Jose Fenoll
0000-0002-9568-1122
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Fruit Agronomic and Quality Traits of Tomato F1 Hybrids Derived from Traditional Varieties
Fruit Quality Traits and Nutritional Value of Tomato F1 Hybrids Derived from Traditional Varieties
Chemical Composition of Wild Collected and Cultivated Edible Plants (Sonchus oleraceus L. and Sonchus tenerrimus L.)
Dose-Dependent Potential of Chitosan to Increase Yield or Bioactive Compound Content in Tomatoes
Oligosaccharins Alleviate Heat Stress in Greenhouse-Grown Tomatoes during the Spring-Summer Season in a Semi-Arid Climate
Bioactive Compounds of Tomato Fruit in Response to Salinity, Heat and Their Combination
Photocatalytic Oxidation of Chlorantraniliprole, Imidacloprid, Pirimicarb, Thiamethoxam and Their Main Photoreaction InterMediates as Impacted by Water Matrix Composition under UVA-LED Exposure
Appraisal of water matrix on the removal of fungicide residues by heterogeneous photocatalytic treatment using UV-LED lamp as light source
Solar photocatalysis as strategy for on-site reclamation of agro-wastewater polluted with pesticide residues on farms using a modular facility
Reclamation of agro-wastewater polluted with thirteen pesticides by solar photocatalysis to reuse in irrigation of greenhouse lettuce grown
Exogenous organic matter as strategy to reduce pesticide leaching through the soil
Solar reclamation of agro-wastewater polluted with eight pesticides by heterogeneous photocatalysis using a modular facility. A case study
Decline of fluroxypyr and triclopyr residues from pure, drinking and leaching water by photo-assisted peroxonation
Impact of nitrogen supply limitation on tomato fruit composition
Use of Index-Based Screening Models to Evaluate the Leaching of Triclopyr and Fluroxypyr Through a Loam Soil Amended with Vermicompost
Photocatalytic Performance of Electrospun Silk Fibroin/ZnO Mats to Remove Pesticide Residues from Water under Natural Sunlight
Electrospun silk fibroin/TiO2 mats. Preparation, characterization and efficiency for the photocatalytic solar treatment of pesticide polluted water
Liquid–liquid microextraction of glyphosate, glufosinate and aminomethylphosphonic acid for the analysis of agricultural samples by liquid chromatography
Solar-driven photocatalytic treatment as sustainable strategy to remove pesticide residues from leaching water
Solarization-based pesticide degradation results in decreased activity and biomass of the soil microbial community
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