Nontoxic disease control solution outperforms existing products and increases yields by up to 2 tons per hectare.
It also has implications for the control of rice blast disease, because proteins that are involved in infection could be targets for the development of new fungicides.
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Over 400 Indian food products contaminated with cadmium, pesticides, and fungus: ReportAmong chemicals found in rice, herbs and spices are tricyclazole, a fungicide banned in the EU for its carcinogenic and genotoxic properties. Apart from this, over 52 products contain more than ...
Ascribe Bio’s Phytalix® Achieves Breakthrough in Fight Against Bacterial Leaf Blight (BLB) in Rice
and more powerful alternative to common synthetic fungicides or antibiotics. Field Trials Show Industry-Leading Efficacy The field trials in India’s major rice-growing regions demonstrated ...
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