نتایج جستجو برای: fungicide

تعداد نتایج: 4883  

2016
Małgorzata Baćmaga Jadwiga Wyszkowska Jan Kucharski

Fungicides are considered to be effective crop protection chemicals in modern agriculture. However, they can also exert toxic effects on non-target organisms, including soil-dwelling microbes. Therefore, the environmental fate of fungicides has to be closely monitored. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of the Falcon 460 EC fungicide on microbial diversity, enzyme activity and ...

2016
B Sajeewa Amaradasa Sydney E Everhart

Pathogen exposure to sublethal doses of fungicides may result in mutations that may represent an important and largely overlooked mechanism of introducing new genetic variation into strictly clonal populations, including acquisition of fungicide resistance. We tested this hypothesis using the clonal plant pathogen, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. Nine susceptible isolates were exposed independently t...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2011
Randy Weisz Christina Cowger Gaylon Ambrose Andrew Gardner

Strobilurin fungicides produce intensified greening and delayed senescence in plants, and have been claimed to enhance yields of field crops in the absence of disease. To help evaluate this claim, available publicly sponsored tests of fungicides on soft red winter wheat in Virginia and North Carolina (n = 42) were analyzed for the period 1994 to 2010. All tests were replicated and had a randomi...

2014
Peter H. F. Hobbelen Neil D. Paveley Frank van den Bosch

Many studies exist about the selection phase of fungicide resistance evolution, where a resistant strain is present in a pathogen population and is differentially selected for by the application of fungicides. The emergence phase of the evolution of fungicide resistance--where the resistant strain is not present in the population and has to arise through mutation and subsequently invade the pop...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2011
John L Maron Marilyn Marler John N Klironomos Cory C Cleveland

One robust result from many small-scale experiments has been that plant community productivity often increases with increasing plant diversity. Most frequently, resource-based or competitive interactions are thought to drive this positive diversity-productivity relationship. Here, we ask whether suppression of plant productivity by soil fungal pathogens might also drive a positive diversity-pro...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2014
Alexey Mikaberidze Bruce A McDonald Sebastian Bonhoeffer

Fungicide mixtures produced by the agrochemical industry often contain low-risk fungicides, to which fungal pathogens are fully sensitive, together with high-risk fungicides known to be prone to fungicide resistance. Can these mixtures provide adequate disease control while minimizing the risk for the development of resistance? We present a population dynamics model to address this question. We...

2012
R. J. Chynoweth M. P. Rolston N. Grbavac

In three field trials fungicides used for stem rust (Puccinia graminis) control were evaluated to assess the effect on levels of blind seed disease, seed germination and endophyte (Neotyphodium lolii) transmission. Blind seed disease infection was reduced from 24% to 5% in one of the three trials undertaken and germination was increased by between 17 and 23% in two trials. There was a negative ...

2013
Edith Ebert hristian Vogel

Fungal Lipids, Ergosterol, Inhibition, Etaconazole, Fungicide The triazole fungicide etaconazole (C G A 64 251) interferes with the ergosterol biosynthesis in Ustilago maydis by inhibiting the C-14 demethylation o f the sterol nucleus. During the late log growth phase o f U. maydis a novel endogenous sterol metabolite (14x-methyl-ergosta-8,24(28)dien-3/?,6a-diol) was discovered and analyzed, wh...

2009
J. DANIEL HARE

Environ.Entomol.13: 1010-1014 (1984) ABSTRACT Field experiments were carried out to determine if a copper-based fungicide known to deter feeding by the Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Say), in the laboratory, could suppress the growth of L. decemlineata populations in the field when used regularly for plant disease protection on tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplants. Larval densi...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1977
R Rodriguez-Kabana P S King

The nematicidal activity of the fungicide ethazole was studied under greenhouse conditions in which a nematode-infested, Norfolk sandy loam was planted to cotton (var. = 'Rowden'). At planting time, the fungicide was incorporated in the soil at rates of 0-100 mg/kg soil. When assayed 4 weeks after planting, plant-parasitic nematodes in soil and roots occurred in decreasing numbers with increasi...

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