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Incompatibility with biological control

Another potential constraint upon the use of oxidative enzymes as bases of host plant resistance may be their potential incompatibility with biological control agents. Tomato plant phenolics (rutin and chlorogenic acid) have been shown to be... [Pg.180]

Campbell, B. C. and S, S. Duffey. 1979. Tomatine and parasitic wasps potential incompatibility of plant antibiosis with biological control. Science (Wash). 205 700-702,... [Pg.161]

Although excipients are the non-active ingredients, they are indispensable for the successful production of acceptable solid dosage forms. The important roles played by excipients in tablets and capsules, freeze-dried, and spray-dried powders, as well as powder aerosol formulations, were discussed. Some recent applications of excipients in controlled, release formulations for biologicals were also highlighted. Finally, incompatibility problems attributable to excipients were considered with an emphasis on the indirect role of excipients through moisture distribution. [Pg.1653]


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