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Sida spinosa

Table I. Control of Sida spinosa with Colletotrichum malvarum... Table I. Control of Sida spinosa with Colletotrichum malvarum...
Figure 3. Effect of carbon source on efficacy and spore yield of Fusarium lateritum. Spore yield (A-A) was inversely related to virulence. Proprietary fermentation medium contained starch, glucose-starch, or glucose as the primary carbon source. Spores were harvested from the fermentor and immediately used at 10 spores/ml to inoculate prickly sida Sida spinosa L.) in the primary leaf growth stage. Plants were subjected to a 20-h dew period at 25° C, removed to greenhouses for observation, and evaluated 14 days after inoculation. Figure 3. Effect of carbon source on efficacy and spore yield of Fusarium lateritum. Spore yield (A-A) was inversely related to virulence. Proprietary fermentation medium contained starch, glucose-starch, or glucose as the primary carbon source. Spores were harvested from the fermentor and immediately used at 10 spores/ml to inoculate prickly sida Sida spinosa L.) in the primary leaf growth stage. Plants were subjected to a 20-h dew period at 25° C, removed to greenhouses for observation, and evaluated 14 days after inoculation.
One of the advantages of methazole is its ability to kill efficiently in vines and orchards certain weeds that are difficult to control, such as Sida spinosa (prickly sida) and Convolvulus spp. (Butts and Foy, I974a,b Furness and Halawi, 1974). [Pg.759]

Biological activity Herbicidal activity, on pretreatment at 2.5 kg/ha with complete activity against Se-taria faberi, Echinochloa crus-galli, Amaranthus retmflexus, Sida spinosa, and other weeds. [Pg.300]

When FBj was found to be structurally related to AAL-toxin, it was decided to test both toxins for phytotoxicity with a variety of plant species. AAL-toxin was phytotoxic to both weed and crop species, including black nightshade Solanum nigrum L.), redroot pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus L.), northern jointvetch Aeschynomene virginica (L.) B.S.P.)], duckweed (Lemna spp.), prickly sida Sida spinosa L.), jimsonweed Datura stramonium L.), cocklebur Helianthus annuus L.), hemp sesbania Sesbania exaltata [(Raf.)... [Pg.295]

Vasicinone II I -OH Adhotoda beddomein (Acanthaceae) [21], A. vasica [15], A. zeylanica [26], Anisotes trisulcus (Acanthaceae) [32], Galium aparine (Rubiaceae) [23], Nitraria schoberi (Zygophyllaceae) [35], N. sibirica [17], Peganum harmala [91], P. multisectum (Zygophyllaceae) [32], Sida acuta, S. humilis, S. rhombifolia, S. spinosa (Malvaceae) [17]... [Pg.802]

Vasicinol III 6,l -diOH Linaria vulgaris (Scrophulariaceae) [37], Sida acuta, S. humilis, S. rhombifolia, S. spinosa (Malvaceae) [17]... [Pg.804]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.92 , Pg.95 , Pg.112 ]




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