IN VITRO AND FIELD RESPONSES OF VARIOUS ACTIVE INGREDIENTS TO FUSARIUM PROLIFERATUM SPECIES WHICH CAUSES FUSARIUM ROOT ROT DISEASE IN INDIAN MULBERRY (MORINDA OFFICINALIS HOW.) IN THAI NGUYEN

In vitro and field responses of various active ingredients to Fusarium proliferatum species which causes Fusarium root rot disease in Indian mulberry (Morinda officinalis How.) in Thai Nguyen

Fusarium proliferatum has been identified as the causal pathogen of Fusarium root rot of Ba kich (Morinda officinalis) (FRRBK).No studies are available regarding the effectiveness of chemical treatments on the disease incidence of FRRBK.The efficacy of five active ingredients (metconazole, prochloraz, tebuconazole, kresoximmethyl, Beaded Headstall

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Points of contention: Qualitative research identifying where researchers and research ethics committees disagree about consent waivers for secondary research with tissue and data.

BackgroundThis is a multi-method, in-depth, three part qualitative study exploring the regulation and practice of secondary research with tissue and data in a high-income country.We explore and compare the perspectives of researchers, research ethics committees (RECs) and other relevant professionals (e.g.pathologists and clinicians).We focus on po

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