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Blausaeure Blauwzuur Blight Disease Blight of Potato Blister Gas No. 1 Blister Gas No. 2 Blister Gas No. 4 Blister Gas No. 5 Blood Gas... [Pg.636]

In our research, we proposed a post amplification analytical method to detect F. culmorum, a pathogen causing foot rot and head blight diseases in cereals, and can produce mycotoxins such as zearalenone, deoxynivalenol, and other trichothecenes that can enter the food chain. The early identification of this fungal pathogen is therefore recommended in order to avoid crop losses and protect consumer health... [Pg.696]

Gomez-Rodriguez, O, Zavaleta-Mejia, E., and Gonzalez-Hernandez, V. A. Livera-Munoz M., and Cardenas-Soriano, E. Allelopathy and microclimatic modification of intercropping with marigold on tomato early blight disease development. Field Crops Res 2003 83 27-34. [Pg.74]

Uses as fungicide for control of blast and blight diseases in rice, etc. [Pg.870]

Alternaria solani, the causal organism of early blight disease of tomato and potato produces several metabolites whose structures have been clarified. It was pointed out that the fungus also secretes host-specific toxins which induce necrotic symptoms typically associated with the disease [50]. Five phytotoxins were isolated, solanapyrones A (67), B (68), C (69), D (70) and E (71), Fig. 17. The diastereomeric... [Pg.144]

C20H35NO14 513.495 Isol. from Streptomyces hygroscopicus. Active against rice sheath blight disease and Pellicularia sasakii. Sol. H2O, MeOH, Py fairly sol. Me2CO, EtOH poorly sol. EtOAc, hexane. [Pg.957]

L-Glutamic acid derivatives Phaseotoxin (D 17) Formed in Pseudomonas phaseolicola, causing the halo blight disease of beans... [Pg.518]

It has been known that the bacteria Envinia uredovora attacks uredospores and uredia of Puccina graminis, which causes leaf blight diseases of higher plants thus. [Pg.52]

Leaphart, C.D., and A.R. Stage. 1971. Climate A factor in the origin of the pole blight disease of Pinus monticola Dougl. Ecology 52 229-239. [Pg.55]

Selected members of the l,3,4-thiadiazolo[3,2-a]pyrimidine ring system possess larvicidal activity (housefly), protective activity against bacterial leaf-blight disease of the rice plant, and herbicidal activity. ... [Pg.444]


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