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Available fungicides for management of soybean diseases in Iowa for 2006 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Last week we discussed Section 18 fungicides and their role in managing Asian soybean rust. However, there are some fungicides that have a full label (Section 3) for soybean.
Eckermann, Chuck, Mueller, Daren S.
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The genome sequence and effector complement of the flax rust pathogen Melampsora lini [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Rust fungi cause serious yield reductions on crops, including wheat, barley, soybean, coffee, and represent real threats to global food security. Of these fungi, the flax rust pathogen Melampsora lini has been developed most extensively over the past 80 ...
Anderson, Claire   +9 more
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The continuing significance of chiral agrochemicals

open access: yesPest Management Science, Volume 81, Issue 4, Page 1697-1716, April 2025.
In the time frame 2018–2023, around 43% of the 35 chiral agrochemicals introduced to the market (herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, acaricides, and nematicides) contain one or more stereogenic centers in the molecule, and almost 69% of them have been marketed as racemic mixtures of enantiomers or stereoisomers.
Peter Jeschke
wiley   +1 more source

Stage of detection and number of sprays for controlling soybean rust [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
During winter extension meetings, three of the most common questions asked about Asian soybean rust were: when will soybean rust show up in the northern United States; how early should a spray application be made; and how many sprays would be needed.
Del Ponte, Emerson M., Yang, X. B.
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Thermal Degradation and Thermal Decomposition of Plasticized PVC Including POSS Additives for PVC Compounds: Mechanisms, Impact, and Performance of Standards

open access: yesJournal of Vinyl and Additive Technology, EarlyView.
Additives' structures. ABSTRACT Poly(vinyl chloride) has been a key polymeric material since its commercial production in 1931, demonstrating versatility across numerous industries due to its compatibility with various additives. PVC's inherent properties, flame retardance, durability, and recyclability make it ideal for building and construction ...
Stefano Gardi   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

EFFECT OF ROCK PHOSPHATE AND CORN COB BIOCHAR ON THE INTENSITY OF PEST DISEASE ATTACKS AND PRODUCTION SOYBEAN CROPS IN DRY ACID LAND

open access: yesJurnal Agrotek Tropika
Efforts to increase soybean production can be done in various ways, one of which is planting soybean varieties that are resistant to attacks pests and diseases, as well as acidic land conditions.The use of rock phosphate and biochar has been widely used ...
Dian Meithasari, endriani Endriani
doaj   +1 more source

Pathogenic variation of Phakopsora pachyrhizi populations in Brazil. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The obligate basidiomycete Phakopsora pachyrhizi is the causal agent of soybean rust that has potential to reduce the yield of soybean drastically. Soybean production in Brazil has been threatened by the rust since the pathogen was first discovered in ...
AKAMATSU, H. O.   +4 more
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A Low‐Cost Multifunctional PDMS Sponge Based on Boron Compounds and Waste‐Derived Candle Soot for Flame‐Retardancy, Oil–Water Separation, and Self‐Cleaning

open access: yesJournal of Vinyl and Additive Technology, EarlyView.
A multifunctional PDMS sponge modified with boron compounds and candle soot exhibits superhydrophobicity, flame retardancy, and efficient oil adsorption. The porous structure enables rapid oil uptake, stable self‐cleaning behavior, and improved fire resistance, highlighting its potential for environmental remediation and safe oil–water separation ...
Sena Ayazoglu, Kübra Ozkan Hukum
wiley   +1 more source

Screening of Soybean Germplasm Collection Resistance to Rust Disease (Phakopsora Pachyrhizi) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Rust disease is an important disease on soybean, it was widely distributed in almost all soybeanproducing countries, the yield losses can be reach 85 %. One of the control measured is planting theresistant varieties.
Sumartini, S. (Sumartini)
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Asian Soybean Rust Resistance: An Overview [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Plant Pathology & Microbiology, 2015
Asian soybean rust caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi, occurs in all soybean production regions of the world. Rust is the most destructive foliar disease of soybean and can cause yield losses of over 80%. To date, six race-specific resistance genes have been identified in plant introductions. However, races of P. pachyrhizi able to overcome the resistance
openaire   +1 more source

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