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Damaging Effects of Pulsed Electric Field Process Parameters on Rhizoctonia solani Cells Using Response Surface Methodology

Xuebin Feng    
Qianhui Jiang    
Mengyu Zhu    
Jia Jiang    
Wenqing Yin and Hua Li    

Resumen

Rhizoctonia solani is very destructive to rice and there is no effective method for killing it in agricultural application. Combined with the use of pulsed electric field, the amount of pesticide can be greatly reduced and, at the same time, it can significantly improve the damage effects on Rhizoctonia solani. Or we can explore ways to improve the damage effects of pulsed electric field in the follow-up experiments, so as to completely use pulsed electric field to kill Rhizoctonia solani.

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