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Chromatographic analysis of fungicides
Journal of Chromatography A, 1975The separation and analysis of a wide range of fungicides, by gas, liquid, column, paper, and thin-layer chromatography have been reviewed. Major attention has been given to methods for the identification and quantitation of individual and multiresidues of fungicides in environmental and agricultural samples.
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Fungicidal activity of cecropin A
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 1997Cecropin A (CA) fungicidal properties were explored. Nongerminated and germinated Aspergillus spp. and Fusarium spp. conidia were treated with CA. CA achieved complete lethality at < or = 25 microM (99 micrograms/ml) for germinating, but not nongerminating, conidia of Aspergillus spp.
Thomas J. Walsh+5 more
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Pest Management Science, 2019
BACKGROUND Gummy stem blight (GSB) is a devastating disease of cucurbits that has been effectively managed with fungicide applications. However, the Stagonosporopsis spp.
Hao-Xi Li+4 more
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BACKGROUND Gummy stem blight (GSB) is a devastating disease of cucurbits that has been effectively managed with fungicide applications. However, the Stagonosporopsis spp.
Hao-Xi Li+4 more
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Canadian Journal of Botany, 1964
The cationic (Hyamine 3500, Cyprex, or dodine, and Triton X-400), anionic (Atlox G-3300 and Santomerse), and non-ionic (Tritons X-100, X-114, and B-1956 as well as Tween 81) surfactants were compared as inhibitors of respiration, as agents promoting the passage of amino acids out of spores into the surrounding medium, and as inhibitors of germination ...
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The cationic (Hyamine 3500, Cyprex, or dodine, and Triton X-400), anionic (Atlox G-3300 and Santomerse), and non-ionic (Tritons X-100, X-114, and B-1956 as well as Tween 81) surfactants were compared as inhibitors of respiration, as agents promoting the passage of amino acids out of spores into the surrounding medium, and as inhibitors of germination ...
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Toxicity, monitoring and biodegradation of the fungicide carbendazim
Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2016Simranjeet Singh+7 more
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Fungicide Decomposition, Degradation of Organomercury Fungicides in Soil
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1964V. L. Miller, Yosh Kimura
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European journal of plant pathology, 2019
S. Saito, T. Michailides, C. Xiao
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S. Saito, T. Michailides, C. Xiao
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