now being tested as
Intraplant insecticides are: (CH30)-(C2H50)-:-S-O-C2H4SC2H5 (methylethylsisbox);
0050)2-PS-S-Ca~*CH~?SC?H5 (Preparation M-74); (CH30)2-FS-S-Cff2CH2S-~"2Hr,
(preparation 81); (cri3o)2-FS-S-CH2CH2-S-CTd3 (Preparation 82)." (U)
St', /V!~, -~
1121. Descript ion of Preparation No 125) a Herbicide and Eyn
&icide
"Preparation No -125, a Ferbicide and Fungicide," by P. V. Popov,
Spr~av,ochnik L)o Yadokhimikatam (Handbook of Poisonour3-C-h-em-f-ca-15),
State Sc lent if ic -Technical Publishing House of Chemical Litera-
ture, Ibscow, 1956, p 498
"A dark-brown pastelike substance, consisting mainly of sodium salts
of the products obtained in. the nitration of phenols isolated from the
tars which are the result of semicoking of coal or shale (about 7 percent
of the nitrogen of nitrophenols) and water (20-25 percent). Almost com-
pletely soluble in water, leaving only about 5 percent of insoluble res-
idue..
"The preparation is being field-tested as a herbicide, mainly for the
control of dodder in alfalfa, and as a fungicide for spraying the soil
under apple trees in early spring (before budding) to control (scab); for
controlling leaf spot in apricot. orchards; and for spraying gooseberry
bushes against American mildew and currart bushes against antracnose and
sept/3ria.
"Four-'aercent concentrations of aqueous solutions of the preparation
requiroa
are
for spraying the scil, and one percent concentrations for
ft-
spraying bushes. The quantity required for spraying the soll is 800 liters
per hectare, and for bushes, 500 liters per hectare. It is poisonous to
mane (U)
"Endotal (Dinodium Salt of 3,6-endozohexthydrophthalic Acid),"
by P. V. Popov SDravochnik po Yadokhimikatam (Handbook of
Pofls-on-o-~s-- -eicals), State Scientific-Technical Publishing
Houses of Chemical Literature, Moscow, 1956, P 575
OON&
11C8H805Na Molecular weight-230-13
A white crystalline powder, readily soluble in water. In the $-COONa
form of an aqueous solution it is now being tested as a defolient for the
prehavest removal of leaves of cotton plants. It is used at the rate of
1-2 kilograms per hectare of land. Encotal is highly poisonous to ran.
The lethal dose for rats (when administered orally) is 5-10 milligrams per
kilogram body weight." (U)
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P
USSR/General and Specialized Zoology - Insects. Harmful Insects
and Acarift. Chemical Means in the Control of
Harmful Insects and Acarids.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959, 25433
Author : Popov, P,V., Bocharova, L.P., Ukrainets, N.S., Sedy1di, A.S.
Inst ;.
Title ContAct and Intraplantar Insecticide Act-ion of the
Systox Group CotTounds.
Orig Pub V sb.: Organ. insektofungitsidy i gerbitsidy, M.,
Goskhinizdat, 1958, 13-25
Abstract Of the systox group compounds, thiol isomer (I), mer-
captophos (M), commercial M and thioni~-. I and M, methyl-
mercaptophos and methylethylmer-aptophou possess the
greatest contact toxicity and most lasting protective
effectiveness. To obtain an identical toxic and protecti-
ve effect, the concentration of the dasignated thionic M
should be 1-:'~-2" times F,,,eqter than I and commercial M;
Card 1/2
USSR/General and Specialized Zoology - Insects. Harmful Insects P
and Acarids. Chemical Means in the Control of
Harmful. Insects and Acarids.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., Ila 6, 1959, 254o8
Author : Popov, P.V.,-Bocharova, L.P., Ukraincts, N.G.
Inst
Title The Insecticidal and Acaricidal Prcperties of Nlethyl-c-
thylthiopbos.
