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2. Functional analysis of the Mps1 MAP kinase pathway in the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe grisea

3. The Use and Storage of Methyl Isocyanate (MIC) at Bayer CropScience

4. Functional analysis in Botrytis cinerea by an inducible silencing method of the putative sterol 3-keto reductase encoding gene erg27 the suggested target of the fungicide fenhexamid

7. Perspectives from the Crop Protection Industry: Suggestions for Collaborative Resistance Management

8. Crop Biometric Maps: The Key to Prediction

9. COMPOSITION COMPRISING A PESTICIDAL TERPENE MIXTURE AND A BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENT

10. SYNERGISTIC CULTIGEN-COMPATIBLE HERBICIDAL AGENTS CONTAINING HERBICIDES FROM THE GROUP ENCOMPASSING BENZOYLCYCLOHEXADIONES

11. HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS PEST CONTROL AGENTS

13. THIAZOLYLPIPERIDINE DERIVATES AS FUNGICIDES

14. NOVEL 3-[(PYRAZOL-5-YL)-HETEROARYL]-BENZAMIDE DERIVATIVES AND USE THEREOF AS PEST CONTROL AGENTS

15. $g(D)<1¿-PYRROLINES

16. HELICOKININ-RECEPTOR FROM INSECTS

17. PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF THIOALKYLAMINE DERIVATIVES

18. MICRO-PLATE ELECTRODE CELL AND USE THEREOF

19. USE OF ISOTHIAZOLECARBOXAMIDES TO CREATE LATENT HOST DEFENSES IN A PLANT

20. SUBSTITUTED PYRIMIDINES

22. SELECTIVE INSECTICIDES BASED ON SUBSTITUTED, CYCLIC KETO-ENOLS AND SAFENERS

23. HERBICIDALLY EFFECTIVE 4- (3-ALKYL SULFINYL BENZOYL) PYRAZOLES

24. Control of Italian ryegrass and Alexandergrass in corn using different corn sowing date, pre- and post-emergent herbicides

25. Preparation of gem-difluorinated retrohydroxamic-fosmidomycin

26. Xlr1 is involved in the transcriptional control of the pentose catabolic pathway, but not hemi-cellulolytic enzymes in Magnaporthe oryzae

28. Plant height and seed yield of castor (Ricinus communis L.) sprayed with growth retardants and harvest aid chemicals

29. Effect of wheat spike infection timing on fusarium head blight development and mycotoxin accumulation

30. Modeling the contribution of toxicokinetic and toxicodynamic processes to the recovery of [i]gammarus pulex[/i] populations after exposure to pesticides

31. The pentose catabolic pathway of the rice-blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae involves a novel pentose reductase restricted to few fungal species

32. Seed germination and vigor

33. Extracellular Vesicles of the Plant Pathogen Botrytis cinerea

34. Proteome analysis for the study of developmental processes in plants

35. Improved gene targeting in Magnaporthe grisea by inactivation of MgKU80 required for non-homologous end joining

36. Expression of Magnaporthe grisea Avirulence Gene ACE1 Is Connected to the Initiation of Appressorium-Mediated Penetration

37. Generation and characterization of soybean and marker-free tobacco plastid transformants over-expressing a bacterial 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase which provides strong herbicide tolerance

38. Whole genome sequencing projects of the plant pathogenic fungi Botrytis Cinerea and Sclerotinia Sclerotiorum

39. Mechanistic Effect Modeling of Earthworms in the Context of Pesticide Risk Assessment: Synthesis of the FORESEE Workshop

40. Evaluation des modifications quantitatives, qualitatives et fonctionnelles induites par la conservation de consortiums bactériens extraits de sols

41. Pre-emergence control and interference of voluntary maize plants on a soybean crop in Brazilian Cerrado

42. Addressing the COVID-19 pandemic challenges for operational adaptations of a cluster randomized controlled trial on dengue vector control in Malaysia

43. Deciphering the Genetic Architecture of Plant Virus Resistance by GWAS, State of the Art and Potential Advances

44. Spatiotemporal dynamics of fungicide resistance in the wheat pathogenZymoseptoria triticiin France

45. Synthesis of 3-Amino-5-fluoroalkylfurans by Intramolecular Cyclization

46. Clathrin Is Important for Virulence Factors Delivery in the Necrotrophic Fungus Botrytis cinerea

47. How to account for the uncertainty from standard toxicity tests in species sensitivity distributions: An example in non-target plants

48. The infection cushion of Botrytis cinerea : a fungal ‘weapon’ of plant‐biomass destruction

49. Identification and characterization of a new soybean promoter induced by Phakopsora pachyrhizi, the causal agent of Asian soybean rust

50. Sensitivity of Cercospora spp. from soybean to quinone outside inhibitors and methyl benzimidazole carbamate fungicides in Brazil

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