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pro vyhledávání: '"Gyula Josepovits"'
Publikováno v:
Pesticide Science. 35:237-242
A new series of compounds with high contra-selective activity against benomyl-resistant fungal strains was found among ring-substituted N-phenyl-anilines. Hydrophobic substitution in one of the benzene rings, together with the secondary amine charact
Publikováno v:
Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology. 29:17-24
The binding of [ 14 C]carbendazim to tubulin-like and other soluble proteins was investigated in six strains of Fusarium oxysporum , two of them sensitive and four resistant to benomyl. The resistance in the latter ones was controlled by two differen
Autor:
Maya Gasztonyi, Gyula Josepovits
Publikováno v:
Pesticide Science. 15:48-55
The metabolism of triforine, chloraniformethan, the α-(pyrimidin-5-yl)benzhydryl alcohols (fenarimol, nuarimol and triarimol), the trityl-azoles (fluotrimazole and clotrimazole), and the morpholine types of sterol inhibitors is reviewed; the metabol
Autor:
András Dobrovolszky, Gyula Josepovits
Publikováno v:
Pesticide Science. 16:17-22
The influences of alternated or combined fungicide treatments on the development of fungicide resistance in pathogens were compared. Mathematical deduction indicated the importance of the decreasing activity of the spray residue in the periods betwee
Kinetics of the reaction of the first metabolite of fenitropan with some low molecular weight thiols
Publikováno v:
Pesticide Science. 26:253-259
2-Nitro-I-phenylpropen-3-yl acetate (NPPA), the first metabolite of the fungicide fenitropan, reacted readily with glutathione in aqueous ethanol solutions at room temperature, producing at least two products. The first reaction step, which is believ
Autor:
Gyula Josepovits, Maya Gasztonyi
Publikováno v:
Pesticide Science. 10:57-65
The uptake and metabolism of triadimefon by mycelia of fungi, sensitive or resistant to triadimefon, were studied. In the mycelia the triadimefon content accumulated to 20-40-fold of the external concentration, irrespective of the sensitivity of the