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Image_1_A Temporal Diversity Analysis of Brazilian Begomoviruses in Tomato Reveals a Decrease in Species Richness between 2003 and 2016.jpeg
Published 2020“…The possible evolutionary history of begomoviruses that were likely transferred from wild native plants and weeds to tomato crops after the introduction of the polyphagous vector Bemisia tabaci MEAM1 and the wide use of cultivars carrying the Ty-1 resistance gene are discussed, as well as the strengths and limitations of the use of HTS in identification and diversity analysis of begomoviruses.…”
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Plasma activated water as resistance inducer against bacterial leaf spot of tomato
Published 2019“…In the frame of a sustainable agriculture the use of bacterial antagonists, biological agents, plant defence response elicitors or resistant host plant genotypes are the most effective approaches. …”
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A representative total ion chromatogram of soybean seed genotype (PI230970, SBR5).
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Isoflavone content in 70% ethanolic seed extract of 52 soybean genotypes analyzed using HPLC/DAD-MS.
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Chemical structures of the major isoflavone components in soybean seeds analyzed by LC/DAD-MS.
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Phytocompounds identified in the methanolic seed extract of 52 soybean genotypes by GC-MS.
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Detailed prevalence of the individual resistance genes in resistant and susceptible isolates.
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Silicon in plant disease control
Published 2021“…<div><p>All essential nutrients can affect the incidence and severity of plant diseases. Although silicon (Si) is not considered as an essential nutrient for plants, it stands out for its potential to decrease disease intensity in many crops. …”
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