Patent classifications
A01N61/00
TANNIN FORMULATIONS FOR AGRICULTURAL USE IN PLANTS
The preparation, composition, and method of use of an antibacterial formulation utilizing tannins, acceptable for agriculture and for use against bacterial and fungicidal diseases in plants. The composition is based on an organic matrix and may be balanced with dispersants, flocculants and humectants, and may be used against a wide range of agricultural bacterial diseases.
TANNIN FORMULATIONS FOR AGRICULTURAL USE IN PLANTS
The preparation, composition, and method of use of an antibacterial formulation utilizing tannins, acceptable for agriculture and for use against bacterial and fungicidal diseases in plants. The composition is based on an organic matrix and may be balanced with dispersants, flocculants and humectants, and may be used against a wide range of agricultural bacterial diseases.
Formulation and methods for control of weedy species
A formulation is provided for application to a host plant to reduce, inhibit or impair one or more of growth and development of the host plant. A method of inhibiting growth plant growth and development is also provided as a means of controlling weedy species. The method comprises: selecting a suitable gene for growth suppression in a target plant; identifying an at least one target site accessible to base pairing in the suitable gene; identifying an at least one divergent site in the at least one target site; designing a construct complementary to the at least one divergent site; adding an at least one RNAi inducer to the construct; and delivering the construct to the target plant.
Formulation and methods for control of weedy species
A formulation is provided for application to a host plant to reduce, inhibit or impair one or more of growth and development of the host plant. A method of inhibiting growth plant growth and development is also provided as a means of controlling weedy species. The method comprises: selecting a suitable gene for growth suppression in a target plant; identifying an at least one target site accessible to base pairing in the suitable gene; identifying an at least one divergent site in the at least one target site; designing a construct complementary to the at least one divergent site; adding an at least one RNAi inducer to the construct; and delivering the construct to the target plant.
CONTROL OF GREEN MACROALGAE BLOOMS
The control of green macroalgae blooms. More particularly, Ulva algae blooms may be controlled by a living active principle contained in seawater from the Mediterranean Sea. The inventors have observed that seawater from the Mediterranean Sea collected in particular spots (collected at, e.g., latitude 43° 14′N and longitude 5° 21′E, or at latitude 43° 09′N and longitude 5° 36′E) is capable of promoting the death of Ulva lactuca, without the emission of toxic acidic vapors, such as, e.g., H.sub.2S vapors. Altogether, the inventors provide data showing that this seawater comprises an alive microorganism that is responsible for promoting the death of Ulva, in particular of Ulva lactuca. More precisely, the inventors provide experimental data showing that the microorganism that promotes the death of Ulva lactuca, and hence promotes the control of Ulva lactuca blooms, is a virus.
Methods for controlling pathogenic plant nematodes and for improving the health and/or performance of ruminant animals
Methods for controlling pathogenic plant nematodes using organic soil amendments applied to soil and/or plants, methods of improving the performance and/or improving the health of a ruminant animal and methods of decreasing nematodes in a ruminant animal are described.
Methods for controlling pathogenic plant nematodes and for improving the health and/or performance of ruminant animals
Methods for controlling pathogenic plant nematodes using organic soil amendments applied to soil and/or plants, methods of improving the performance and/or improving the health of a ruminant animal and methods of decreasing nematodes in a ruminant animal are described.
WEED CONTROL PRODUCT
A weed control product includes acetic acid, citric acid, magnesium sulfate, sodium sulfate, soap, sodium chloride and peppermint oil.
WEED CONTROL PRODUCT
A weed control product includes acetic acid, citric acid, magnesium sulfate, sodium sulfate, soap, sodium chloride and peppermint oil.
Formulations and methods for control of weedy species
A formulation is provided for application to a host plant to reduce, inhibit or impair one or more of growth and development of the host plant. A method of inhibiting growth plant growth and development is also provided as a means of controlling weedy species. The method comprises: selecting a suitable gene for growth suppression in a target plant; identifying an at least one target site accessible to base pairing in the suitable gene; identifying an at least one divergent site in the at least one target site; designing a construct complementary to the at least one divergent site; adding an at least one RNAi inducer to the construct; and delivering the construct to the target plant.