Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Nilsen, Asbjørn Magne"
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Risk assessment of the biological control product “Gulløyelarver” with the active organism Chrysoperla carnea. Opinion of the Panel on Plant Protection Products of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety
Källqvist, Torsten; Borgå, Katrine; Dirven, Hubert; Eklo, Ole Martin; Grung, Merete; Lyche, Jan Ludvig; Låg, Marit; Nilsen, Asbjørn Magne; Sverdrup, Line Emilie (VKM Report;, Research report, 2014)Gulløyelarver (green lacewing larvae, Chrysoperla carnea) is a product for biological control. The application is for use against aphids in green-houses and tunnels. Gulløyelarver was used in Norway from 1985-1993. An ... -
Risk assessment of the biological plant protection product Serenade ASO, with the organism Bacillus subtilis QST 713. Opinion of the Panel on Plant Protection Products of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety
Källqvist, Torsten; Dirven, Hubert; Gjøen, Tor; Tronsmo, Arne; Yazdankhah, Siamak Pour; Rivedal, Edgar; Borgå, Katrine; Eklo, Ole Martin; Grung, Merete; Lyche, Jan Ludvig; Låg, Marit; Nilsen, Asbjørn Magne; Sverdrup, Line Emilie (VKM Report;, Research report, 2016)Bacillus subtilis are gram-positive bacteria that occur globally in soil, water, air, and decomposing plant material. The Bacillus bacteria are responsive to genetic alterations, and a large number of bacteria strains are ... -
Risk assessment of the biological plant protection product Turex 50 WG, with the organism Bacillus thuringiensis ssp. aizawai CG-91. Opinion of the Panel on Plant Protection Products of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety
Källqvist, Torsten; Dirven, Hubert; Gjøen, Tor; Tronsmo, Arne; Yazdankhah, Siamak Pour; Rivedal, Edgar; Borgå, Katrine; Eklo, Ole Martin; Grung, Merete; Lyche, Jan Ludvig; Låg, Marit; Nilsen, Asbjørn Magne; Sverdrup, Line Emilie (VKM Report;, Research report, 2016)Bacillus thuringiensis are anaerobic, gram-positive bacteria that produce parasporal crystalline protein inclusions, δ-endotoxin, which are toxic to certain invertebrates, especially larvae belonging to the insect orders ... -
Risk assessment of the biological plant protection products Nemasys G and Nemasys H with the active organism Heterorhabditis Bacteriophora. Opinion of the Panel on Plant Protection Products of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety
Källqvist, Torsten; Borgå, Katrine; Dirven, Hubert; Eklo, Ole Martin; Grung, Merete; Lyche, Jan Ludvig; Låg, Marit; Nilsen, Asbjørn Magne; Sverdrup, Line Emilie (VKM Report;, Research report, 2014)Nemasys G and Nemasys H with the nematode Heterorhabditis bacteriophora as the active organism is applied for as a plant protection product in Norway. Nemasys G is intended for use against the garden chafer (Phyllopertha ... -
Risk assessment of the metabolite M44 of bixafen, one of the active substances in Aviator Xpro EC 225. Opinion of the Panel on Plant Protection Products of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety
Lyche, Jan Ludvig; Dirven, Hubert; Låg, Marit; Nilsen, Asbjørn Magne; Borgå, Katrine; Eklo, Ole Martin; Grung, Merete; Sverdrup, Line Emilie; Källqvist, Torsten (VKM Report;, Research report, 2015)Aviator Xpro EC 225 containing the active substance bixafen was assessed by VKM in spring 2013, and it was concluded that the metabolite M44 has potential for groundwater contamination. Furthermore, VKM assessed in late ... -
Risk assessment of the plant protection product PROMAN – with the active ingredient metobromuron. Opinion of the Panel on Plant Protection Products of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety
Låg, Marit; Dirven, Hubert; Lyche, Jan Ludvig; Nilsen, Asbjørn Magne; Borgå, Katrine; Eklo, Ole Martin; Grung, Merete; Sverdrup, Line Emilie; Källqvist, Torsten (VKM Report;, Research report, 2015)Proman is a new product containing the active substance metobromuron. The intended use is as a broad spectrum selective herbicide for potatoes grown outdoors. -
Submicron Particles and Inflammation
Mihaylova, Dessislava Dimitrova (Master thesis, 2012)Iron nanoparticles occur naturally in the environment, but their exposure increases dramatically due to the field of nanotechnology and –medicine. It is poorly understood how the intracellular cooperative mechanisms of ...