2018
DOI: 10.5958/2249-524x.2018.00030.4
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Dissipation of Trifloxystrobin + Tebuconazole WG (Nativo 75% WG) in Pomegranate and Soil in Western Maharashtra

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“…They have a suppressive effect on other fungi, reducing competition for nutrients; they inhibit electron transfer in mitochondria, disrupting metabolism and prevent-isms by disrupting the membrane functions through sterol biosynthesis inhibition (Debashis et al, 2012) Nativo 75 WG is a water dispersible granular formulation containing 25 per cent w/w trifloxystrobin and 50 per cent w/w tebuconazole by M/S Bayer Crop-Science (Patil et al, 2018;Bag et al, 2016;Sahoo et al, 2011). From intense research made in the last decade on the fungicidal properties of strobilurins and triazoles on the metabolism of pathogenic fungi, positive influences on host physiology and consequently on yield formation have been recognized in plants (Beck et al, 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They have a suppressive effect on other fungi, reducing competition for nutrients; they inhibit electron transfer in mitochondria, disrupting metabolism and prevent-isms by disrupting the membrane functions through sterol biosynthesis inhibition (Debashis et al, 2012) Nativo 75 WG is a water dispersible granular formulation containing 25 per cent w/w trifloxystrobin and 50 per cent w/w tebuconazole by M/S Bayer Crop-Science (Patil et al, 2018;Bag et al, 2016;Sahoo et al, 2011). From intense research made in the last decade on the fungicidal properties of strobilurins and triazoles on the metabolism of pathogenic fungi, positive influences on host physiology and consequently on yield formation have been recognized in plants (Beck et al, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%