The effect of S-(ferrocenylmethyl)-thiosalicylic acid sodium salt on the germination and growth of cereal grains and seedlings and on the development of pathogenic fungi
The sodium salt of S-(ferrocenylmethyl)-thiosalicylic acid was studied in the context of its possible use as a systemic fungicide and, concurrently, as a source of physiologically active iron fur crop plants. It was found that this metallocene was taken up by maize seedlings growing in liquid medium...
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doaj-1e28db573ce04bd6ab56b484b8823cb42020-11-25T03:07:31ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae2083-94802014-01-0155218919710.5586/asbp.1986.0192538The effect of S-(ferrocenylmethyl)-thiosalicylic acid sodium salt on the germination and growth of cereal grains and seedlings and on the development of pathogenic fungiJan Michalczyk0Janusz Wasilewski1Higher School of Pedagogy in OlsztynHigher School of Pedagogy in OlsztynThe sodium salt of S-(ferrocenylmethyl)-thiosalicylic acid was studied in the context of its possible use as a systemic fungicide and, concurrently, as a source of physiologically active iron fur crop plants. It was found that this metallocene was taken up by maize seedlings growing in liquid mediums, and used for chlorophyll synthesis, in a concentration range as low as 0.05-0.08 mM dm-3. In the concentration range of 0.05-1.5 mM dm-3, it inhibited germination, seedling growth and Y-amylase activity while it stimulated the activities of proteinases, catalase and peroxidase. When sprayed on cereal leaves at a concentration of 1.0-2.0 mM dm-3, it exhibited fungicidal properties: inhibition of fungus development without harming cereal plant leaves and stimulated chlorophyll synthesis.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/3060fungicidesferrocene derivativesryemaize fungi |
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Jan Michalczyk Janusz Wasilewski The effect of S-(ferrocenylmethyl)-thiosalicylic acid sodium salt on the germination and growth of cereal grains and seedlings and on the development of pathogenic fungi Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae fungicides ferrocene derivatives rye maize fungi |
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The effect of S-(ferrocenylmethyl)-thiosalicylic acid sodium salt on the germination and growth of cereal grains and seedlings and on the development of pathogenic fungi |
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The effect of S-(ferrocenylmethyl)-thiosalicylic acid sodium salt on the germination and growth of cereal grains and seedlings and on the development of pathogenic fungi |
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The effect of S-(ferrocenylmethyl)-thiosalicylic acid sodium salt on the germination and growth of cereal grains and seedlings and on the development of pathogenic fungi |
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The effect of S-(ferrocenylmethyl)-thiosalicylic acid sodium salt on the germination and growth of cereal grains and seedlings and on the development of pathogenic fungi |
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The effect of S-(ferrocenylmethyl)-thiosalicylic acid sodium salt on the germination and growth of cereal grains and seedlings and on the development of pathogenic fungi |
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effect of s-(ferrocenylmethyl)-thiosalicylic acid sodium salt on the germination and growth of cereal grains and seedlings and on the development of pathogenic fungi |
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Polish Botanical Society |
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Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae |
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2083-9480 |
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2014-01-01 |
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The sodium salt of S-(ferrocenylmethyl)-thiosalicylic acid was studied in the context of its possible use as a systemic fungicide and, concurrently, as a source of physiologically active iron fur crop plants. It was found that this metallocene was taken up by maize seedlings growing in liquid mediums, and used for chlorophyll synthesis, in a concentration range as low as 0.05-0.08 mM dm-3. In the concentration range of 0.05-1.5 mM dm-3, it inhibited germination, seedling growth and Y-amylase activity while it stimulated the activities of proteinases, catalase and peroxidase. When sprayed on cereal leaves at a concentration of 1.0-2.0 mM dm-3, it exhibited fungicidal properties: inhibition of fungus development without harming cereal plant leaves and stimulated chlorophyll synthesis. |
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fungicides ferrocene derivatives rye maize fungi |
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https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/3060 |
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