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Ethnobotany Garden - "The role of plants in society"
... extent that mitosis is disrupted. This action has obvious benefits as a chemotherapeutic agent (as a cytotoxic drug) for reducing cancerous growths. With this new discovery the impact on the Pacific Yew ...
ethnobotany.yage.net

OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... surface as mulch. Related OSU publications. How to reduce mosquito breeding areas on your property Reducing of mosquito breeding sites on your property may help the spread of the West Nile ... water are more susceptible to insect attack and disease, according to Jan McNeilan, consumer horticulture agent with the Oregon State University Extension Service. During periods of especially hot and dry weather ...
extension.oregonstate.edu

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... maintain long-term forest productivity (Maser, Tarrant, Trappe, and Franklin, 1988). 127. Logging then is reducing spatial, chemical, and biotic diversity of forest soils, and the processes that maintain long-term ... and Harrison, 1998). 130. Conclusion: Without a doubt, the removal of CWD is the primary agent, which alters the system in which problems are blamed on secondary agents such as deer ...
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... biotic agents such as insects, bacteria, and fungi, humans still rank as the major destructive agent for trees in forests and cities. Ignorance of tree biology is a major cause of ... key factor in maintaining these processes (Maser, Tarrant, Trappe and Franklin, 1988). 16. Logging is reducing spatial, chemical, and biotic diversity of forest soils, and the processes that maintain long-term ...
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Chemoprevention - The Answer to Cancer?, HYG-5051-98
... , minerals, and phytochemicals. See the table below to find out more about these agents. Agent Agent type Cancer prevention/treatment Vitamin A + other retinoids vitamin skin, head + neck, & lung Vitamin ... Linxian General Population Trial Studying the effect of four combinations of vitamins and minerals on reducing esophageal and stomach cancer in high-risk people. Result(s): 21% decrease in stomach ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Urea Sulfates, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... apply within 4 days after a foliar pesticide has been applied, or with any wetting agent. Use large nozzles to minimize misting and possible injury to the crop growing point. AN ... reduce the amount of nitrogen applied, provide some sulfur (compared to AN-20 alone, and reducing the S compared to ammonium thiosulfate alone), and be as effective as either material alone ...
oregonstate.edu

Nitrogen Fertilizer Solutions, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... apply within 4 days after a foliar pesticide has been applied, or with any wetting agent. Use large nozzles to minimize misting and possible injury to the crop growing point. Direct ... amount of N applied, provide some sulfur (compared to application of AN-20 only, and reducing the sulfur if only ammonium thiosulfate were to be used), and be as effective as ...
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Vegetable Crops pt 2
... a few or numerous, making it necessary to trim a lot of the leaves, thus reducing quality and yield. Shallow planting on raised beds and fungicide applications serve to reduce disease ... soil. Varieties vary in their reaction to this disease. Growers should consult their county Extension agent for current hybrids and their reaction to this disease. Crazy Top Downy Mildew (fungus - Sclerophthora ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Vegetable Crops - pt 4
... turnrows and controlling insects may help in reducing spread of the disease. Resistant varieties are now available in limited supply. Check with your county Extension agent on currently used varieties. IRISH POTATO ...
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Genetic engineering of plants to enhance resistance to fungal pathogens-a review of progress and future prospects
... cannot be readily predicted. Combinations of defense gene products have shown considerably more promise in reducing disease than single-transgene introductions. The use of tissue-specific or pathogen-inducible promoters, ... dans les réponses de défense des plantes par suite d'une infection par un agent pathogène. Ceux-ci comprennent : des gènes qui codent pour des protéines, des peptides ou ...
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