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Black leaf streak of bananas, caused by Mycosphaerella sp., prevented fruit of export quality forming and bunches maturing. Some infected leaves lived less than 50 days and were seldom retained until harvest. Maneb or benomyl applied in oil/water emulsions gave good control and benomyl was so effective that plants had ten leaves at harvest and some leaves survived for 245 days. Plants sprayed with maneb or benomyl flowered I month early. No benomyl residues were detected in the fruit exported to New Zealand. The control of black leaf streak by sprays containing oil has caused other leaf diseases to become more prevalent and the ensuing complex disease situation is discussed.  相似文献   

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Field bindweed ( Convolvulus arvensis L.) is one of the 12 most important weeds worldwide. Stagonospora sp. Isolate LA39 was isolated from diseased field bindweed plants collected in Europe. No crop tested was susceptible to the fungus, but disease symptoms were observed on other Convolvulaceae species. On field bindweed, the fungus induces disease symptoms (i.e. lesions) mainly on leaves and less severely on stems. The application of spores in an oil emulsion (10% oil in water) enhanced the disease on field bindweed plants compared with spores suspended in a 0.1% aqueous solution of the surfactant agent, Tween 80. The necrotic leaf area of inoculated plants increased as the length of exposure to 100% relative humidity (RH) and the spore density applied increased. Severe disease developed on plants inoculated with 1 107 spores/ml in oil emulsion, even in the absence of exposure to 100% RH. A delay of exposure to 100% RH (up to 8 h) did not have a significant eVect on disease severity. Field bindweed was susceptible to the fungus at all growth stages tested, but older plants were more susceptible than younger ones. It was concluded that isolate LA39 has potential as a biocontrol agent of field bindweed, especially when applied in an oil emulsion. The oil emulsion maintains the aggressiveness of the pathogen during a dew-free period and provides a favourable microenvironment during the infection process.  相似文献   

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Formulation of some microbial herbicides in emulsions of vegetable oil can significantly reduce their dependency on long dew periods to allow infection and control of the host weed. Examination of leaves of Viola arvensis , by a range of microscopy techniques, after spraying with an oilin-water emulsion formulation of the potential microbial herbicide Mycocentrospora acerina , suggests that the effect arises as a result of inversion of water into both oil droplets on the leaf surface and oil that penetrates into the leaf tissue. This oil probably mixes with aqueous components from the leaf tissue and, in doing so, forms an invert emulsion. Wesuggest that this supplies the water required by the fungus to initiate and sustain growth so that infection can result.  相似文献   

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A severe leaf spot disease of cucumber caused by a pathotype of Alternaria alternata (Fr.) Keissler was recorded recently in plastic houses in Crete. Lesions ranged in size of a pin point to over 5 cm in diameter, with necrotic tissue on most of their area and a surrounding yellow zone. The pathogen grew satisfactorily on PDA at temperatures between 5 °C–40 °C and spore germination occurred in the range less than 10 °C to over 37 °C. Optimum temperature in both cases was near 26 °C. Of,13 fungicides tested in vitro, sodium omadine, etem, dichlofluanid, captan and folpet were the most inhibitory on spore germination, and iprodione, sodium omadine and dichlofluanid on mycelial growth. Of 25 fungicides applied on two leaf cucumber plants 24 h before inoculation, maneb, etem, dichlofluanid and chlorothalonil were the most effective. When the last fungicides, plus mancozeb, were applied 24 h after inoculation only maneb was effective. In greenhouse experiments, iprodione, prochloraz-manganese-complex, chlorothalonil, dichlofluanid, guazatine, maneb and etem were the most effective for disease control, while mancozeb was less effective. The local cucumber cv. Knossos and the Dutch F1 hybrids Evadan, Frella, Herta, Malfa, Mazourka, Pepinex 69 and Renova were all susceptible to infection.  相似文献   

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Lagenidium giganteum is an effective biological control agent for mosquitoes with limited use due to poor survival and contamination during storage. Invert (water-in-oil) emulsions using crop oils were investigated for formulating L. giganteum mycelium for improved shelf life and delivery. Cells formulated in a water-in-oil (W/O) emulsion were just as effective against larvae as those formulated in aqueous suspension. Cells formulated in the W/O emulsion and cell suspension settled during storage and formed clumps, which significantly reduced the efficacy of formulations. Hydrophobic silica nanoparticles were added to the W/O emulsion formulation for oil thickening. The addition of silica significantly reduced cell sedimentation and improved storage; thickened W/O emulsions with an initial cell density of 3900 CFU/mg applied at 0.5 mg/cm2 were greater than 95% effective at infecting mosquitoes after 12 weeks of storage at room temperature. Cell density reduction during storage was represented using first-order kinetics. Surface treatment of silica nanoparticles and oil refinement both had a significant effect on the first-order rate constant; as the hydrophobicity of the silica increased and level of oil refinement decreased, the rate constant increased. The percentage of water in the W/O emulsion and type of refined crop oil had no significant effect on the first-order rate constant. Cells formulated in the thickened W/O emulsion were less likely to settle when applied to water compared to cells in aqueous suspension, suggesting better cell distribution in an aqueous environment could be achieved when cells are applied in a W/O emulsion.  相似文献   

