1976
DOI: 10.1094/phyto-66-910
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Efficacy of Soil Fumigants and Methods of Application for Controlling Southern Blight of Tomatoes Grown for Transplants

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“…Due to minimum disease incidence with treatment T 3 , there was highest yield recorded (191.2 q/ha). These results were in accordance with findings of Sumner et al (1978), Mc Carter et al (1976 and Jenkins et al (1986).…”
Section: Effect Of Chemical Treatment On Tomato Yieldsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Due to minimum disease incidence with treatment T 3 , there was highest yield recorded (191.2 q/ha). These results were in accordance with findings of Sumner et al (1978), Mc Carter et al (1976 and Jenkins et al (1986).…”
Section: Effect Of Chemical Treatment On Tomato Yieldsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…[ 55 ] In addition, the geometrical structural effect PdLn with less steric demand for the influence of Pd 2+ ion could be assigned a pivotal role compared to that of the more steric effect of Co (Ln) 2 on Co 2+ ion for enhancing their action against the microorganisms. [ 56,57 ]…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The superior anticancer action of both M‐chelates over the uncoordinated ligand (HLn) could refer to the role of both Pd 2+ and Co 2+ ions in their chelates within the respecting of Tweedy's chelation theory. [ 39,57 ] Due to the acidic character or Lewis acid behavior besides the high electronegativity of both metal ions in their metallated organic compounds, the strong promotion of the cancer cells growth inhibition was interpreted over their free ligand (HLn).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The enhancement of microbicide activity of some complexes could be illustrated basing on the Overtone's concept and Tweedy's chelation theory. [ 71 ] According to Overtone's concept of cell permeability, the cell lipid membrane allows only the lipid‐soluble substance to pass through it, which makes the lipo‐solubility a major factor controlling the microbicide effect. On chelation, the metal ion polarity would be lowered because of the overlapping of its orbital with ligand orbitals and partial sharing of the positive charge of the metal ion with donor groups.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many reasons for the increased activity of the complexes, such as their high solubility, the size of the metal ion, hydrogen bond formation between the azomethine group and the active cente of the cell components which lead to the intervene with the normal cell operations, discourage of ATP production and DNA synthesis. [ 71–73 ]…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%