Interaction between Alternaria alternata and monoterpenoids caused by fungal self-protection
Abstract
null null Alternaria alternata is a critical plant pathogen, and the black spot caused by this fungus is the main cause of crop loss. In this study, four monoterpenes commonly found in plant essential oils, β-lonone, citral, γ-terpinene and myrcene, were found to possess a two-way interaction relationship with A. alternata. Four monoterpenes exhibited moderate inhibitory activities against A. alternata with MIC values of 128, 256, 512 and 256...
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Title
Interaction between Alternaria alternata and monoterpenoids caused by fungal self-protection
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
110
Pages
142 - 150
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