- TRANSGENIC RESISTANCE: STATE OF THE ART AND PERSPECTIVES
It is difficult to realistically envision any commercial release of severe detrimental impact of viruses, the strong demand for a reduction in the reliance on toxic agrochemicals for virus vector control, the pledge for a safe and sustainable.
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More potent compounds have made it possible to treat perennials economically and fueled the use of the currently available PGRs on a wide variety of perennials, with an emphasis on effective treatments for the most commonly produced plants, along with.
- QUARTERLY Reports on Plant Growth Regulation and Activities of the
As normal ripening requires the presence of ethylene as well as the capacity in fruit to perceive ethylene, management of ripening can be accomplished by inhibiting fruit ethylene production, ethylene removal from the storage environment, or by.
- THE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY COASTAL GOLF COURSE: AN ARCHITECT AND
Will the long term application of chemicals for turfgrass management on a golf course cause water pollution from surface runoff or infiltration into the ground? By addressing these issues during the planning stage, the developer can avoid deleterious.
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Associate Professor of floriculture and corresponding author, research technician, former graduate research assistant currently on faculty at University of Florida, and former graduate research assistant currently on 1995; Pasutti and Weigle, 1980....
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