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This study used a static bioassay to investigate the histological effects of glyphosate on the gill, liver and muscle of African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) fingerlings. This was done with a view of further characterising the effect of glyphosate on C. g... see more

The use of herbicides to control weeds has been recognized as a part of agricultural practices throughout the world. Unfortunately, the indiscriminate use of these herbicides to improve agricultural production and yield may have impacts on non-target orga... see more

Introduction and purposeThe glyphosate (GLY) is a systemic herbicide and cropp desiccant registered for use in more than 130 countries. The herbicide is applied to control more than 160 weeds. Despite the declarations about complete biodegradability of he... see more

Introduction. Nanomaterials have caused a step forward in many industries and are used in our overall life. Due to their unique properties, zinc oxide nanoparticles are widely used in industry and medicine. The ability of nanoparticles to transport drugs ... see more

Introduction. Lead is a protoplasmic poison harmful to varieties of organs and tissues as all heavy metals. Get into the body it violates enzymatic reactions, depresses the immunobiological resistance of the organism, syntheses of proteins, lipids, carboh... see more

Cryptogamic diseases are considered as limiting factors of cereals, crop and forest production, because causing considerable losses. These diseases are caused by several species. The most frequently blamed belong to Rhizoctonia, Fusariumand Pythium kinds.... see more

X? lý nu?c th?i s?n xu?t hóa ch?t b?o v? th?c v?t b?ng công ngh? fenton di?n hóa k?t h?p màng l?c-sinh h?c (MBR) dã du?c nghiên c?u trong phòng thí nghi?m. H? th?ng ti?n x? lý b?ng fenton di?n hóa s? d?ng v?i cacbon làm catot (di?n tích 300 cm2) , lu?i Pt... see more

Field experiments were conducted in 2003 and 2004 to evaluate glyphosate rates and timings on control of Palmer amaranth, devil’s-claw, ivyleaf morningglory, and silverleaf nightshade in enhanced glyphosate-resistant cotton.  Treatments based on cott... see more

Cotton seedlings are easily damaged by wind and wind blown soil in the semiarid Southern Great Plains.  Cover crops offer protection to seedling cotton.  The 3-year study was conducted near Vernon, Texas to determine biomass persistence of chemi... see more

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