2020
DOI: 10.31734/agronomy2020.01.172
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Abstract: Дудар О., Дудар І., Корпіта Г. Ефективність інсектицидів у боротьбі з колорадським жуком Розглянуто динаміку основних стадій розвитку та вивчено шкідливість колорадського жука у 2018-2019 рр. на середньостиглому сорті картоплі Воля селекції Львівського національного аграрного університету. Зауважено, що однією з основних причин низьких врожаїв є недотримання науково обґрунтованих систем захисту рослин від шкідників. Найбільш небезпечним для картоплі є колорадський жук, який завдає величезної шкоди врожаю цієї … Show more

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“…Regeneration after deposition of S, P, HCs, coke, etc., which is critical for exhaust after-treatment applications, has been rarely studied on Pd-zeolite PNA catalysts and needs to be investigated in depth for improving the durability. Frankly speaking, close-coupled SCR catalysts and electric heaters seem to be more realistic solutions for cold-start NO x emission control at present. Nevertheless, with further advances in material development and system optimization, especially the resolution of above-discussed critical issues for Pd-zeolites, integrating PNA into a monolith catalyst is still a highly potential all-in-one strategy to meet more stringent future legislations on the cold-start emission of multiple pollutants (including NO x , CO, HCHO, NH 3 , CH 4 , etc.) from heavy-duty lean-burn vehicles.…”
Section: Challenges and Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regeneration after deposition of S, P, HCs, coke, etc., which is critical for exhaust after-treatment applications, has been rarely studied on Pd-zeolite PNA catalysts and needs to be investigated in depth for improving the durability. Frankly speaking, close-coupled SCR catalysts and electric heaters seem to be more realistic solutions for cold-start NO x emission control at present. Nevertheless, with further advances in material development and system optimization, especially the resolution of above-discussed critical issues for Pd-zeolites, integrating PNA into a monolith catalyst is still a highly potential all-in-one strategy to meet more stringent future legislations on the cold-start emission of multiple pollutants (including NO x , CO, HCHO, NH 3 , CH 4 , etc.) from heavy-duty lean-burn vehicles.…”
Section: Challenges and Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%