Thiophene occurrence in different Tagetes species: agricultural biomasses as sources of biocidal substances
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture2010Vol. 90(7), pp. 1210–1217
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Abstract
Considering both thiophene concentrations and biomass yields, T. minuta and T. lucida appeared to be the most promising Tagetes species, with high potential for use as biocidal crops for the implementation of pest control practices that are less harmful to human health and natural resources.
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