Orig Pub V sb.: Organ. insectofungitsidy i gerbitsidy. M.,
Goskhimizdat, 1958, 39-42
Abstract The toxicity of thiphos and mthylethylthiophos was
practically the same --'-n experiments w-*th t1he citrus
mealybug, the storage weevil, the beet aphid and the
Me~qiosiphum picridis aphid. EquitoxicF,,l concentratio-1-.s
-of tLese combinations dIffered not more than by 15-20c,".
Me f-:,,~lawinG'-was the comparative species resistance of
the insects under ex-,erinl~--nt in descending order:
Card 1/2
USSR/General and Specialized Zoology - Insects. Harmful Insects P
and Acarids. Chemical Me3ns in the Control of
Harmful- Insect's and Acarids.
Abs jour Ref Zhur Biol., IV) 6, 1559, ~-~4o8
the females of tile citruo ju~~'Ilybug, the middle-age larvae
of the scale insect, tile storage weevil beetles, %he beet
aphid (females), M. Picridis (wingless veimles). A.P.
Acrianov
Card 2/2
4
'W
77~~'
USSR/General land Specialized ZoaloU Insects. Harriful Insects P
and Acarids. Chemical Means in the Control of
Harmful Insects and Acarids.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol. , Ito 6, 1959, 25410
Author Popov, P.V.
Inst -----------------
Title Comparative Toxicity of Tbiophos and Meta-phos in Dusts and
in Solutions.
Orig Pub V sb.: Organ. insectofungitsidy i gerbitsidy. 14.,
Goskhimizdat, 1958, 105-107
Abstract Initial 2.5% dusts (with 10% kaolin and 87.5% talc) were
diluted with talc to ~:ttain dusts cont,-,'Ln.-*Lng 0.015-0.25%
of the act---'ve substance. Colloidal solutions containing
0.00046-0-03% of the active substance were prepared by
diluting with water 15dp concentrates (with 85% of OP-7).
The beetles of the rice weevil in glass dishes were
sprayed with solutions (35 ml/4P) and dusted with dusts
Card 1/2
USSR/General ar -L
d Sj)eci~,,ized Zoolo~y _ Insects. Harr*Lfu Insects P
ar-d Acarids. Chemical Means in the Control of
U
ILar,nX'dl Insects and Acarids.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., m 6, 1959, 25410
(0.8 6,1r2) of 7arious cf-,ncez.,l.rations. The destructi-C!,
of 50% of the beetles was caused by an outlay of t-,.e
active substance (in rlg/m2); diethyl-4-nitrophe'i,rj_
'j'
thiOPhOsP 0 so
'late, 0.87 of the dust ard 1. 08 of th lution;
dir,ietliyl-4-n4.trophenyltliiol-~io.,-.-,)I-,,,te 0.16 of the dust and
0.26 of solution. -- ji~P. Acria)nov
Card 2/2
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Specialized Zoology - Insects- Harmful InsectG P
USSR/General and Chemical 1-jeans in the control
arid Acarids and Acarids.
of Harmful insects
ef Zhur Biol-, ljo 6, 1959, 25409
Abs JoUr R
Author Popov, p.V., ukrainets, N-S- d. phosphates and.
Inst The Tnsecticidal proper-ty Of Some ~"ixe
Title Thiophospliat(I-s-,- giti3idy i g,.rbitsidy. 14-,
V ab.: organ: inaeCt0fun
Orig Pub Goskhimizdat 1958, 122-127
of determining the insecticidal properties
As a result Ippho
sikd in the
Abstract sphates and th Insecticle anI
of 45 PhO 1.1,;.titute of J~ortlli,.-.ero and s 1~
scietitif ic trations of the to5tud
Fungicides, a table of the concen
compounds causing tile total destruction of the storage
weevil beetle was offered. only diethyl-4-nitrophenyl-
-niiriqnhate of these colF)runas was approxinately equal to
USSR/General and Specialized Zoology - insects - Harmful Insects P
and Acarids. Chemical Means in the Control Of
Harmful Insects and Acarids.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959, 25429
Author : Bocharova, L.P., Popov, p.V., Ukrainets, N.S.
