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Diana Larisa Roman, Mariana Adina Matica, Alecu Ciorsac, Bianca Vanesa Boros and Adriana Isvoran
(1) Background: The use of pesticides, although needed to protect crops and increase production, represents an environmental and human health issue. Therefore, measures must be taken in order to develop a better understanding of the risks involved in the...
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Amjad Hatem, Nataliya Karpova, Vera Yaderets, Elena Glagoleva, Kseniya Petrova, Alexandra Shibaeva, Alexander Ovchinnikov and Vakhtang Dzhavakhiya
The biological control of fungal crop diseases based on the use of micro-organisms or their metabolites is a promising environmentally friendly alternative to common fungicide-based technologies. Penicillium fungi which synthesize various biologically ac...
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Jorge D. Mantecón
Pág. 291 - 296
During the 2005 and 2006 growing seasons, two field trials were conducted at the INTA Balcarce Experimental Station (Argentina) to study the control of potato early blight (Alternaria solani). Uncut virus-free seed tubers of potato (Solanum tuberosum) ...
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Marija Kovacevic, Nikolina Stjepanovic, Luca Zelic and ?eljka Loncaric
Tebuconazole (TEB), a widely used triazole fungicide, is effective against soil-borne and foliar fungal pathogens. Toxicants can exhibit varying effects depending on the life stage of organisms, although standard toxicity tests typically focus on adult i...
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Huu Tam Tran, Oanh Nhu Thi Vu, Thuy Nhu Thi Le, Bao Dam Chau Nguyen and Ngoc Nguyen Vo
The campaign ?No action today, no cure tomorrow? against antimicrobial resistance proposed by the World Health Organization (WHO) has not only propeled people to take action to prevent antimicrobial resistance, but has also encouraged researchers to deve...
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