Publications by authors named "A Benavides-Mendoza"

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  • Plants need nutrients from the soil to grow, and fertilizers like organic and mineral types provide essential nutrients, helping maintain soil productivity.
  • Agricultural land faces challenges from erosion and pollution, while the demand for food increases due to a growing population and industries.
  • Nano fertilizers have emerged as a solution to enhance nutrient uptake, reduce toxicity, and lower the frequency of fertilizer application, promoting higher yields without harming the environment.
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Zinc and boron are nutrients that often suffer low bioavailability to pecan trees grown in calcareous soils whereas adequate supplies of these two elements is essential for commercial pecan production. Working with young pecan trees, we evaluated changes in oxidative metabolism, levels of bioactive compounds, yield components and foliar nutrient concentrations in response to foliar sprays (50 or 100 mg L) of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) and boron (HBO). Four different treatment solutions were applied in a completely randomised design with six replications per treatment (24 trees in total).

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Botrytis cinerea is the phytopathogenic fungus responsible for the gray mold disease that affects crops worldwide. Essential oils (EOs) have emerged as a sustainable tool to reduce the adverse impact of synthetic fungicides. Nevertheless, the scarce information about the physiological mechanism action and the limitations to applying EOs has restricted its use.

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