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Mechanisms of Tebuconazole Adsorption in Profiles of Mineral Soils [PDF]
The study attempted to identify the soil components and the principal adsorption mechanisms that bind tebuconazole in mineral soils. The KF values of the Freundlich isotherm determined in 18 soils from six soil profiles in batch experiments after 96 h of
Marcin Siek+4 more
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Degradação fotocatalítica do fungicida tebuconazole em solução aquosa [PDF]
The tebuconazole photocatalytic degradation kinetics was studied in a batch reactor using TiO2 (P25-Degussa) as catalyst and a high pressure mercury lamp. The photolysis, adsorption and irradiation effects in the reaction rate were evaluated. Afterward, the suspension catalyst concentration and initial pH to the maximum reaction rate was determined. It
Thiago de Hermann Prestes+3 more
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Cross‐resistance between myclobutanil and tebuconazole and the genetic basis of tebuconazole resistance in Venturia inaequalis [PDF]
AbstractBACKGROUNDMyclobutanil is one of the most widely used demethylation inhibitor (DMI) fungicides for the management of apple scab, caused by Venturia inaequalis. Strains of V. inaequalis resistant to myclobutanil have been reported across the world.
Laura Cordero‐Limon+4 more
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Bioconcentration of tebuconazole fungicide in zebrafish (Danio rerio) [PDF]
Óscar Andreu-Sánchez+3 more
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Abstract In regulatory risk assessment, surrogate species of fish, aquatic invertebrates, and primary producers are tested to assess toxicity and subsequently the risk of pesticides to freshwater biota. This study evaluates whether the standard, surrogate test species (mostly temperate in latitudinal distribution) used in many parts of the world are ...
Gustavo S. Santos+5 more
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Abstract Knowledge of the role in cancer etiology of environmental exposures as pesticides is a prerequisite for primary prevention. We review 63 epidemiological studies on exposure to pesticides and cancer risk in humans published from 2017 to 2021, with emphasis on new findings, methodological approaches, and gaps in the existing literature.
Haleigh Cavalier+2 more
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Bee bread collected by honey bees (Apis mellifera) as a terrestrial pesticide biomarker to complement water studies. [PDF]
Bee bread as a biomarker for exposure of terrestrial organisms is a valuable complement to conventional water monitoring allowing a near‐time recording of the applied pesticides and including nonpersistent pesticides. Abstract BACKGROUND Pesticides in aquatic environments are frequently studied, yet those in terrestrial environments remain relatively ...
Stalder S+5 more
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One of the main tasks of contemporary plant physiology is regulation of growth and development of cultivated plants in order to optimize the productive process.
V. V. Rogach+5 more
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Genotoxicity of mixture of imidacloprid, imazalil and tebuconazole
Genotoxicity of the mixture of generic pesticides imidacloprid + imazalil + tebuconazole in a ratio of 14.0/1.7/1.0 by weight was assessed using Ames test (Salmonella typhimurium) and micronucleus test in vivo on mammalian bone marrow erythrocytes (CD-1 mice) supporting the data creation for the Real Life Risk Simulation (RLRS) approach.
Nataliya A. Ilyushina+9 more
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Effects of Tebuconazole Application on Soil Microbiota and Enzymes
Identification of pesticide impact on the soil microbiome is of the utmost significance today. Diagnosing the response of bacteria to tebuconazole, used for plant protection, may help isolate the most active bacteria applicable in the bioaugmentation of soils contaminated with this preparation.
Małgorzata Baćmaga+3 more
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