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PGL-EXPO feasibility study of exposure to SDHi fungicides and risk of hereditary SDHx paraganglioma or pheochromocytoma. [PDF]

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Appearance of Environment-Linked Azole Resistance in the Aspergillus fumigatus Complex in New Zealand. [PDF]

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The strobilurin fungicides

Pest Management Science, 2002
AbstractStrobilurins are one of the most important classes of agricultural fungicide. Their invention was inspired by a group of fungicidally active natural products. The outstanding benefits they deliver are currently being utilised in a wide range of crops throughout the world.
Dave W, Bartlett   +5 more
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Fungicides and photochemistry: Photodegradation of the azole fungicide penconazole

Zeitschrift f�r Lebensmittel-Untersuchung und -Forschung, 1994
In order to examine the photostability of the fungicide penconazole (1-(2,4-dichloro-beta-propylphenethyl)-1H-1,2,4-triazole, 1) in the field, model experiments with organic solvents were performed. Photodegradation (lambda > 280 nm) of penconazole was found to be more efficient in isopropanol and cyclohexane solution than in the presence of ...
Schwack, Wolfgang, Hartmann, Michael
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Fungicidal Phthalimidophosphonothionates

Science, 1967
The fungicidal activity, mammalian toxicity, and methods of synthesis of phthalimidophosphonothionates, a novel type of organophosphoramide compound, have been investigated. The findings led to development of the compound diethyl phthalimidophosphonothionate as a new bioproduct. This diester protects a variety of crops
H, Tolkmith, H O, Senkbeil, D R, Mussell
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Screening for Fungicides

Annual Review of Phytopathology, 1987
Interest in finding new fungicides extends over more than one hundred years (2), but only relatively recently have methods for the mass screening of chemicals been developed ( 1). Initially, tests were simple, with the fungus growing on agar or in droplets containing the chemical (8). Tests on plants were pioneered at the Boyce Thompson Institute (23).
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Milk as a fungicide

Trends in Plant Science, 2000
The mould, Sphaerotheca fuliginea, appears as a powdery white growth on the leaves of cucumbers and zucchini (Cucurbita pepo). It damages the plants and causes the leaves to shrivel up. To date, only chemical fungicides are available. However, by-products from milk-processing factories have been proven to kill powdery mildew on zucchini. In many cases,
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