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The biosynthetic mechanism of novel natural tetramic acid S‐TeA in Alternaria alternata is elucidated. Threonine acts as a precursor for 2‐amino‐3‐methylhexanoic acid (AMHA) synthesis via eight key enzymes from the branched‐chain amino acid biosynthetic pathway in the mitochondrion, wherein three unique enzymes (IPMS, IPMDH, and ISMD) play critical ...
He Wang +9 more
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Comment réduire significativement, voire supprimer, le recours aux herbicides ? Faut-il viser l’élimination des « mauvaises » herbes ? Celles-ci ne font-elles pas partie de la flore indigène de nos régions ? Quelles sont les bonnes pratiques et les stratégies à adopter pour cohabiter avec elles tout en maintenant (voire en améliorant) la rentabilité de
Triolet, Marion +3 more
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The use of synthetic herbicides poses a serious threat to environment, health and food safety. The development of safe and effective bioherbicides for selective control of weeds is thus the primary concern in crop production around the world. Efforts are
Charles Oluwaseun Adetunji +5 more
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Selection, isolation, and identification of fungi for bioherbicide production
Production of a bioherbicide for biological control of weeds requires a series of steps, from selection of a suitable microbial strain to final formulation. Thus, this study aimed to select fungi for production of secondary metabolites with herbicidal activity using biological resources of the Brazilian Pampa biome.
Souza, Angélica Rossana Castro de +10 more
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Allelopathic Interactions in Vegetable Production Systems: Current Knowledge and Future Perspectives
The need to investigate ecological and sustainable approaches to weed management, as well as to reduce the negative environmental impact of chemical herbicides, is becoming increasingly important in modern agriculture and land management.
Beatrice Elena Tanase +2 more
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The allelopathic effects of aqueous Talinum triangulare (jacq.) willd extracts on the development of Lactuca sativa L. seedlings [PDF]
Plants that produce allelopathic compounds against weeds have emerged as a potential solution for the development of ecologically correct bioherbicides.
M. M. V. Souza +8 more
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Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is one of the globally important cereal crops well adapted to Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) agro-ecology. However, the productivity of sorghum is hindered by both abiotic and biotic factors including drought, Striga ...
Urgesa Tsega Tulu +3 more
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Applied Microbiology for Sustainable Agricultural Development
Background: Developments in biology, genetics, soil science, plant breeding, engineering, and agricultural microbiology are driving advances in soil microbiology and microbial biotechnology.
Barbara Sawicka +6 more
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In recent years, interest in natural products with herbicidal activity as new tools for integrated weed management has increased. The European Union is demanding a reduction in the number of herbicides used, forbidding use of the most toxic ones, despite
Natalia Torres-Pagán +8 more
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A synbiotic approach to the formulation of innovative bioherbicides for weed control: a global perspective. [PDF]
Razafindralambo HL +3 more
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