THE EFFECT OF HERBICIDES USED IN THE CONTROL OF WATER HYACINTH; GLYPHOSATE, GLUFOSINATE-AMMONIUM AND BISPYRIBAC SODIUM ON DIVERSITY AND ABUNDANCE OF PLANKTONIC COMMUNITIES

The Effect of Herbicides Used in the Control of Water Hyacinth; Glyphosate, Glufosinate-Ammonium and Bispyribac Sodium on Diversity and Abundance of Planktonic Communities

Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) is native to the Amazon basin and is one of the worst aquatic weeds in the world.It has been an invasive species in aquatic ecosystems of northern Iran since 2011.The use of herbicides as a method of plant control is common and efforts are made to select a formulation with the least impact on the environment.In

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Antibacterial Prodrugs to Overcome Bacterial Resistance

Bacterial resistance to present antibiotics is emerging at a high pace that makes the development of new treatments a must.At the same time, the development of novel antibiotics for resistant bacteria is a slow-paced process.Amid the massive BIO-STRATH ORIGINAL need for new drug treatments to combat resistance, time and effort preserving approaches

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Is anti-platelet therapy interruption a real clinical issue? Its implications in dentistry and particularly in periodontics

The use of anti-platelet therapy has reduced the mortality and morbidity of cardiovascular disease remarkably.A considerable number of patients presenting before a dentist or periodontist give a history of anti-platelet therapy.A clinical dilemma whether to discontinue the anti-platelet therapy or continue the same always confronts the practitioner

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