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Inhibition of Capsicum annuum (pepper) zeta-carotene desaturase expressed in Escherichia coli using zeta-carotene as substrate after 8 hr by Dixon plot analysis
Assay data:45 Tested
SummaryPubMed CitationRelated BioAssays by Target
Phytotoxicity in Capsicum annuum (pepper) assessed as seed germination at 250 mg/mL applied as seed dressings after 8 to 14 days (Rvb = 84.7 +/- 4.6%)
Assay data:2 Tested
SummaryPubMed Citation
Phytotoxicity on Capsicum annuum cv. Hanbyul (pepper) at at 500 ug/ml
Assay data:1 Tested
Phytotoxicity in Capsicum annuum (pepper) at 0.05% applied as spray
Summary
Phytotoxicity in Capsicum annuum (pepper) at 0.1% applied as spray
Assay data:3 Tested
Phytotoxicity in Phytophthora capsici zoospores suspension infected Capsicum annuum cv. Hanbyul (pepper) at first branch stage pre-exposed to compound spray on stems before fungal infection at 500 ug/mL under greenhouse conditions
Toxicity against Capsicum annuum Socrates (pepper) assessed as decrease in crop injury at 100 g ai/ha pretransplant application measured at 28 days after crop transplanting
Toxicity against Capsicum annuum Socrates (pepper) assessed as dose required to cause 5% visible injury applied within 3 days prior to transplantation measured at 28 days after crop transplanting
Toxicity against Capsicum annuum Socrates (pepper) assessed as reduction in plant dry weight at 100 g ai/ha pretransplant application measured at 28 days after crop transplanting
Toxicity against Capsicum annuum Socrates (pepper) assessed as dose required to cause 5% growth reduction applied within 3 days prior to transplantation measured at 28 days after crop transplanting
Toxicity against Capsicum annuum Socrates (pepper) assessed as decrease in marketable yield at 100 g ai/ha pretransplant application measured at maturity of the crop
Toxicity against Capsicum annuum Socrates (pepper) assessed as dose required to cause 5% yield loss applied within 3 days prior to transplantation measured at maturity of the crop
Toxicity against Capsicum annuum (pepper) assessed as crop injury at 420 g ai/ha pretransplant application
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