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1984
It is axiomatic that, to be effective, a pesticide or any drug must be transferred from the external environment to the site within an organism where it has its effect. There may be more than one such site of action and the toxicant may be modified during the transfer.
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It is axiomatic that, to be effective, a pesticide or any drug must be transferred from the external environment to the site within an organism where it has its effect. There may be more than one such site of action and the toxicant may be modified during the transfer.
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1991
Most plant-pathogenic fungi gain access into their host by penetration of unwounded tissue. Some pathogens such as rusts invade the host via stomata (Hoch and Staples, 1987 and Chapter 2), whereas others penetrate the intact leaf surface without the requirement of natural openings (Aist, 1976; Emmett, 1975; Kunoh, 1984).
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Most plant-pathogenic fungi gain access into their host by penetration of unwounded tissue. Some pathogens such as rusts invade the host via stomata (Hoch and Staples, 1987 and Chapter 2), whereas others penetrate the intact leaf surface without the requirement of natural openings (Aist, 1976; Emmett, 1975; Kunoh, 1984).
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The Root Cap Cuticle: A Cell Wall Structure for Seedling Establishment and Lateral Root Formation
Cell, 2019Alice Berhin +2 more
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Dissecting Abscisic Acid Signaling Pathways Involved in Cuticle Formation
Molecular Plant, 2016Fuqiang Cui +2 more
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On the Stability of Amorphous Minerals in Lobster Cuticle
Advanced Materials, 2009Ali Al-Sawalmih +2 more
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