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Surround, a kaolin-based particle film formulation, and Sunspray oil, a mineral oil, were evaluated alone or in combination in choice and no-choice laboratory assays on melon leaves for repellency to adults of the silverleaf whitefly, Bemisia argentifolii Bellows & Perring. In no-choice tests, the number of adults and eggs on leaves did not significantly differ among the three treatments and the water control when materials were applied to either the tipper or lower leaf surface. Significantly fewer adults and eggs were found on treated leaves compared with water when materials were applied to both leaf surfaces. Application of Surround did not affect the oviposition pattern, with 80.2-88.5% eggs oviposited on lower surface. However, whiteflies oviposited more eggs (53.1-63.8%) on the upper compared with the lower surface when Sunspray oil or Surround + Sunspray oil was applied on the lower leaf surface and both leaf surfaces. When whiteflies were allowed to choose among leaves treated with different materials on the same leaf surface(s), significantly fewer adults and eggs were found on treated leaves compared with water-treated leaves, and more adults and eggs were found on leaves when the materials were applied to tipper versus lower or both surfaces. Leaves treated with materials on both leaf surfaces had fewer whiteflies compared with leaves treated on the upper or lower surface. When whiteflies were allowed to choose among leaves treated with materials versus water-treated leaves in a 6:3 or an 8:1 ratio, significantly fewer adults and eggs were found on leaves treated with treatment materials compared with water, regardless of which leaf surface(s) were treated. No significant synergistic or additive effect was detected in Surround + Sunspray oil compared with either material used separately.  相似文献   

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Ultraviolet radiation (UV) can reduce the effectiveness of fungi used for biological control; therefore, this study examined the photostabilising effect of water- and oil-soluble UV protectants on conidium germination of Plectosporium alismatis and Colletotrichum orbiculare, pathogens with potential as biocontrol agents, and the ability of conidia of C. orbiculare to cause disease. Formulation in riboflavin (1%), proline (1%), propyl gallate (1%), melanin (0.1%) and ascorbic acid (5%) increased the germination of UVB-exposed conidia of P. alismatis to levels found in the dark control without causing a delay in germination. Formulation in (a) pyridoxin (5%), (b) an nC24 mineral oil (5%), and (c) ECCO 1422 (5% in the mineral oil) also resulted in germination similar to the control but germination was delayed. Protection was provided to conidia of C. orbiculare treated with 1% aqueous solutions of proline and folic acid in vitro. Formulation of conidia of C. orbiculare in a 5% aqueous emulsion of the mineral oil and aqueous solutions of melanin (0.01%), proline and tyrosine (both at 1%) significantly increased anthracnose development above control levels on leaf discs of Xanthium spinosum exposed to UVB dose of 16.7 kJ m-2. After exposure to natural sunlight at a UVB dose of 2.2 kJ m-2, anthracnose development was greater on leaf discs inoculated with conidia of C. orbiculare formulated in 1% aqueous solutions of ascorbic acid (1%), proline (1%), tyrosine (1%) and melanin (0.01%), or in 5% aqueous emulsions of a canola-derived oil and the mineral oil than by conidia formulated in water alone. Therefore, a range of compounds can provide conidia with protection from UVB. Of these, propyl gallate and oils similar to the mineral oil are likely to be cost effective. Such formulations can be combined with suitable application times to increase mycoherbisitat efficiency.  相似文献   

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Paraffinic-vegetable and vegetable oil emulsions were investigated for their ability to increase efficacy of the fungal pathogen Phoma herbarum as a bioherbicide to control dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) under sub-optimal leaf wetness durations (LWDs) in controlled environments. Mycelia of P. herbarum (20%, v/v) were formulated in 10 oil emulsions; two based on paraffinic-vegetable (soybean) oil mixtures, and eight based on vegetable (canola, coconut and soybean) oil emulsions alone. Emulsions were applied to dandelions using an automatic track sprayer and plants were exposed to sub-optimal LWDs simulating dew periods in field conditions. An aqueous formulation of P. herbarum was included as a standard treatment and formulations without P. herbarum were included as controls. Eight of 10 oil emulsions (two paraffinic-vegetable and six vegetable) significantly increased damage ratings caused by P. herbarum compared to the standard treatment under certain sub-optimal LWDs (P=0.05). However, all oil emulsions caused at least some phytotoxicity when applied alone under most LWDs. Also, the high viscosity of nine oil emulsions caused mixing and application problems. These results indicate that oil emulsions increase damage ratings caused by P. herbarum on dandelion under sub-optimal LWDs, but may not be suitable formulations due to their phytotoxicity and high viscosity.  相似文献   

