This thesis is focused on the search of alternatives to fungicides conventionally used in the tanning industry. These chemicals must be effective against a large number of fungi less toxic, more environmentally friendly and economically attractive. The main objective is to evaluate the fungicidal capacity of selected alternative compounds (Directive 98/8/CE); diiodometil p-tolylsulfone (DIMPTS), 3-Iodo-2-propynyl butylcarbamate (IPBC), thiabendazole (TBZ) and dodicine clorhydrate (TEGO) versus different types of fungi. The strains used belong to the most common species in tanneries: Aspergillus brasilensis, Trichoderma harzianum, Alternaria alternata i Penicillium funiculosum. In addition, different fungi from real pollution tannery have b...
The aim of the present study was to verify the activity of the Tri-N-Butyl Tin maleate compound agai...
Fungal diseases are known to affect produce quality on most crops and to cause severe economic losse...
Fungal infections are responsible for about 70–80% of the losses in agricultural production brought ...
This thesis is focused on the search of alternatives to fungicides conventionally used in the tannin...
Increasingly stringent environmental legislation and indispensable use of fungicides in the tanning ...
En este artículo se presentan dos métodos de análisis para determinar fungicidas utilizados en la i...
Content: One of the main challenges of the tannery industry chain is to reduce the use of biocides a...
In the studies recently carried out on leather microbiology, a great deal of attention is paid to th...
The efficacy of three commercially available fungicides was determined on 20 fungal species and nine...
The aim of this work was to compare two novel antifungal agents with 2-(thiocyanomethylthio)-benzoth...
Currently, TCMTB and N-OITZ are active material of fungicides that are most commonly used in leather...
Nas últimas décadas, as infecções fúngicas tornaram-se um problema de saúde pública global, afetando...
International Conference on Antimicrobial Research -- NOV 03-05, 2010 -- Valladolid, SPAINWOS: 00039...
This research was done to evaluate phenol biodegradation capacity in Guarango (Caesalpinia spinosa) ...
Antifungal activity of four organic compounds was determined against fungi. Out of these m-chloronit...
The aim of the present study was to verify the activity of the Tri-N-Butyl Tin maleate compound agai...
Fungal diseases are known to affect produce quality on most crops and to cause severe economic losse...
Fungal infections are responsible for about 70–80% of the losses in agricultural production brought ...
This thesis is focused on the search of alternatives to fungicides conventionally used in the tannin...
Increasingly stringent environmental legislation and indispensable use of fungicides in the tanning ...
En este artículo se presentan dos métodos de análisis para determinar fungicidas utilizados en la i...
Content: One of the main challenges of the tannery industry chain is to reduce the use of biocides a...
In the studies recently carried out on leather microbiology, a great deal of attention is paid to th...
The efficacy of three commercially available fungicides was determined on 20 fungal species and nine...
The aim of this work was to compare two novel antifungal agents with 2-(thiocyanomethylthio)-benzoth...
Currently, TCMTB and N-OITZ are active material of fungicides that are most commonly used in leather...
Nas últimas décadas, as infecções fúngicas tornaram-se um problema de saúde pública global, afetando...
International Conference on Antimicrobial Research -- NOV 03-05, 2010 -- Valladolid, SPAINWOS: 00039...
This research was done to evaluate phenol biodegradation capacity in Guarango (Caesalpinia spinosa) ...
Antifungal activity of four organic compounds was determined against fungi. Out of these m-chloronit...
The aim of the present study was to verify the activity of the Tri-N-Butyl Tin maleate compound agai...
Fungal diseases are known to affect produce quality on most crops and to cause severe economic losse...
Fungal infections are responsible for about 70–80% of the losses in agricultural production brought ...