Microtitre plate assays of 286 Irish oat isolates show species‐specific azole sensitivity. In Fusarium langsethiae, mefentrifluconazole and tebuconazole sensitivities correlate, defining four phenotypes and supporting resistance monitoring and integrated control.
Diana E. Bucur, Steven Kildea
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Foliar spray can improve rapeseed yield components under continuous irrigation
Applying climate-smart agriculture practices, such as foliar spraying with growth stimulants and improving drought tolerance, seems to be a rational solution in drought-prone areas.
Nooshin Kheshtpaz +2 more
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Incorporating foliar zinc (Zn) spray into existing pesticide application is considered highly cost-effective to biofortify wheat (Triticum aestivum) with Zn.
Peng Ning +6 more
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Effects of Farmyard Manure and Exogenous Spray of Bio-Stimulants on Seed Quality of Kabuli Chickpea
Biostimulants have been defined as substances or materials extracted from plants, which have the capacity to beneficially modify plant growth. Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is an annual legume of the family Fabaceae and it is a rich source of vitamins ...
Karim Nouri +4 more
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Development of canopy vigour maps using UAV for site-specific management during vineyard spraying process [PDF]
Site-specific management of crops represents an important improvement in terms of efficiency and efficacy of the different labours, and its implementation has experienced a large development in the last decades, especially for field crops.
Campos Tobajas, Javier +6 more
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The Effects of Foliar Sprays with Different Silicon Compounds [PDF]
The use of foliar sprays with silicon compounds is relatively new. Initially (in 1990) foliar sprays with silicates were used. In 2003, foliar sprays with (stabilized) silicic acid were introduced, and more recently foliar sprays with silica nanoparticles have also been applied.
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Effects of bioinsecticide exposure route on aphids and their natural enemies in oilseed rape
Fatty acids, silicone polymers and surfactants reduced aphid numbers but caused natural enemy mortality under direct exposure, while minimal residual activity suggests potential for targeted, compatible use in integrated pest management. Abstract BACKGROUND Myzus persicae Sulzer and Brevicoryne brassicae L.
Aimee J. Tonks +3 more
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Physiological Strategies to Improve the Performance of Spring Maize (Zea mays L.) Planted under Early and Optimum Sowing Conditions. [PDF]
Low temperature at stand establishment and high temperature at reproductive stage are involved in reduction of grain yield of spring maize. A field study was therefore conducted to evaluate different physiological strategies for improving performance of ...
Muhammad Amir Bakhtavar +4 more
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Effects of Paclobutrazol and its method of application on the growth and transpiration of Acacia Mangium Seedlings [PDF]
Ten-week-old potted A. mangium seedlings were subjected to a growth retardant, paclobutrazol (PP333), at concentrations of 0, 0.5, 1, 4 and 12 gil. Four methods of application were tested namely S, soil drenching at week 0; F1, foliar spray (potting ...
L. T., Jeng, S. A., Abod
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Chemical, Natural, and Cultural Control of \u3ci\u3eHyadaphis Tataricae\u3c/i\u3e (Homoptera: Aphididae) on Honeysuckle [PDF]
Hyadaphis tataricae is an aphid pest of honeysuckle relatively new to the Great Lakes and midwestern regions of North America. Feeding results in severly deformed terminals (witches\u27 brooms).
Dittl, T. G, Mahr, D. L
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