If you liked Herbicides (Progress in Pesticide Biochemistry and Toxicology) by D. H. Hutson, start with Environmental Fate of Pesticides (Progress in Pesticide Biochemistry and Toxicology) (1990), Insecticides (Progress in Pesticide Biochemistry and Toxicology) (1986), and Intermediary xenobiotic metabolism in animals (1989). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Environmental Fate of Pesticides (Progress in Pesticide Biochemistry and Toxicology) 1990 · 286 pages · D. H. Hutson · Same author
  2. 2 Insecticides (Progress in Pesticide Biochemistry and Toxicology) 1986 · 400 pages · D. H. Hutson · Same author
  3. 3 Intermediary xenobiotic metabolism in animals 1989 · 389 pages · D. H. Hutson, J. Caldwell · Same author
  4. 4 Progress in pesticide biochemistry 1982 · 236 pages · D. H. Hutson, Roberts, T. R. · Same author
  5. 5 Progress in pesticide biochemistry and toxicology 1983 · 464 pages · D. H. Hutson · Same author
  6. 6 Mode of Action, Metabolism and Toxicology : Pesticide Chemistry 2013 · 582 pages · S. Matsunaka, D. H. Hutson, S. D. Murphy · Same author

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BookOrb recommends Environmental Fate of Pesticides (Progress in Pesticide Biochemistry and Toxicology) (1990), Insecticides (Progress in Pesticide Biochemistry and Toxicology) (1986), Intermediary xenobiotic metabolism in animals (1989), Progress in pesticide biochemistry (1982), and Progress in pesticide biochemistry and toxicology (1983).

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Herbicides (Progress in Pesticide Biochemistry and Toxicology) is by D. H. Hutson.