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Silicon and Rice Disease Management
... for Silicon-Mediated Rice Resistance In the ...long, and short cells in the leaf epidermis that act as a physical barrier to impede penetration by ...of rice leaves and ...penetration ... See full document
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Rice grain resistance to brown spot and yield are increased by silicon
... phosphorus and potassium (Datnoff et al., 2007). Rice requires large concentrations of Si readily available in the root zone for vigorous growth and high yield (Ma et ...in rice shoots is ... See full document
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Effect of silicon sources on rice diseases and yield in the State of Tocantins, Brazil
... of silicon did not result in significant foliar absorption and was not efficient in the control of brown spot, leaf blast and panicle blast nor did it result in significant increase of rice ... See full document
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Silicon, acibenzolar-S-methyl and potassium phosphite in the control of brown spot in rice
... crop and the staple food for more than half the world’s population (Van Nguyen and Ferrero ...decreases rice quality and yield (Van Nguyen and Ferrero ...affecting rice ... See full document
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Silicon and manganese on the activity of enzymes involved in rice resistance against brown spot
... peroxidases, and PR-1 transcripts besides a higher concentration of phenolics compounds and lignin (Rodrigues et ...in rice defense response against Pyricularia grisea and also those ... See full document
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Silicon reduces brown spot severity and grain discoloration on several rice genotypes
... husk and GD among the ...significant and negative correlation between plant Si concentration and brown spot development among rice ...the rice genotype Rico ...more disease ... See full document
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RICE GROWN IN NUTRIENT SOLUTION WITH DOSES OF MANGANESE AND SILICON
... to rice, it can be stressed the increase in plant growth production and the resistance to stress conditions such as diseases, pests, drought, salinity and ...flowers and an increase in the ... See full document
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Effect of root and leaf applications of soluble silicon on blast development in rice
... shoots and enhance host resistance against pathogens attack (Bélanger et ...muskmelon and zucchini squash (Bowen et ...cucumber and enhancing the activities of peroxidases, polyphenoloxidases ... See full document
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Revisão de Literatura Silicon in plant disease control
... Undoubtedly, silicon can contribute to reduce the intensity of diseases in the ...field. Silicon is absorbed and translocated and can be found at the infection sites, especially in ... See full document
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Silicon improves the emergence and sanity of rice seedlings obtained from seeds infected with Bipolaris oryzae
... symptomatic rice plants and provided by ...the rice plants were incubated for 72 h (24 h of dark, followed by a 12-h photoperiod) at 25±2ºC and 90±5% relative ...no disease symptoms, 1 ... See full document
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SILICON FERTILIZATION AND SEED MICROBIOLIZATION ON DISEASE SEVERITY AND AGRONOMIC PERFORMANCE OF UPLAND RICE
... upland rice, such as the leaf blast (Pyricularia oryzae ...spp. and Fusarium spp.) and narrow brown leafspot (Cercospora oryzae Miyake) (UTUMI, ...branches and sheath, showing reddish-brown ... See full document
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Clinics vol.65 número12
... demographic and clinical characteristics of patients are summarized in Table ...years and 14% (five cases) of patients were aged ...patients and mean body temperature was ...redness and ... See full document
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Yield and quality of melon under silicon doses and irrigation management in a greenhouse
... content was higher at shallower irrigation levels. In the present study, several cloudy days were recorded, providing less solar radiation for the crop. According to Wien (2002), factors that decrease the net ... See full document
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EFFECT OF COVER CROPS ON SOIL ATTRIBUTES, PLANT NUTRITION, AND IRRIGATED TROPICAL RICE YIELD
... Tocantins, rice sown in the summer is rotated with soybean in the winter and dry ...rotation and succession systems in rice irrigation zones include nutrient cycling, soil use optimization, ... See full document
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Elementos pós texto
... Goldstein, M. e. (Outubro de 2004). Multidisciplinary Predialysis Care and Morbidity of Patient on Dialysis. American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 44, pp. 706-714. Goucha, P. (2011) Prevenção e rastreios das ... See full document
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Lipids And Hscrp As Markers Of Coronary Heart Disease Risk In HIV Infected Adults
... effective and has a generally acceptable precision and reproducibility in coronary heart disease risk profiling ...heart disease independent of traditional risk markers, viral load, CD4 count ... See full document
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Immunosuppression and Chagas disease: a management challenge.
... Chagas disease in which corticosteroids were the only immunosuppressive factor: that of a child receiving dexameth- asone for a cranial traumatism ...alone and higher rates of ... See full document
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REAÇÃO DO SOLO E ABSORÇÃO DE SILÍCIO PELO ARROZ
... higher silicon ex- traction by the acetic acid, once this difference was higher with rates of ...high silicon concentrations in lime, wollastonite and calcium and magnesium ...available ... See full document
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Seed treatment, soil compaction and nitrogen management affect upland rice
... grow rice under aerobic conditions, in order to produce rice grains without yield losses and with lower water ...of management options for producing upland ...five rice cultivars (BRS ... See full document
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IRGA 431 CL, new rice variety for red rice management in Southern Brazil
... was 65%, in an average from VCU trials. According to a field study carried out in the 2016/2017 crop season, the total panicle dry mass at the maturation stage was 2.61 g (Figure 3). In the same study, grain harvesting ... See full document
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