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New Active Ingredients for Sustainable Modern Chemical Crop Protection in Agriculture. [PDF]
Jeschke P.
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Integrated Pest Management: An Update on the Sustainability Approach to Crop Protection. [PDF]
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Exploring the challenges of RNAi-based strategies for crop protection. [PDF]
Zhao JH, Liu QY, Xie ZM, Guo HS.
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The serine palmitoyl transferase of plant pathogenic fungi: a promising new target for the development of novel crop protection solutions<sup>†</sup>. [PDF]
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Antimicrobial efficacy of nano-particles for crop protection and sustainable agriculture. [PDF]
Jali P, Acharya S, Mahalik G.
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Crop protection: Technology contributes to sustainable crop protection
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Alkyne chemistry in crop protection
Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry, 2009An overview is given of the significance of alkyne derivatives in crop protection chemistry. The main herbicidally, fungicidally, insecticidally and acaricidally active alkyne classes are presented, together with their synthetic routes, their mode of action and their biological efficacies.
Clemens Lamberth
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2005
AbstractThis chapter covers control of weeds, nematodes, insect and mite pests (including those causing chewing damage to seedlings, foliage and fruits or sucking damage to fruits, foliage and flowers), and fungal, bacterial and viral plant pathogens. The first part of the chapter largely concerns crop protection in field-grown tomatoes.
Csizinszky, A.A. +3 more
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AbstractThis chapter covers control of weeds, nematodes, insect and mite pests (including those causing chewing damage to seedlings, foliage and fruits or sucking damage to fruits, foliage and flowers), and fungal, bacterial and viral plant pathogens. The first part of the chapter largely concerns crop protection in field-grown tomatoes.
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