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DUKE, S. O.; WEDGE, D. E.; CERDEIRA, A. L.; MATALLO, M. B. |
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Stephen O. Duke, USDA-ARS; David E. Wedge, USDA-ARS; ANTONIO LUIZ CERDEIRA, CNPMA; Marcus B. Matallo, Instituto Biológico. |
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Herbicide effects on plant disease. |
Ano de publicação: |
2007 |
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Outlooks on Pest Management, v.18, n.1, p.36-40, 2007. |
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Inglês |
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The effect of herbicides on plant disease is an importam, but generally overlooked, aspect of integrated pest management. Furthermore, these interactions can be crucial contributors to the success or failure of the biocontrol of weeds with microbes. Indirectly, through their strong effects on plants, herbicides can influence almost any process or interaction of the plant, including its susceptibility to plant diseases. In some cases, herbicides also have direct effects on plant pathogens. In this short review, we will discuss both types of effects, and, where possible, provide the mechanism for the effect. The topic of herbicide effects on plant diseases has been reviewed previously, either as a single topic (e.g., Altman, 1991; Altman & Campbell, 1979; Katan & Eshel, 1973; l.evesque & Rahe, 1992) or as part of a more extensivo review on secondary effects of pesticides (several of these are in, the book by Altman, 1993) or chemical effects on microbial weed biocontrol agents (Hoagland, 1996). There have been no recent reviews of this topic. Much of the older literature was descriptive, without much attempt to determine the mechanisms of the interactions. This topic is complicated by the complex inceractions of herbicide dose and formulation, tillage systems, environmental conditions, the plant pathogen, and the plant. Furthermore, the timing of infection with the pathogen vs. that of the herbicide treatment can have a profound influence on the interaction. Thus, the literature often appears to be. conflicting, but the apparent conflicts may be due to differences in one or more of the factors involved. MenosThe effect of herbicides on plant disease is an importam, but generally overlooked, aspect of integrated pest management. Furthermore, these interactions can be crucial contributors to the success or failure of the biocontrol of weeds with microbes. Indirectly, through their strong effects on plants, herbicides can influence almost any process or interaction of the plant, including its susceptibility to plant diseases. In some cases, herbicides also have direct effects on plant pathogens. In this short review, we will discuss both types of effects, and, where possible, provide the mechanism for the effect. The topic of herbicide effects on plant diseases has been reviewed previously, either as a single topic (e.g., Altman, 1991; Altman & Campbell, 1979; Katan & Eshel, 1973; l.evesque & Rahe, 1992) or as part of a more extensivo review on secondary effects of pesticides (several of these are in, the book by Altman, 1993) or chemical effects on microbial weed biocontrol agents (Hoagland, 1996). There have been no recent reviews of this topic. Much of the older literature was descriptive, without much attempt to determine the mechanisms of the interactions. This topic is complicated by the complex inceractions of herbicide dose and formulation, tillage systems, environmental conditions, the plant pathogen, and the plant. Furthermore, the timing of infection with the pathogen vs. that of the herbicide treatment can have a profound influence on the interaction. Thus, the literatu... Mostrar Tudo |
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Efeito. |
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Controle Integrado; Controle Microbiano; Doença de Planta; Erva Daninha; Herbicida; Tratamento. |
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Embrapa Instrumentação. |
Data corrente: |
27/12/2022 |
Data da última atualização: |
25/01/2023 |
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FERNANDES, G. de J. C.; SILVA, K. F.; MARQUES, C. S.; BENEDITO, L. Z.; CABRAL, B. R.; CAMPELO, P. H.; BORGES, S. V.; MARCONCINI, J. M.; MAGRIOTIS, Z. M.; CLARO, P. I. C.; DIAS, M. V. |
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JOSE MANOEL MARCONCINI, CNPDIA. |
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Development of an SO2 indicator label applied to shrimp. |
Ano de publicação: |
2022 |
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Polímeros, v. 32, n. 3, e2022035, 2022 |
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1 - 9 |
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https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-1428.20220033 |
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Inglês |
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Colorimetric indicator; Crustaceans; Smart label. |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/doc/1150373/1/P-Development-of-an-SO2.pdf
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