scholarly journals Physicochemical characteristics of anhydrous milk fat mixed with fully hydrogenated soybean oil

2020 ◽  
Vol 132 ◽  
pp. 109038
Author(s):  
Maria Isabel Landim Neves ◽  
Mayara de Souza Queirós ◽  
Rodolfo Lázaro Soares Viriato ◽  
Ana Paula Badan Ribeiro ◽  
Mirna Lúcia Gigante
LWT ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 112276
Author(s):  
Maria Isabel Landim Neves ◽  
Mayara de Souza Queirós ◽  
Rodolfo Lázaro Soares Viriato ◽  
Ana Paula Badan Ribeiro ◽  
Mirna Lúcia Gigante

2011 ◽  
Vol 64 ◽  
pp. 201-208 ◽  
Author(s):  
K.V. Wurms ◽  
A. Ah Chee

Powdery mildew (PM) is one of the most serious global diseases of apples roses cucurbits grapes and cereals The potential of anhydrous milk fat (AMF) and soybean oil (SBO) formulations to control apple PM (caused by Podosphaera leucotricha) on the apple cultivar Royal Gala was investigated Potted seedlings in a glasshouse were left unsprayed or subjected to weekly sprays of AMF SBO fungicide (sulphur as Kumulus DF) or water During 67 weeks of treatment the AMF and SBO formulations significantly reduced PM to


2011 ◽  
Vol 64 ◽  
pp. 195-200 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Ah Chee ◽  
K.V. Wurms ◽  
M. George

Powdery mildew (PM) is a serious fungal disease of a wide range of horticultural crops and can adversely affect crop yield and quality Anhydrous milk fat (AMF) and soybean oil (SBO) emulsions were evaluated for control of PM (Sphaerotheca pannosa var rosae) on potted rose plants (Rosa L sp Splendid Surprise and Sahara) maintained in a controlled environment Foliage was sprayed weekly with AMF (07 w/v) SBO (2 w/v) fungicide (Supershield 1 v/v) water or left unsprayed PM infection increased to 100 leaf area in water and unsprayed control plants over 6 weeks The fungicide reduced infection to a severity rating of 5 (>40 leaf area infection) The AMF and SBO treatments gave significantly better disease control (P


2015 ◽  
Vol 68 ◽  
pp. 380-388 ◽  
Author(s):  
K.V. Wurms ◽  
J.D. Hofland-Zijlstra

Powdery mildew (PM) is a very serious disease affecting glasshousegrown roses and tomatoes in the Netherlands Control is limited because of resistance to existing fungicides Anhydrous milk fat (AMF) and soybean oil (SBO) emulsions were evaluated for control of PM in roses and tomatoes Both AMF (14 g/litre) and SBO (14 g/litre) provided powdery mildew control on rose leaves and blooms that was significantly better (P


2006 ◽  
Vol 70 (6) ◽  
pp. c365-c372 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arnoldo Lopez-Hernandez ◽  
Hugo S. Garcia ◽  
Charles G. Hill

2008 ◽  
Vol 56 (5) ◽  
pp. 1757-1765 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mario Aguedo ◽  
Emilien Hanon ◽  
Sabine Danthine ◽  
Michel Paquot ◽  
Georges Lognay ◽  
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