Inst :
Title : Sulfacid Esters as Acaricides
Orig Pub : V sb.: Organ. i*.-,sektofungitsidy i gerbitsidY- M-,
Goskhimizdat) 1958, 257-261
Abstract udiea chlorophenyl esters of methane- banzene-
Arongthe st
and chlorobenzene sulphonic :scids in the control of
Metatetranychus; citri, only 4-chlorophanyl-4-chlorobenze-
ne su..phonat7_ is effective. Feasible admixtures to it
(phenyl-, 2_chlorophenyl-, 2,4-dichlorophenyl- and 2,4,5-
trichlorophenyl-4-chlorobenzene sulphonates) are practi-
cally ineffective in the control of ascarids. In dis-
tinction from the acari-Ades of the thio-Dhos type and
card 1/2
andIAcarids. insects. Harmful Insects P
Chemical Means in the Control of
Harmful Insects and Acarids.
Abs jaur Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959, 25429
their speedy acaricide act:.o:i but slow protective diuIria-ttlilon,
the initial acaricide action of tile 9111facid o,
form of a 0-13% suspension (of the active aGen ',to,.
t) is =ni-
fested in 4-5 days, and Vile duration of the protective ac-
tion is preserved for not less than 2-3 weeks. At the in-
tensive infzatation of the plants by acarids, it is e>.Tie-
dient to apply a mixture of ester sulphonate with acarici-
des of thiophos or carbophos types, i,~iich in a few days
destroy the basic reserve of eggs and mobile form of the
acarids; the small quantity of the remaining living
acarids and hatching larvae will be destroyed by the ester
sulphonate. -- A.P. Adrinnov
Card 2/2
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M&L'NIKOV, N.N.; MANDELIBAUNI, Ya.A.; SHV-TSOVA, i'.D.; BA.KAN(IVA, Z.11A.
LOMAKINAY V.I.; ZAKS, P.G.; 14ILISHTEY-N, I.M.;JOPOY, P.V.:
k~i~ s
POKROVSKIY, Ye.A.; BOCHAROVA, L.F.; SEDYYH, A.S U.K. - S
Improved technologl for producing thiophos, metaphos, chlorophos
and other phosphorus organic insecticides and investigaticn of
new insecticides and fungicides derived from the esters of
phosphoric acids. (Trudy] NIUIF no.164:11-14 '59. (MA 15:5)
(Insecticides) (Fungicides)
BEZIJGLYY, S.F.; AKIMC-V, B.A.; POPOV, P.V.; MKRAINETS, N.S.; BOCHAROVA, L,P.
Physicochemical in'vestigations of the wettable powders of dif,erent
insecticides in order to improve the methods of their production.
rTrudy] NIUIF no.164.-32-34 159. MRA 15:5)
L
(Insecticides)
POPOVI P. V.
How to recognize vetting powders? ZaBhch. rast. ot vred. i
bol. 5 no.11:44 N 160. (MIRA 16:1)
(Agricultural chemicals)
POPOV P V.
Phosphorus organic insecticides (conclusion). Zaabch. rast, ot -
vred. i bol. 6 no.906-38 S 161. (MIRA 16:5)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po udobreniyam i insektofungi-
sidam imeni Samoylova.
(Phosphorus organic compounds) (Insecticides)
POPOT P. T
Phosphorus organic insecticides (to be continued). Zashch.
rast. ot vred. i bol. 6 no.6-'41-42 Je 161.
(KM 16:4)
(Insecticides) (Phosphorus organic compounds)
POPOV0 P.V.
Infla=ability and stabillty' of zinc phosphide. Zashch. rast.
ot vred. i bol. 6 no.11:37-38 1 161. (MIRA 16:4)
1. Nauchno-inaledovatellokiy inatitut po udobreniyam i
ineektofungigidam imeni. Samoylo-,a.
(Zinc phosphide)
POPOV P v
Preser7ation of factory-made insecticides and fungicides.
