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Nature, 1952
2 : 3-DICHLORONAPHTHAQUINONE (I) is known to be an effective fungicide. It has been shown to be of value as a seed dressing1; but its use on foliage and fruit is limited because of the possibility of phytotoxic effects2. In an attempt to learn more about the reasons for this damaging action, we have prepared and tested the following compounds for ...
R. J. W. BYRDE, D. WOODCOCK
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2 : 3-DICHLORONAPHTHAQUINONE (I) is known to be an effective fungicide. It has been shown to be of value as a seed dressing1; but its use on foliage and fruit is limited because of the possibility of phytotoxic effects2. In an attempt to learn more about the reasons for this damaging action, we have prepared and tested the following compounds for ...
R. J. W. BYRDE, D. WOODCOCK
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Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1982
Abstract Two separate tests were conducted to evaluate RE-35394 0.3EC and Deltic 2.4EL at two different rates for phytotoxicity on 18 species of ornamentals in or near Stillwater, OK. Test 1 was conducted on Jun 9. It Involved treatment of four young field grown nursery stock located on a horticulture research farm outside Stillwater ...
Ed King, Richard Price, Ken Pinkston
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Abstract Two separate tests were conducted to evaluate RE-35394 0.3EC and Deltic 2.4EL at two different rates for phytotoxicity on 18 species of ornamentals in or near Stillwater, OK. Test 1 was conducted on Jun 9. It Involved treatment of four young field grown nursery stock located on a horticulture research farm outside Stillwater ...
Ed King, Richard Price, Ken Pinkston
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Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1973
AbstractExamination of samples of deep litter poultry manure which caused growth deformation in vegetable crops resulted in the isolation of a potent phytotoxic compound. The chemical properties and symptoms produced by tomato plants grown under hydroponic conditions, showed that it was not 2,4‐D as suggested by other workers but a nitrogen ...
I. R. Minchinton +2 more
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AbstractExamination of samples of deep litter poultry manure which caused growth deformation in vegetable crops resulted in the isolation of a potent phytotoxic compound. The chemical properties and symptoms produced by tomato plants grown under hydroponic conditions, showed that it was not 2,4‐D as suggested by other workers but a nitrogen ...
I. R. Minchinton +2 more
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Silver nanoparticle phytotoxicity
2010Effects of silver nanoparticles on seed germination and plant growth of two plant species, onion (Allium cepa) and carrot (Daucus carota)
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