- INDUCTION OF SYSTEMIC ACQUIRED DISEASE RESISTANCE IN PLANTS
Tolerance to fungicides in, for example, the brown rot fungus or Monilinia fructicola (Agrios 1997); use of agrochemicals; and failure to achieve even distribution of chemicals are required... Effects of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Supply on Hexadecane.
- PROCEEDINGS PLANT GROWTH REGULATION SOCIETY OF AMERICA THE
A Mycoherbicide and Selected Plant Growth Stimulants Enhance the Competitiveness of Pepper (Capsicum anuum) with Amaranthus lividus... Effects of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Supply on Hexadecane Biodegradation in Soil Systems.
- RICE BLAST CONTROL
Oryzemate, containing probenazole, has been widely used against blast by Japanese farmers since probenazole is absorbed by the roots, then systemically transferred to the whole plant, almost completely controlling leaf blast for 40 70 days after.
- RPO
Truly satisfactory and lasting solutions to pest problems will require a shift to understanding and promoting naturally occurring biological agents, like insect parasitoids and predators, and other inherent strengths as vital components of total.
- Plant protease inhibitors in control of phytophagous insects
Insect pests are capable of evolving to biotypes that can adapt to new situations, for instance, they overcome the effect of toxic materials or bypass natural o r artificial plant resistance, which further * Corresponding autor confounds the problem.
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