Zashch. raBt. ot vred. i bol. 6 n0-10:43-44 0 161.
~MIRA 1616)
1. Nauchne-Assledovatellskiy institut po udebreniyam i
inBaktafungisidam imeni Samoyleva.
(Insecticidea-Stora5e)
(Fungicides-Storage
- . ,, -- ~-I: 5 ~: -, . ." --., .1 . I .
- F , _,, -- - I -- ~ -, - I
ROSIAVTSEVA, S.A.; MAMELIBAUM~ la.A.;.POPGV, F-V-
New insecticides acting on cont4ct, Kh-4-9 prcm, w.10:24--15 0 16-1.
(MIRA 15.2)
(Insacticides)
?O?OV, V., and R~--T-11SKI;' 'i. V.
"Biochemical '-!atu,,e of Attack of .%heat Grain by the Chii_nch ~X~eevil
Report presentel at the Sth International Biochemistz"j Con4rf-ss,
Moscow, 10-1, Au.- 1961
7,7777;
7",
TWHINSKAYA,, L. R.; RDMENSKIY, N. Y.; KALTUZINAYA, A. M.; POPOV P. V.
Morphological and biochemical charaelpriatica of some strong
wheats from the 1960 crop in the gsou%ern part of the Ukrairo.
Izv. TYBO ucheb. zav.; pisheb. tekh. 'no.5:16-20 162.
(MM 15:10)
1. Odeaskiy takhnoloRicheak-4y institut imeni Lomonosova.,
kafedra biokhimii i zernovedeniya.
(Ukraine-Wheat)
FISANSKIY, A. P.; POPOT, IF. V.
Method of-acid-alkali hydrolysis of wheat grain products in
determining the wravm cellulose content. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.;
pishoh. tekh. no.5."143-145 t62. (MIRA 15:10)
1. Gdesskiy takhnologicheakly institut imeni Lomonosova,
kafedre, biokhimii zerna i zenovedeniya.
(Feeda-Testing) (Hydrolysis)
POPOV, P.V.
Simple method for dilution calculations. Zashch. rast. ot vred.
i bol. 8 no.4:37-38 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:10)
1
1. Nauchlio-issledovatellskiy institut po udobreniyam i insektofungi-
sidam imeni Ya. V. Samoylova.
(DDT (Insecticide))
POPOVY P.V.
Phosphorus organic acaricidea and in4v-cticides. Z--sh--h. raEt_ Ot
vred. i bol. 8 no-5s27 Itr 163. (YJRA 16:9)
(Insecticides) (Phosphorus organic compounds)
FARBER, M.S.; ROSLAVTSEVA, S.A.; POPOV, P.V.
Stability of chlorophos solutions. Zh. mikrobiol- 40 no.7t
11-12 J1163 (MTRA 17:1)
1.~'!Nauchnogo instituta po udobreniyam i insektofungitsidam
imeni Samoylova. I
POPOV, P.V.; ROSLAVTSEVA, S.A.; FARBER, M.S.
Stability of chlarophoe. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 8
no.3:36 Mr 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Nauchno-isaledovateliskiy institut po udobreniyam i
insektofungisidam.
POPOV) P.V.
Chlorophos in the agriculture of the U.S.A. Zashch. rast. ot vred.
i bol. 8 no.7:51 JI 163. (MIRA 16:9)
POPOVj, P.V., prof.; VINOGRADOV, V.G., doteent
Criticism of the neopositivistic interpretation of the
subject matter of scientific research. Trudy MET no.223:
5-25 165- (KIRA 18:11)
BAIASHEV, L.L., prof.; GRIGOHIYEV, N.G., kand. biol. nauk;
ZHURBITSKIY, Z.I., prof.; PETERBU?GSKIY, A.V., prof.;
JOPOV2 P.V., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; RADMUCH, P.Y.e.., prof.;
bbk6mv, A.V.; TURCHIN, F.V., prof.; SHKONDE, E.I., kand,
sellkhoz. nauk; SHTERITBERG, M.B., kand. biol. nauk;
VOLIFKOVICH2 S.I., akademik, red.i KORMEV, N.Ye.,, kand.
