Master's thesis at University of Basrah discusses the evaluation of the efficiency of the pesticide Beltanol against the two pathogenic fungi that cause eggplant root rot disease
A master's thesis at University of Basrah, College of Agriculture, discussed the laboratory evaluation of the pesticide Beltanol and three bacterial isolates, drawing its toxicity lines, estimating the pesticide residues, and studying its environmental fate
The thesis, presented by the student Fatima Jasib Badr and supervised by Professor Dr. Alaa Hassan Radhi and Dr. Laila Abdul Rahim Binian, aims to evaluate the efficiency of the pesticide Beltanol, Carbendazim, and Topsin in the laboratory against the two pathogenic fungi and the three bacterial isolates, with a study of the residual effect and environmental behavior of Beltanol
The researcher's thesis included collecting soil samples from the city and the agricultural research station for the purpose of isolating the two pathogens and using different concentrations of pesticides to demonstrate their effectiveness in combating pathogens
The thesis recommended the efficiency of the pesticide Beltanol by 100% compared to the other two pesticides, and determined the fate of the pesticide Beltanol as being slow-moving in the soil Which means it poses a slight risk of environmental pollution
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