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Relational health: Theorizing plants as health-supporting actors
Social Science & Medicine, 2021'Plant blindness' stops people from recognizing the important role that plants play in society, and is acute when it comes to seeing how plants support health. The social sciences are beginning to explore how plants are imbricated in sociopolitical processes, including ones that produce health. This paper theorizes people-plant relations and the agency
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2020
The book carries documents contributed by faculty members from all across the country on emerging disease threat, design effective management strategies through various conventional and modern approaches. The chapters in the book provide a current and detailed account of biotic and abiotic constraints that affect the crops, with comprehensive coverage ...
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The book carries documents contributed by faculty members from all across the country on emerging disease threat, design effective management strategies through various conventional and modern approaches. The chapters in the book provide a current and detailed account of biotic and abiotic constraints that affect the crops, with comprehensive coverage ...
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Principles of Plant Health Management for Ornamental Plants
Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2005Economic, environmental, and technological influences complicate the task of achieving disease-free products in the ornamentals industry. Integrated pest management (IPM) is a cornerstone of floriculture and nursery crop production: strategies include sanitation, clean stock, host resistance, and control through biological, cultural, environmental ...
Margery L, Daughtrey, D Michael, Benson
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Linking the Phyllosphere Microbiome to Plant Health.
Trends in Plant Science, 2020The phyllosphere harbors diverse microbial communities that influence ecosystem functioning. Emerging evidence suggests that plants impaired in genetic networks harbor an altered microbiome and develop dysbiosis in the phyllosphere, which pinpoints plant
Hongwei Liu, Laura E. Brettell, B. Singh
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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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Monitoring Plant Health with Near Infrared Fluorescent H2O2 Nanosensors.
Nano letters (Print), 2020Near infrared (nIR) fluorescent single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) were designed and interfaced with leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana plants to report hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), a key signaling molecule associated with the onset of plant stress.
Honghong Wu +7 more
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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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Nanosensors for monitoring plant health
Nature Nanotechnology, 2023Juan Pablo Giraldo, Sebastian Kruss
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Social determinants of health and US cancer screening interventions: A systematic review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Ariella R Korn
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