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Application of Liquid Chromatography with Diode-Array Detector for Determination of Acetamiprid and 6-chloronicotinic Acid Residues in Sweet Cherry Samples
A rapid and simple method for simultaneous determination of acetamiprid and its metabolite 6-chloronicotinic acid in sweet cherry samples has been developed. This residue analysis method is based on the reversed phase ... -
Greenhouse and Field Evaluation of Two Biopesticides Against Tetranychus urticae and Panonychus ulmi (Acari: Tetranychidae)
The mycopesticide Naturalis (based on Beauveria bassiana strain ATCC 74040) and botanical pesticide Kingbo (based on oxymatrine, an alkaloid from Sophora flavescens, a traditional Chinese herb) were tested against the ... -
Antifeeding Activity of Several Plant Extracts Against Lymantria dispar L. (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) Larvae
Lymantria dispar L. is the most devastating polyphagous pest of deciduous forests, orchards and urban greenery. To prevent damages that L. dispar larvae cause in forestry, agriculture and horticulture, mechanical measures ... -
Residual Toxicity of Abamectin, Chlorpyrifos, Cyromazine, Indoxacarb and Spinosad on Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess) (Diptera: Agromyzidae) in Greenhouse Conditions
Liriomyza trifolii is an important pest of vegetable crops in many parts of the world including Iran. In this study potted bean plants were sprayed with recommended field rates of abamectin, chlorpyrifos, cyromazine, ... -
Testing Sunflower Inbred Lines for Tolerance to Phoma Black Stem
Phoma black stem is caused by a widespread pathogen Phoma macdonaldii Boerema. The disease occurs regularly, causing damage by early defoliation and premature ripening. Complete resistance of sunflower to this disease ... -
Genus Monilinia on Pome and Stone Fruit Species
Different species of the genus Monilinia are common plant pathogens that endanger pome and stone fruit production worldwide. In Serbia, two species of this genus are widely distributed – M. laxa and M. fructigena, while ... -
Rhagoletis cerasi Loew (Diptera: Tephritidae) – Biological Characteristics, Harmfulness and Control
The European cherry fruit fly, Rhagoletis cerasi Loew (Diptera: Tephritidae), is a highly destructive pest in sweet and sour cherry orchards with a distribution area throughout Europe and the temperate regions of Asia. ... -
The Possibilities of Slovakian Pyrethrum Production
This paper discusses possibilities for pyrethrum Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium (Trevir.) Vis. production in southern regions of Slovakia, with an emphasis on target marketing, management constraints and further research. ... -
Multiresidue Analysis of Pesticides in Soil by Liquid-Solid Extraction Procedure
A multiresidue method for simultaneous determination of four pesticides (diazinon, acetochlor, aldrine and carbofuran) belonging to different pesticide groups, extracted from soil samples, is described. The method presented ... -
Thermodynamic Characterisation of Early Phytotoxic Effects of Sulfonylurea Herbicides to Maize Lines
Variations in susceptibility of maize lines to herbicides depend on different factors. Visible signs of phytotoxicity do not occur in the first few days after application when plants are tolerant to some herbicides. The ... -
Differentiation of Pseudomonas syringae Pathovars Originating from Stone Fruits
Due to an overlapping host range, similar symptomatology and many common characteristics, Pseudomonas syringae pathovars originating from stone fruits can easily be misidentified. In order to select tests for rapid and ... -
Pathogenicity of P. terrestris on Maize Seedlings
Pathogenicity of P. terrestris was determined by the Knop’s medium slants method in test tubes. Isolates originated from the roots of maize (Zea mays L.), barley (Hordeum vulgare L.), Johnson grass (Sorghum halepense ... -
Virus Elimination from Ornamental Plants Using in vitro Culture Techniques
Viruses are responsible for numerous epidemics in different crops in all parts of the world. As a consequence of their presence great economic losses are being incurred. In addition to the development of sensitive ... -
Management of Western Corn Rootworm (Diabrotica virgifera virgifera)
Western corn rootworm (WCR) was registered for the first time in Europe near the Surčin international airport in Serbia in 1992. The spread of WCR on the territory of Serbia and its population density increased fast. The ... -
Comparison of Methods for Bifenthrin Residues Determination in Fermented Wheat Samples
Efficiency of three different sample preparation methods for GC/MS determination of bifenthrin residues in wheat (Triticum spelta) samples fermented by Lactobacillus plantarum was tested. The first method was based on a ... -
Maize, Sunflower and Barley Sensitivity to the Residual Activity of Clomazone in Soil
Sensitivity of maize, sunflower and barley to clomazone residues in loamy soil was assessed in the study using bioassay. Clomazone was applied at a series of concentrations from 0.12 to 12 mg a.i./kg of soil. After 14 ... -
Powdery Mildew on Spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.)
Symptoms resembling powdery mildew appeared on spinach crops during April and May in 2007. Infected plants have suppressed growth, smaller and degenerated young leaves. The affected leaves become yellowish and wilt in a ... -
Pseudomonas syringae – Pathogen of Sweet Cherry in Serbia
Characteristics of pathogenic Pseudomonas bacterial strains isolated from cherry in Serbia are presented in the article. Two types of symptoms were observed on cherry trees at few localities with intensive production in ... -
Occurrence of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (Pammel, 1895) Dowson 1939, on Brassicas in Montenegro
Brassicas form the most important group of vegetable crops in Montenegro. The cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) is most commonly grown, although other brassicas, particularly kale, Brussels sprout, cauliflower ... -
Insects Associated with Sesame (Sesamun indicum L.) and the Impact of Insect Pollinators on Crop Production
A survey of insects associated with sesame, Sesamun indicum L. (Pedaliaceae) was conducted at the Agriculture Research Farm of The Faculty of Agriculture, University of Suez Canal during the growing seasons 2010 and 2011. ...