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PHOTODEGRADATION OF TEBUCONAZOLE IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION AND PHYTOTOXIC EFFECTS
Miguel David Fuentes‐Guevara +6 more
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The baseline sensitivity of 55 isolates of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, collected from oilseed rape in 6 regions of the Czech Republic, to selected fungicides was determined during the period 2013-2015. One single-component fungicide - Horizon (tebuconazole)
Jana Poslušná +2 more
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The Possibility of Controlling Sclerotium Rolfsii on Soybean (Glycine Max) Using Trichoderma and Tebuconazole*) [PDF]
The possibility of controlling S. rolfsii on soybean (Glycine max) var. Rinjani using T. aureoviride and Tebuconazole under field conditions was studied. The experiment was conducted at the experimental plot of SEAMEO BIOTROP. The pathogen
DHARMAPUTRA, O. S. (OKKY)
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Pesticide contamination interception strategy and removal efficiency in forest buffer and artificial wetland in a tile-drained agricultural watershed [PDF]
Yves couqet : present adress : UMR7327 on sept. 2012International audiencePesticide pollution is a major threat to aquatic ecosystems that can be mitigated through complementary actions including buffer zones (BZs).
Chaumont, Cédric +4 more
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Categorizing chlordecone potential degradation products to explore their environmental fate
EA BIOmE SUPDAT INRAInternational audienceChlordecone (C10Cl10O; CAS number 143-50-0) has been used extensively as an organochlorine insecticide but is nowadays banned and listed on annex A in The Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants ...
Benoit, Pierre +8 more
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Chemical control of guava rust (Puccinia psidii) in the Northern Region of Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. [PDF]
Fungicides were evaluated under field conditions for their efficacy in the control of guava rust (Puccinia psidii); five systemic fungicides (azoxystrobin, pyraclostrobin, cyproconazole, tebuconazole, triadimenol) and the protectant mancozeb.
MAFFIA, L. A. +4 more
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Epidemiology and management of flower diseases of pyrethrum [PDF]
Pyrethrum (Tanacatum cinerariifolium) is cultivated worldwide and in southern Australia for the extraction of insecticidal esters or pyrethrins contained within the achenes of flowers. Producing a significant proportion of the worlds botanical pyrethrins,
Ferreira +12 more
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Novel yeast-based biosensor for environmental monitoring of tebuconazole
Abstract Due to increasing demand for high and stable crop production, human populations are highly dependent on pesticide use for growing and storing food. Environmental monitoring of these agrochemicals is therefore of utmost importance, because of their collateral effects on ecosystem and human health.
Filipa Mendes +6 more
openaire +3 more sources
International audienceOnce released into the environment, pesticides generate transformation products (TPs) which may be of (eco-)toxicological importance.
Benoit, Pierre +11 more
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