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Author(s): DATNOFF, L.; ELMER, W.; PRABHU, A. S.; FAGERIA, N. K. This paper provides a general overview on the nutrient/host relationships of chloride/wheat, potassium/rice and silicon/rice, and how each influences plant disease development. |
Author(s): VENTURA, J. A.; LIMA, I. DE M.; MARTINS, M. V. V.; CULIK, M. P.; COSTA, H.
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Author(s): DUKE, S. O.; CERDEIRA, A. L.; MATALLO, M. B. To be effective, herbicides they must have strong biological activity against plants. Indirectly through their effects on plants, herbicides can influence almost any process or interaction of the plan... ... |
Author(s): GHINI, R.; HAMADA, E.; ANGELOTTI, F.; COSTA, L. B.; BETTIOL, W. This review discusses the present trends in studies on the impacts of climate change on plant diseases. Firstly, the approaches used for studying the potential effects of altered temperature, water av... ... |
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Author(s): BOCK, C. H.; BARBEDO, J. G. A.; DEL PONTE, E. M.; BOHNENKAMP, D.; MAHLEIN, A. K. Abstract. The severity of plant diseases, traditionally the proportion of the plant tissue exhibiting symptoms, is a key quantitative variable to know for many diseases and is prone to error. Good qua... ... |
Author(s): FONTANELI, R. S.; SANTOS, H. P. dos; VARGAS, L.; MACIEL, J. L. N.; SALVADORI, J. R.
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Author(s): OIANO NETO, J.; CHAGAS, A. C. de S.; CHAPAVAL, L. Parasitic diseases caused by tick Rhipicephafus (Boophilus) micropfus, gastrointestinal nematode (Haemonchus contortus) and Staphyfococcus aureus (mastitis pathogen) are one of the main barriers to de... ... |
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