Copper-based fungicideCu-availableCu-extractableCu-mineralCu-organicenvironmental contaminationVitis viniferaThe use of copper (Cu)-based fungicides to control diseases in vineyards can cause excessive Cu accumulation in soils. Greater Cu availability is expected in acid sandy soils with low organic ...
Copper (Cu) is one of the micronutrients needed by living organisms. In plants, Cu plays key roles in chlorophyll formation, photosynthesis, respiratory electron transport chains, oxidative stress protection as well as protein, carbohydrate, and cell wall metabolism. Therefore, deficiency of Cu can ...
Sometimes, plants can become damaged by copper. The waxy surface on leaves usually protects them from injury, but some fungicides use surfactants, or spreader-stickers, to help the fungicide stick to the plants better (more details about this in the next section). Surfactants allow the copper t...
It should be emphasized that Cu-based compounds, although used for a long time, can be still effective in pathogen suppression [25]. In this work, copper alginate microspheres (ALG/Cu) were prepared by ALG ionic gelation and their potential as an ecological fungicide was evaluated. A ...
A fungicide is a type of pesticide that is used to control or eliminate fungi and fungal diseases in plants. Fungal diseases can cause significant damage to crops by reducing growth, yield, and quality, as well as by causing decay and spoilage during storage and transport. « 1 2 » ...
**Note that copper solutions can discolor plant foliage and leave grayish-white spots behind. If you’re treating an ornamental that you’re growing for the foliage, treat very lightly, or not at all. How to apply Bordeaux mixture or copper-based fungicide: ...
Copper‐based fungicide Bordeaux mixture regulates the expression of Vitis vinifera copper transporters Background and Aims The Bordeaux mixture has been widely used in viticulture, but the response of grape cells ( V itis vinifera L.) to copper is still larg... V. MARTINS,A. TEIXEIRA,E. BASS...
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copper nano-fungicide could be a possible alternative control measure for tea root disease, which in turn have a very high surface area with a tremendous driving force for diffusion in rhizosphere that ultimately reduces the dependency on commercially available bulk copper fungicide (Ponmurugan et al...
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