Increasing the persistence of allelochemicals in soil for their potential use as biopesticides

Póster presentado en el XVI Symposium in Pesticide Chemistry: Advances in risk assessment and management. Piacenza, 3-5 September 2019.- Editors: Nicoleta Alina Suciu, Begoña Maria Miras Moreno: XVI Symposium in Pesticide Chemistry Advances in risk assessment and management (2019)

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Main Authors: Gámiz, B., Facenda, G., Celis, R.
Format: póster de congreso biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Mattioli 1885 2019-09-02
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/201692
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spelling dig-irnas-es-10261-2016922021-04-26T06:42:50Z Increasing the persistence of allelochemicals in soil for their potential use as biopesticides Gámiz, B. Facenda, G. Celis, R. Póster presentado en el XVI Symposium in Pesticide Chemistry: Advances in risk assessment and management. Piacenza, 3-5 September 2019.- Editors: Nicoleta Alina Suciu, Begoña Maria Miras Moreno: XVI Symposium in Pesticide Chemistry Advances in risk assessment and management (2019) OBJECTIVES • assess how the addition of olive-mill waste (OMW) at arate of 0.5,1 and 2% (w/w) affects the bioavailability of salicylic acid (SA) in soil; • assess the dissipation of SA and soil respiration in soil amended with OMW; • evaluate the phytotoxic activity of SA in unamended and in OMW-amended soil. HIGHLIGHTS • The persistence of SA in the soil increased with OMW dose; • The addition of OMW to the soil did not increase the adsorption of SA; • Soil respiration was enhanced by the addition of OMW. '!he microorganisms were able to utilize OMW as supplemental e source; • Bioassayexperiments showed that the greater persistence of SA in OMW-amended soils resulted in greater SA phytotoxicity towards Eruca vesicaria;ww No 2020-02-24T11:24:40Z 2020-02-24T11:24:40Z 2019-09-02 póster de congreso http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6670 XVI Symposium in Pesticide Chemistry Advances in risk assessment and management pág. 44 (2019) 978-88-6261-717-8 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/201692 en Sí open Mattioli 1885
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description Póster presentado en el XVI Symposium in Pesticide Chemistry: Advances in risk assessment and management. Piacenza, 3-5 September 2019.- Editors: Nicoleta Alina Suciu, Begoña Maria Miras Moreno: XVI Symposium in Pesticide Chemistry Advances in risk assessment and management (2019)
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author Gámiz, B.
Facenda, G.
Celis, R.
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Facenda, G.
Celis, R.
Increasing the persistence of allelochemicals in soil for their potential use as biopesticides
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Facenda, G.
Celis, R.
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title Increasing the persistence of allelochemicals in soil for their potential use as biopesticides
title_short Increasing the persistence of allelochemicals in soil for their potential use as biopesticides
title_full Increasing the persistence of allelochemicals in soil for their potential use as biopesticides
title_fullStr Increasing the persistence of allelochemicals in soil for their potential use as biopesticides
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