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The effectiveness of several groups of fungicides was compared with that of copper and mancozeb for their ability to control Alternaria brown spot on Minneola tangelo. Variables used for comparing fungicides in order of importance were: performance index, the number of exportable fruits per tree, the number of fruits per tree free of Alternaria lesions and total number of fruits per tree. Percentage exportable fruits was not a reliable variable for comparing treatment efficiency. During the 1992/1993 evaluations iprodione, difenoconazole, and procymidone showed promising control of the disease. Other than for difenoconazole, members of the triazole group were not effective, especially at dosages below 10 g a.i. 100 litre ] water. Moderate control of Alternaria brown spot was obtained using copper and mancozeb. During the 1993/1994 season spray programmes with copper oxychloride, mancozeb, maneb plus zinc oxide, procymidone, iprodione, and tebuconazole were compared in field trials, for the control of Alternaria brown spot on Minneola tangelo. Mancozeb applied at 2-weekly intervals was the most effective spray programme, followed in order of efficiency by programmes using procymidone, maneb plus zinc oxide, and mancozeb applied at 4- and at 3-weekly intervals. Iprodione and tebuconazole were not particularly effective in this evaluation, although they performed significantly better than the control treatment. Trees treated with copper oxychloride produced poorly, in spite of a high percentage exportable fruits.  相似文献   

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A single fentinhydroxide spray at the end of May controlled Ramularia leaf spot in in-situ sugar-beet seed crops and increased seed yield on average by 4%. Sprays controlled leaf spots most effectively in the Cotswolds, but yield increases were larger in Lincolnshire. Benomyl controlled leaf spot as well as did fentinhydroxide; thiabendazole was less effective, and maneb and cuprous oxide gave poor control.  相似文献   

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The oil extract from seeds of Azadirachta indica as well as water and ethanol leaf extracts of the plant were effective in reducing the radial growth of Cochliobolus miyabeanus in culture and in checking the spread of brown spot disease in rice. The oil extract was found to be the most effective, followed by ethanol leaf extract, in inhibiting the growth of the pathogen in vitro and in checking the development of the disease in vivo . Although the cold water extract from the plant leaf reduced the radial growth of the pathogen in culture, it failed to reduce the incidence and severity of the disease as effectively as the oil and ethanol extracts. The oil and ethanol extracts compared favourably with carbendazim (Bavistin) at 0.1% a.i and have the potential for control of brown spot disease of rice in the field.  相似文献   

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The new fungicides iprodione, vinclozolin and prochloraz, and also a mixture containing carbendazim and maneb, were compared with the established protectant fungicides dichlofluanid and chlorothalonil for effectiveness against grey mould ( Botrytis cinerea ) in an unheated tomato crop. Iprodione and vinclozolin gave the best control of lesions on leaves and stems but dichlofluanid was the most effective in controlling ghost-spotting of fruit. The carbendazim/maneb mixture was effective against a carbendazim-sensitive isolate but not against an insensitive isolate of B. cinerea . When applied 1 or 2 days after inoculation, all five protectant fungicides controlled the insensitive isolate better than the sensitive isolate.  相似文献   

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Of twenty-one fungicides tested at recommended rates of application for their effectiveness in controlling leaf spot of celery grown in Ireland on peat and on a clay-loam soil, three formulations containing fentin acetate with maneb and formulations of fentin hydroxide and fentin chloride were most effective. Benomyl was superior to the other non-tin fungicides tested and, at moderate disease levels, it resulted in marketable yields of celery equal to those recorded after treatment with the organotin compounds. Generally, the organotin compounds and benomyl were followed in descending order of effectiveness by copper oxychloride, captafol, Daconil 2787 and maneb. None of the fungicides tested in the three seasons caused visible symptoms of phytotoxicity and, on disease-free celery in 1969, none had a significant effect on yield.  相似文献   

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When a weak electric field is applied to longitudinal sections of myelinated nerve, myelin material migrates out of the tissue edges towards both poles. the materials migrating from the anodal and cathodal edges seem to be chemically similar but differ in physical properties. at the anodal edge the bimolecular lipid layers rearrange into spherical micelles forming an “oil in water” emulsion, and at the cathodal edge into micelles forming a “water in oil” emulsion. the latter is unstable in water and is rapidly transformed into an “oil in water” emulsion. these findings have physiological and structural implications for the study of biological membranes.  相似文献   

