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Tinopal LPW
National Institutes of Health
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2013
2013
Comparative study on the Efficacy of Agrotis segetum Granulosis virus (AgseGVEG) against Agrotis ipsilon under semi-field conditions
M. Khattab
2013
Corpus ID: 56267988
The present work was carried out to evaluate the efficacy of Agrotis segetum granulosis virus (AgseGVEG) against Agrotis ipsilon…
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2009
2009
Effects of optical brighteners used in biopesticide formulations on crops: reflectance, stomatal conductance, photosynthesis, and growth.
A. Martínez
,
S. Velasco
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+4 authors
S. Pineda
Communications in agricultural and applied…
2009
Corpus ID: 9598386
Optical brighteners have attracted interest as adjuvant's in baculovirus-based biological insecticides due to their ability…
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2007
2007
Optical brightener Tinopal C1101 as an ultraviolet protectant for a nucleopolyhedrovirus.
G. Mondragón
,
S. Pineda
,
A. Martínez
,
Martínez-Meingüer Am
Communications in agricultural and applied…
2007
Corpus ID: 12217291
Baculoviruses are arthropod-specific viruses currently used as biological insecticides in several countries of the world. One…
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1992
1992
Use of a Stilbene Brightener, Tinopal LPW, as a Radiation Protectant for Steinernema carpocapsae.
W. R. Nickle
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M. Shapiro
Journal of nematology
1992
Corpus ID: 33086442
A stilbene fluorescent brightener, Tinopal LPW, was used as an ultraviolet (UV) protectant for the entomopathogenic nematode…
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1984
1984
Perfusion of onion root xylem vessels: a method and some evidence of control of the pH of the xylem sap
D. Clarkson
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L. Williams
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J. B. Hanson
Planta
1984
Corpus ID: 21486410
We describe a method for perfusing the xylem in the stele of excised onion roots with solutions of known composition under a…
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