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Możdżer, Ewa Cybulska, Krystyna Krzyśko-Łupicka, Teresa Meller, Edward
Published in
Polish Journal of Chemical Technology
Therefore the carried out study aimed at determination of the effect of high-calcium brown coal ash and compost being produced from municipal sewage sludge on the content and bioaccumulation of heavy metals in potato tubers, wheat grains and rapeseeds during a three-year period. Rapeseeds contained most Cd whereas wheat rains less. Potato tubers, w...
Takács, András Horváth, József Gáborjányi, Richard Kazinczi, Gabriella Mikulás, József
Published in
Plant Virus–Host Interaction
Ramos Escribano, J.
Biological N2 fixation is carried out exclusively by prokaryotes, either in the free-living form or in mutualistic symbioses with green algae, legumes and actinorhizal plants. The most agronomica1ly relevant symbiosis is, by fàr, that formed between soil rhizobia and legume roots. In addition, the input of fixed N2 by this symbiosis into agricultur...
Verhoeven, J.Th.J. van der Vlugt, R.A.A. Roenhorst, J.W.
Published in
European Journal of Plant Pathology
The almost simultaneous outbreaks of Pepino mosaic virus in tomato crops in different European and non-European countries, was reason to have a closer look at the relationship between these isolates and the original isolate from pepino. Fifteen isolates from tomato from different locations and the original pepino isolate, were compared on the basis...
Hoveyn, C.A.
Hakkaart, F.A. van Olphen, M.
Steiner, A.A.
Wardojo, S.
A brief account of the history of the development of artificial diets for phytophagous insects is given. Some conceptions with regard to terminology are discussed (chapter 3).Artificial diets for the larvae of the Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say, were developed and in addition some factors determining the feeding and rate of g...
Wardojo, S.
Wassink, E.C.