2015
DOI: 10.13080/z-a.2015.102.018
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The bio-organic nano fertilizer improves sugar beet photosynthesis process and productivity

Abstract: Applications of biological agents intensify the growth of crops, so they more quickly form a maximum leaf area, optimize photosynthesis, increase plant productivity and quality. Chemical producers offer a new generation of bio-organic fertilizers based on nano technologies. Such fertilizers have not been well investigated yet; therefore, the aim of this study was to ascertain the influence of the fertilization rates by bio-organic nano fertilizer, made from cattle manure on the effectiveness of sugar beet crop… Show more

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“…3,4 Chloridazon, a selective systemic herbicide used for the control of annual broadleaf weeds, has been widely employed especially in sugar-beet cultivation since it was considered to be a relatively non-harmful herbicide. 5 Its degradation leads to the formation of desphenyl-chloridazon and methyl-desphenyl-chloridazon; 6 the former, produced by aerobic degradation in soil, is predominant. According to European regulations, the maximum residue limit for herbicides is 0.1 μg L −1 for single compounds and 0.5 μg L −1 for the sum of all herbicides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,4 Chloridazon, a selective systemic herbicide used for the control of annual broadleaf weeds, has been widely employed especially in sugar-beet cultivation since it was considered to be a relatively non-harmful herbicide. 5 Its degradation leads to the formation of desphenyl-chloridazon and methyl-desphenyl-chloridazon; 6 the former, produced by aerobic degradation in soil, is predominant. According to European regulations, the maximum residue limit for herbicides is 0.1 μg L −1 for single compounds and 0.5 μg L −1 for the sum of all herbicides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 Chloridazon, a herbicide that inhibits the photosynthesis process in annual broad-leaf weeds, has been widely used in the past several decades because it was considered as relatively harmless. 3,4 The degradation of chloridazon generates two metabolites, desphenyl-chloridazon and methyl-desphenyl-chloridazon. 5,6 Due to their polarity and solubility, they are regarded as mobile compounds, which cause surface water and groundwater pollution.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These plants grow rapidly and create a large biomass, although because of economic and ecological reasons, they are grown in poorly cultivated soils (McKendry, 2002a;Jakienė et al, 2015;Allen et al, 2014). Not only is productivity important while growing such plants, but also their ecological impact, i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%