Forskning i Bayer CropScience
Når forskerne identifiserer en substans som er egnet til utvikling, blir den biologiske og toksiologiske profilen og oppførselen i omgivelsene undersøkt nøye. Samtidig blir aktive substanser fra andre virksomheter testet og om mulig oppkjøpt. Markedspotensialet for utviklingskandidater analyseres, og de som er egnet, blir markedsført når produktet er godkjent på de enkelte markeder.
Aktuelle utviklingsprosjekter omfatter såkalt passive behandlinger som for eksempel lokkemidler, sammensetninger til skadedyrsbekjempelse, nye herbisider (utøymidler) og fungiside kombinasjoner (soppdrepende midler) til plenpleie og prydplanter.
Attractive Agchem Pipeline set to bring 10 new actives to the market until 2012
21th edition
Food for the world:
Biotechnology safeguards the rice supply
Unwanted invaders:
Success in the search for substances to control ragweed
Gentle protection
against the juice thieves: Novell principle of action protects beneficial organisms in fruit
orchards and market gardens
Combating malaria
with special meshes: Novel mosquito nests with integrated active ingredient
Cotton with less
thirst: Molecular biologists at Bayer CropScience develop high-quality natural fibers
20th edition
Research for the
second green revolution: Safe harvests worlwide
When
genes get crossed: Integrated breeding for high-qualified fruits and vegetables
Selectively through any
barrier: Optimum formulations for pesticidal active substances
DNA
analysis to find mutations: Molecular biology reveals resistance in weeds
Fighting
fungal infestation and heat shock: A fungicide with anti-stress potential
“Endurance is the
key to achieving your goal”:
A crop protection researcher with long-term success:
Dr. Reiner Fischer
The secret life of
termites:
Genetic fingerprinting helps keep track of
insects
Research
networking:
Bayer scientists involved in numerous international
research collaborations
Aphid
control with mathematics: Computer simulation for effective pesticides
19th edition
In a class
of its own: New insecticidal mechanism of action discovered
Strategies for
healthy harvests: Active ingredients from Bayer are protecting agricultural products
Green
fitness program: Biotechnology optimizes yield in crops
When plants
get rusty: A new lease of life for well-established fungicide
More articles from
research, 19
th Edition
18th edition
Damaged cell
walls: Microscope aids in discovering mechanism of action
Better oil for
better health: New variety of rapeseed reduces formation of unwanted fatty acids
A health
farm for plants: Insecticide that also protects plants against stress
Water
with added protection: New active ingredients for greenhouse plants
The mycotoxin
detective: Highly accurate rapid diagnostic test developed for cereal
More articles from
research, 18
th Edition

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