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Science diplomacy for plant health
Nature Plants, 2020Peer ...
Baldissera Giovani +38 more
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Plants, selenium and human health
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2003Selenium is an essential nutrient for animals, microorganisms and some other eukaryotes. Although selenium has not been demonstrated to be essential in vascular plants, the ability of some plants to accumulate and transform selenium into bioactive compounds has important implications for human nutrition and health, and for the environment.
Danielle R, Ellis, David E, Salt
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2014
Humankind has been always employing plants as supply of food, textile, cosmetics, medicines, etc. Their chemical compounds have biological activities that are effective for the treatment of different human and animal diseases. So far, on an estimated number of 250,000–300,000 plant species only approximately 5,000 have been intensively studied for ...
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Humankind has been always employing plants as supply of food, textile, cosmetics, medicines, etc. Their chemical compounds have biological activities that are effective for the treatment of different human and animal diseases. So far, on an estimated number of 250,000–300,000 plant species only approximately 5,000 have been intensively studied for ...
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Instrumentation for plant health and growth
Advances in Space Research, 1994Comprehensive spectroscopic monitoring of plant health and growth in bioregenerative life support system environments is possible using a variety of spectrometric technologies. Absorption spectrometry and atomic emission spectrometry in combination allow for direct, on-line, reagentless monitoring of plant nutrients from nitrate and potassium to ...
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Molecular Diagnostics in Plant Health
2017In several crops, their quality and condition is very important. The products are relatively expensive and plant diseases can destroy valuable harvests in a very short time. The presence or absence of plant pathogens and pests, therefore, needs to be accurately tested.
Bonants, P.J.M., te Witt, René
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Plant Health and Plant Protection Policies
2019The rate of introduction and establishment of new economically or environmentally damaging plant pests and diseases has increased over the last century. Under the WTO-Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS) and International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC), International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPMs) are defined to ensure that the ...
Silvis, Huib +2 more
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Animal and plant health in Turkey.
2005AbstractThe first section of this chapter presents an overview of animal health in Turkey. It covers (i) the most infectious and economically significant animal diseases (List A diseases), (ii) less infectious diseases that also have serious economic consequences (List B diseases) and (iii) diseases that can be passed from animals to humans (zoonoses),
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Nanosensors for monitoring plant health
Nature Nanotechnology, 2023Juan Pablo Giraldo, Sebastian Kruss
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PADI-web for Plant Health Surveillance
Due to the increasing number of new and reemerging pests resulting from intensification, globalisation and climate change, monitoring of plant health is crucial. In this context, outbreak detection in digital media could be useful for improving plant disease surveillance.Roche, Mathieu +3 more
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