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Control of Meloidogyne paranaensis mediated by silicon

The potential of silicon (Si) to control nematodes is often reported in association with the resistance induction mechanism. The objective of this work was to evaluate the hypothesis of resistance induction in plants against nematodes through the application of Si. In vitro experiments were carried...

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Published in:Scientia agricola 2021-01, Vol.78 (3)
Main Authors: Bicalho, Anderson Cascione Gripp, Silva, Santino Aleandro da, Machado, Andressa Cristina Zamboni
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