Search Results - "並木, 小百合"
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土壌中の有機化学物質の作物による吸収・移行性における種間差異
Published in Journal of Pesticide Science (17-05-2018)“…16種の植物種で12種の異なる有機化学物質の土壌からの作物吸収・移行性に関する実験を行い,吸収・移行性の種差を決定した.その結果,それぞれの有機化学物質の根部中濃度および茎葉部中濃度には2–10倍程度の植物種間差がみられた.また,根部濃度因子は概ねlog…”
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黒ボク土を対象としたバッチ法および遠心法より求めた土壌吸着パラメータの比較
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Differential uptake and translocation of organic chemicals by several plant species from soil
Published in Journal of Pesticide Science (20-05-2018)“…We performed uptake experiments with 12 different organic chemicals using 16 plant species and determined differences in the ability of plant species to take…”
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Highly sensitive analytical method for herbicide clopyralid residue in cattle manure compost with ultraperformance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
Published in Journal of Pesticide Science (20-08-2019)“…A micro liquid–liquid extraction has been applied to sample preparation in the current authorized method for clopyralid in compost. The method rendered matrix…”
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Relationship between growth stage of Brassica rapa var. perviridis and the abilities for uptake and translocation of pesticides in soil
Published in Journal of Pesticide Science (20-02-2019)“…The relationships between plant growth stage and pesticide-uptake ability were investigated via cultivation of Brassica rapa L. var. perviridis in soil to…”
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The influence of Brassica rapa var. perviridis growth conditions on the uptake and translocation of pesticides
Published in Journal of Pesticide Science (20-11-2018)“…We cultivated Brassica rapa var. perviridis in soil mixed with four pesticides (fenobucarb, procymidone, flutolanil, and tolclofos-methyl) at different…”
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Physiological disorder of plants depending on clopyralid concentration in the soil and plant
Published in Journal of Pesticide Science (20-05-2019)“…The influence of clopyralid in soil on plant growth was investigated over time using three plants. The order of clopyralid sensitivity was as follows: Solanum…”
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