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Synopsis: Agricultural technology: Agricultural technology generale: Pesticide: Pesticide: Pesticide:


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and scan for infection for exampleâ##synthetic gene circuits are especially useful for detecting things like contaminants pesticides heavy metals and counterfeit drugs.##

is contaminated the soil with pesticides? The gene circuits can answer these questions##says Pardee. But there s a problem.


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#Proteins could detox pesticides and sarin gas Scientists are developing a way to prevent brain damage among people exposed to poisonous chemicals found in pesticides and chemical weapons.

The work, published in the journal Chembiochem, centers on proteins called phosphotriesterases, which degrade chemicals in a class known as organophosphates.

whether through exposure to pesticide or an intentional chemical warfare attack, explains Jin Kim Montclare, associate professor of chemical and biological engineering at the New york University School of engineering. ee known that phosphotriesterases had the power to detoxify these nerve agents,


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#Use microbes, not pesticides, to boost crop yields Iowa State university Original Studyposted by Fred Love-Iowa State on September 9 2013.

The recommendations published in the Academy s Colloquium Reports set a goal of increasing yields by 20 percent over the next 20 years by enhancing the use of microbes while reducing the use of pesticides and fertilizers by 20 percent.

and pesticides says team member Gwyn Beattie a professor of plant pathology and bacteriology at Iowa State university.


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#Explosives and Pesticides Can Be detected by Using Bee venom Scientists from MIT have discovered that by coating carbon nanotubes in bee venom,

as well as at least two different types of pesticides. This means that bees and their stingers could become important to making better environmental sensors.

But the sensors aren just useful for explosives the researchers found that the coated nanotubes can also detect two pesticides that contain nitro-aromatic compounds.

especially after we recently saw that scorpion venom can be used to create pesticides. Strano has filed for a patent on the sensor,


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The crisis is attributed generally to a mixture of disease, parasites, and pesticides. Other scientists are pursuing a different tack:


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creating a super-clean facility with plants that won need pesticides. Because of the clean environment, all plants will be germfree,


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pesticides, fungal infections, or exposure to bacterial toxins. They are also working on incorporating electronic nanomaterials, such as graphene, into plants. ight now,


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which include pesticides and endocrine disruptors such as bisphenol A (BPA) with existing methods is often expensive and time-consuming.

and pesticides that are all present in the same sample, and we can do this in one step. nd the nanoparticleshigh surface-area-to-volume ratio means that only a small amount is needed to remove a relatively large quantity of pollutants.

banned for use as a pesticide in the U s . since 1972 but still widely used in other parts of the world,


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#Tiny ant takes on pesticide industry Few people like antshey bite and overrun kitchen counters.

%Curious whether weaver ants might be effective alternatives to pesticides in other situations and eager to see


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To prevent pesticides from harming the environment Frey and her students have encapsulated pesticides into biodegradable nanofibers.

This keeps them intact until needed or makes sure they do not wash away from the plants they protect.

the pesticide and polylactic acid a polymer derived from corn. The materials are derived biodegradable and from renewable resources. he chemical is protected,


texte_agro-tech\R_www.azonano.com 2015 00942.txt

a unit in the University of Florida Institute of food and agricultural sciences. hey have opened a new era in delivery of pesticides through the development of micro


texte_agro-tech\R_www.biosciencetechnology.com 2015 01772.txt

These pollutants, including pesticides and endocrine disruptors like bisphenol A, fight hard against natural degradation


texte_agro-tech\scitechdaily.com 2015 00439.txt.txt

-or right-handed form may have a multitude of practical applications, potentially leading to new and improved drugs, diagnosis methods, and pesticides.

The breakthrough could be important in developing effective molecules for use in a wide range of industries everything from the development of safer new drugs and disease diagnosis to less toxic pesticides.


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which include pesticides and endocrine disruptors such as bisphenol A (BPA) with existing methods is often expensive and time-consuming.

and pesticides that are all present in the same sample, and we can do this in one step. nd the nanoparticleshigh surface-area-to-volume ratio means that only a small amount is needed to remove a relatively large quantity of pollutants.

banned for use as a pesticide in the U s . since 1972 but still widely used in other parts of the world,


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Designed to apply pesticides in greenhouses, the Trakür is meant to increase production of vegetables and flowers while protecting farm workers--who in the past would apply pesticides by hand--from the toxicity of the chemicals."

"When one applies these chemicals in a confined environment like a greenhouse, one likelihood of intoxication increases notably,

Greenhouse robots are generally small wheeled vehicles that carry a tank of pesticide, a sprayer to distribute the liquid,


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the nanoparticles can form the basis for developing pesticide products that reduce risk, have minimal environmental impact,


texte_agro-tech\www.azonano.com 2015 00534.txt.txt

and pesticides that are all present in the same sample, and we can do this in one step. nd the nanoparticleshigh surface-area-to-volume ratio means that only a small amount is needed to remove a relatively large quantity of pollutants.

banned for use as a pesticide in the U s . since 1972 but still widely used in other parts of the world,


texte_agro-tech\www.nanomagazine.co.uk_category&id=172&Itemid=158 2015 00114.txt.txt

says that the particles could be the basis for reduced risk pesticide products with reduced cost and minimized environmental impact."


texte_agro-tech\www.nanomagazine.co.uk_category&id=172&Itemid=158 2015 00115.txt.txt

says that the particles could be the basis for reduced risk pesticide products with reduced cost and minimized environmental impact."


texte_agro-tech\www.nanotech-now.com 2015 00919.txt.txt

says that the particles could be the basis for reduced risk pesticide products with reduced cost and minimized environmental impact."


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whether a plant needs more or less watering, pesticides or plant foods. These sensors give us several indexes,

reducing pesticides, using traditional techniques and sustaining endangered quality production. The bean was lost almost a crop.


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says that the particles could be the basis for reduced risk pesticide products with reduced cost and minimized environmental impact.


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which include pesticides and endocrine disruptors such as bisphenol A (BPA) with existing methods is often expensive and time-consuming.

Nanoparticles that lose their stability upon irradiation with light have been designed to extract endocrine disruptors, pesticides,

and pesticides that are all present in the same sample, and we can do this in one step.

banned for use as a pesticide in the U s . since 1972 but still widely used in other parts of the world,


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Many of the mosquitoes that carry the disease are also resistant to pesticides, which meant that Brazilians were left with few options to decrease dengue prevalence.


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Alexander Richter, the paper first author and an NC State Ph d. candidate says that the particles could be the basis for reduced risk pesticide products with reduced cost


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killing only that bug species on crops and avoiding collateral damage to beneficial insects caused by today pesticides.


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