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Title: Interactions of Synthetic Herbicides with Plant Disease and Microbial Herbicides

Author
item Duke, Stephen
item Wedge, David
item CERDEIRA, ANTONIO - BRAZIL AG. DEPT-EMBRAPA
item MATALLO, MARCUS - INSTITUTO BIOLOG.-BRAZIL

Submitted to: Book Chapter
Publication Type: Book / Chapter
Publication Acceptance Date: 2/10/2007
Publication Date: 5/1/2007
Citation: Duke, S.O., Wedge, D.E., Cerdeira, A.L., Matallo, M.B. 2007. Interactions of Synthetic Herbicides with Plant Disease and Microbial Herbicides. Book chapter. In Novel Biotechnologies for Biocontrol Agent Enhancement and Management, M. Vurro & J. Gressel, eds., Springer, The Netherlands. pp.277-296.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: Synthetic herbicides have the potential to influence plant disease by several mechanisms. They can enhance disease or protect plants from pathogens due to direct effects on the microbe, to effects on the plant, or to effects on both organisms. The particular effect is a function of many factors including the herbicide class and its formulation, the disease species, the plant species, timing of herbicide application and infection, and environmental factors. These secondary effects of herbicides have not been sufficiently studied to fully understand their environmental toxicology implications or their potential for enhanced integrated pest management. Furthermore, understanding these interactions can sometimes be critical in the success of biocontrol of weeds with plant pathogens.