veter. nauky red.; NAYDIN, P.G., prof., red.; PLESHKOV, B.P.t
kand. sellkhoz. nauk, red.; POPOV, I.S., akademik, red.;
ROMASMVICH, I.F., kand. sellkhoz. nauk, red.; RODE, A.A.,
prof., red.; ROZOV, N.N., prof., red. FATUYW~-WR,,,-W"4nzh&,
raw 7i~'
[Chemicalization of agriculture; scientific and technical
dictionary handbook] Khimizatsiia sellskogo khoziaistva;
nauchno-tekhnicheskii slovar'-spravochnik. Moskva, Nauka,
1964. 398 P. (MIRA 17:10)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Sokolov). 2. Vsesoyuznaya
akademiya sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni V.I.Lenina (for
POPOV)
ACC NR;ikP603O277 P,Nj SOURCE- CODE: UR/0394/66/004/008/0026/0027
Mandellbaum, Ya. A.
!AUTHOR: Roslavtseva, S. A,; Po2 W
ORG; All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Chemicals for Plant
Protection (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledova:tellskiy institut khimicheakikh
l
,sredstv zashchity rasteniy)
TITLE: Selection of synergists for organophosphorus insecticides
SOURCE: Khimiya v sel I skom khozyaystve, V. 4, no. 8, 1966, 26-27
!TOPIC TAGS: insecticide, synergist, organophosphorus compound
ABSTRACT: The selection of synergiats for organophosphorus insecti-
cides was based on the selective reactivity of the insec-
ticidea and the synorgists towards acetyleholiuesterase
and aliesterase. The relative antiallesterase activity
aCe*tylcho11n*ater&s*/1,a aliesterase. ratio) of the
--synergism coefficients 'of various organophosphorus com-
pounds
C, Mol M '-A as 0 -ft w
Card
?,()D- 00-00 0-
b x :r- 0 - -0
OP
I
= -0 P z 0
0
0 97)e .
L
+
r -1 1\
2
0 0
0
C+
Q
C+
ra
ACC NRAP6030277
V Relat Iva
OD antiali-
esteroo
activity
Motaplios
:3
Thioptos W
(D
0
V V V V M
th
t
l c"
!0 t2 : e
e
hyl
y
c0 0 ab- 0 4 thiophoo
V Methyl-
mercapto- (A
pho s
V -Mothyl:-
A acetophoa 1
1-3
(D
0
0
:3
ct
.5#!# 344
Acc NR, AP6030277
compounds and the synergism coefficients are given Lu the
table. Synergism coefficients vere also detailed for the
following non-Insetticide mixtures:
+ + +
0
X x +
X
0
b
0
V 0
8 0
0 + z
b
0
.0\
z z +
/,NOVI
0
+
+
V
ca
Orig. art. has: I table
(WA'-50; OBE "10, 14
SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 11APr66/ ORIG.REF.- 003 CPSI-I
Card LLA EMMEMEN
CHERNOKOLEV, Titko (Sofiia); POPOV, Pavel (Sofiia)
Gomplex scientific investigation of the agricultural econow in
Burgas District. Spisanie BAN no.4s.56-62 159. (ERAI 9:11)
1. Chl.-kor. Bulgarska akademiia na naukite, Sofia.
(Bulgaria--Agriculture)
777 --7
DULGARIA/Cultivated Uants. Cereals.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., 110 17, 1958, 77590.
Author Ponny. rayalijclov, DimitBr
Isist Ministry of Agriculture and Fnrustry.
Title Investigation of Comparative rrciuctivity of
Dranched Wheat (Tritimun turgiO2-m corq)ositum -
Local Variety), and Soft Winter Wheat (Triticum
vulgare var. ferrungineur, - Okermann Variety).
Grig Pub: Nau0n. tr. M-vo zemed. I. gorite. Ssr. rasteniyevodstvo,
1957, 2, No 6, 1-14.
