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Herbicidal Activity of Peumus boldus and Drimys winterii Essential Oils from Chile
2011
[EN] The essential oil composition of Peumus boldus and Drimys winterii was analyzed by means of capillary GC-FID and GC-MS. More than 96% of the total oil components (43 and 54 compounds, respectively) were identified, with ascaridole (51.17 ± 9.51), p-cymene (16.31 ± 2.52) and 1,8-cineole (14.45 ± 2.99) as the main compounds in P. boldus and ¿-eudesmol (21.65 ± 0.41), followed of elemol (12.03 ± 0.34) and terpinen-4-ol (11.56 ± 1.06) in D. winterii. The herbicidal activity was tested against Amaranthus hybridus and Portulaca oleracea. P. boldus essential oil was the most phytotoxic against both weeds, inhibiting seed germination and seedling growth at all concentrations assayed (0.125-1 ¿…
Neonicotinoids from coated seeds toxic for honeydew-feeding biological control agents
2021
Seed coating (‘seed treatment’) is the leading delivery method of neonicotinoid insecticides in major crops such as soybean, wheat, cotton and maize. However, this prophylactic use of neonicotinoids is widely discussed from the standpoint of environmental costs. Growing soybean plants from neonicotinoid-coated seeds in field, we demonstrate that soybean aphids (Aphis glycines) survived the treatment, and excreted honeydew containing neonicotinoids. Biochemical analyses demonstrated that honeydew excreted by the soybean aphid contained substantial concentrations of neonicotinoids even one month after sowing of the crop. Consuming this honeydew reduced the longevity of two biological control …
Control of Portulaca oleracea by boldo and lemon essential oils in different soils
2015
Soil characteristics influence plant growth and can affect the phytotoxicity of the essential oils. In this study chemical composition and herbicidal activity of Peumus boldus Mol. and lemon essential oils in different growing medium against Portulaca oleracea L. was investigated. Ninety-four compounds accounting between 95.5 and 99.8% of the total essential oil were identified by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in boldo and lemon essential oils. Ascaridole (31.56. ±. 0.15%), p-cymene (21.58. ±. 0.09%) and 1,8-cineole (12.57. ±. 0.13%) were the main compounds in P. boldus whereas large amount of limonene (59.28%) followed of β-pinene (12.96%) and γ-terpinene (10.92%) were found in lemo…
Über die autoxydation ungesättigter verbindungen. IV. Mitt. Die autoxydation des 2.3-dimethylbutadiens (1.3) und des 10.12-octadecadiensäuremethylest…
1955
Die spontane Autoxydation des Dimethylbutadiens, die zu polymeren Peroxyden fuhrt, wird kinetische verfolgt und mit der Autoxydation des konjugierten 10, 12-Octadecadiensauremethylesters verglichen. Beide Reaktionen verlaufen autokatalytisch. Die Reaktionsgeschwindigkeit ist zu Beginn der Wurzel aus dem Autoxydationsgrad (Mol O2/Mol Substrat) proportional. Die gebildeten Peroxyde zerfallen monomolekular in kettenstartende Radikale. Die Brutto-aktivierungsenergieen werden angegeben. Die Einwirkung von Azodiisobuttersaurenitril, Ascaridol, Di-tert.-Butylperoxyd und Cu++ -oktoat auf die Autoxydation des 10,12-Octadecadiensauremethylesters wird untersucht. Es ergibt sich, das auch die Autoxydat…
De Maradona à Cantona : le footballeur ou l’effet miroir
2016
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Compte rendu de : Caroline Van Eck, François Lemée et la statue de Louis XIV. Les origines des théories ethnologiques du fétichisme, Paris Éditions d…
2017
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