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FIELD TRIALS OF THE EFFECT OF ALDRIN ON CLUBROOT OF SUMMER CABBAGE   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Field experiments were carried out from 1956 to 1958 on the effect of soil applications of aldrin on clubroot disease of summer cabbage. In the first two seasons the compound was applied either as a dust, broadcast and worked into the soil, or as an emulsion watered round the plants. Results in 1956 were inconclusive and the same plots were used again in 1957, the same quantities of aldrin being re-applied. In this season increasing doses of the compound gave increasing control of the disease. The treatment of individual plants with emulsion was more successful than the application of dusts.
In 1957 half of each plot received a heavy dressing of ground limestone. Lime alone gave a control equal to that given by the highest aldrin treatment. Lime and aldrin together gave a further reduction in clubbing.
In 1958 increasing doses of emulsion were tested. These gave increasing control of disease but the higher doses caused some phytotoxicity which was reflected in a delay in maturation of the crop.
A reduction of clubbing from 'severe' to 'moderate' caused a marked increase in crop, but further reductions in clubbing did not result in any corresponding increase in crop weight.  相似文献   

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Summary Five-day-old Fischer 344 rats were inoculated intracerebrally with BCG cell walls attached to oil (BCG-CW) or with oil emulsion alone. Doses of BCG-CW of 40 g in 0.01 ml, 200 g in 0.05 ml, and 400 g in 0.1 ml were used, with similar volumes of oil emulsion for comparison. Twentyfive days later hydrocephalus, intracerebral granulomas, and arachnoid granulomas were found at autopsy. The frequency and severity of these abnormalities were related to the presence of BCG-CW in the inoculum and the dose administered. There were minimal abnormalities with 40 g BCG-CW.Two microliters of Avian sarcoma virus (ASV) suspension was inoculated intracerebrally into 5-day-old rats to induce intracerebral gliomas. One hour later 40 g BCG-CW in 0.01 ml, 80 g BCG-CW in 0.02 ml, or similar volumes of oil emulsion alone were inoculated intracerebrally in the region of the virus injection site. BCG-CW or oil emulsion alone failed to prevent induction and growth of the ASV-induced brain tumors. Survival curves of the BCG-CW inoculated animals were similar to that obtained for control animals injected with ASV and otherwise untreated. The oil emulsion decreased survival times compared with control animals.  相似文献   

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The effects of the state of mixing on total absorbed energy (P) in microwave cooking were investigated. When water and oil were heated independently, both of P were almost equal and the effect of the dielectric loss factor (ε″) on P was negligible. P of a two-layer sample was almost equal to that of the water component alone and was affected by ε″. P of an emulsion sample was almost constant and equal to that of water alone whose volume was the same as the volume of the sample. The difference between P of a two-layer sample and that of an emulsion sample was thought to be affected by the increase in the water-oil interface area, and it was found that P of the water-oil mixture is influenced by the state of mixing.  相似文献   

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Zhang  Mengqi  Yang  Yanjun  Acevedo  Nuria C. 《Food biophysics》2020,15(4):473-481

Effects of different oils on the rheological properties, textural profile, water loss (WL), oil loss (OL) and microstructure of egg-soybean protein isolate (SPI) stabilized emulsion gels were investigated at neutral pH, wherein soybean oil, olive oil and menhaden oil were used to form emulsions. The results showed that viscosity of emulsions progressively increased with the increase of oil content. Similarly, analysis of the rheological behavior of the formulated emulsion gels revealed an increase in the mechanical strength (G’) with the increase in oil concentration, indicating that oil droplets played a significant role in the formation of the gel structure. In addition, at high levels of oil, the hardness and chewiness of emulsion gels were also high, while a slight decrease in springiness and cohesiveness were observed. A linear relationship between hardness and water/oil loss was found, whereas the Pearson correlation suggested that less drainage of water may slow down the outflow of oil. The microstructural images showed a more compact network as a result of the increase of oil content in the formulation. Scarce significant differences were found among emulsion gels formulated with different oil type, suggesting oil composition played a dispensable role on the gelling properties of emulsion gels.

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An enzymatically modified gelatin with covalently attached leucine dodecyl ester, referred to as EMG-12, was used as a surfactant to prepare emulsions with different properties by changing the surfactant concentration, oil volume fraction, and pH in the water phase. The emulsions generally resisted the freezing of their constituent bulk water at approximately ?10°C, but similar emulsions produced with soy protein isolate, casein, or Tween-80 as control agents were less resistant. The freezing (or unfreezing) of the bulk water in these emulsions depended on the kind of agent used, not on the emulsion properties such as average area of the oil/water interface, stability against coalescence, and stability against creaming. The emulsion produced with EMG-12, like that produced with polyglycerol stearate, tended to maintain its unfrozen state even in the presence of silver iodide crystals added as heterogeneous ice-nuclei. The significance of producing such an antifreeze emulsion is discussed from the standpoint of cryopreservation of cold-sensitive food and biological systems.  相似文献   

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