Abstract: Data of comparative experiments and inveatigations
of the Agricultural Scientific-Research Institute
in Sofia and (herpan. aniL of experizrzntal statims.
With all variants, the harvest of branched wheat
Card 1/2
m
USSR/Cultivated Plants. General Probl-,.rqs.
Abs JouT Ref Zhur-Biol., o 15, 195-, 60
052
Author Popov, Pz~Arel; Konishev, Pavel P.
Inst
Title Selection Acnievements in Several Aga?icultural
CroDs o-:' the .17leople's Republic of Biilgaria.
Orig Pub :I-lezhdii-nar. s.-kh. zh., 10,57, Fo 2, 115-124
Abstract :An exai-Anation of the problem of or-anizing
scientific research institutions for a,--ri-
culture in Bulgaria and of a s.ystem of seed
testing and product-ion is presented here. The
varieties of al-,ricultural crops are eescribed,
as *!ell cis tha we'u-1iods of deriving them ai-.d of
distributing them by ro-ions.
Card 1/1
POPOV, P.V.; ROMSKIY, N.V.
Using chlorineted vater for improving the "baking qualitZ of weak
wheat grains. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; pishch.tekh. no-3./+2-45 162.
(MA 15:7)
1. Odesakiy tekhriologicheskiy institut imeni Lomonosova, kafedra
biokhimii zerna i zernovedeniya.
(Wheat) (Flour)
SHKURENKOP N.S.; POPOV., F.V.. SPEKTOR, M.D.
Using the vibration method to break rocky and frozen soils.
Trudy NII prom.zdan.i soor. no.4:75-88 161. (MDU 15:5)
(Excavation) (Vibration)
DUHSKIY, V.F.[translator]; KOERIN, B.B.[translator]; PANKOVA, S.V.
ftranslatorl; POPOV, F.V.[translatorl; TRYAPITSYN, V.A.
[translator]; tA_J:J_E__Yif_, _Yu.N. [translator]; RUKAVISOIKOV,
B.I., red.; FOMINA, IT.O., red.; IOVLEVA, N.A., takhn. red.
(Contemporary problems of entomology]Sovremennye problerq
entomologii; sbornik statei. Pod red. i s predial. B.I.
Rukavishnikova. Moskva, Izd-vo inostr. lit-ry. Vol.2. 1961.
182 p. (MIRA 15:11)
(Insecticides)
(Insects, Injurious and beneficial-Control)
M
POPOV, P.70~ -
phosphorus organic insecticides (to be continued). Zashch. rast.
ot vred. i bol. 6 no.1+2,4&47 Ap 161. IWIRA 15:6)
(Insecticides)
(Phosphorus organic compounds)
FUQVq-P-V-
I'li"w1--r-rus r,--grnni,~ inspctlnidua (to 1-.e contlnue6).
ot vredl. I bul. 6 lio.5:37--38 My '(A.
(Innecticides)
(Fhoaphoru8 organic compowuls),
zasncll.
O-f-JRA
SHKURENKO# N.S.; !O?O.V-,-.T!V---
Experimental studies of the operation of vf'.Ibrating- hamr-ors on
excavator buckets. Trudy NII prom.zdan.i soor. no-4:66-.74 161.
(KIRA 15,0)
(Excavating muchinery) (Vibration)
SHKURENKO, N.S.; POPOV, P.V.
Working semihard ground by the use of excavator buckets vitb
vibration impact -taoth. Trudy NIIOSP no.44:37-42 161. (MIIU. 14:8)
(Excavating machinery) (Vibration)
POPOV) P.V.J. assistent
Macrostructure of the placenta in sheep. Trudy AZVI 9:291-300
156. OURA 15:4)
1. Iz kafedry akusherstva (zav. kafedroy - kand.veterinartykh
nauk dotsent B.S.Volzhenin) Alm-Atinskogo zooveterinarnogo
instituta.
(Placenta) (Sheep-Anatomy)