Recent Trends in Studies on Botanical Fungicides in Agriculture

Plants are attacked by various phytopathogenic fungi. For many years, synthetic fungicides have been used to control plant diseases. Although synthetic fungicides are highly effective, their repeated use has led to problems such as environmental pollution, development of resistance, and residual tox...

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Main Authors: Mi-Young Yoon, Byeongjin Cha, Jin-Cheol Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hanrimwon Publishing Company 2013-03-01
Series:The Plant Pathology Journal
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Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4174793/
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description Plants are attacked by various phytopathogenic fungi. For many years, synthetic fungicides have been used to control plant diseases. Although synthetic fungicides are highly effective, their repeated use has led to problems such as environmental pollution, development of resistance, and residual toxicity. This has prompted intensive research on the development of biopesticides, including botanical fungicides. To date, relatively few botanical fungicides have been registered and commercialized. However, many scientists have reported isolation and characterization of a variety of antifungal plant derivatives. Here, we present a survey of a wide range of reported plant-derived antifungal metabolites.
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spelling doaj.art-41d11c248e3748c19a79836ff0bbca1d2022-12-21T19:04:13ZengHanrimwon Publishing CompanyThe Plant Pathology Journal1598-22542013-03-012911910.5423/PPJ.RW.05.2012.0072PPJ.RW.05.2012.0072Recent Trends in Studies on Botanical Fungicides in AgricultureMi-Young Yoon0Byeongjin Cha1Jin-Cheol Kim2Eco-friendly New Materials Research Group, Division of Convergence Chemistry, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Daejeon 305-600, KoreaDepartment of Plant Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju 361-763, KoreaEco-friendly New Materials Research Group, Division of Convergence Chemistry, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Daejeon 305-600, KoreaPlants are attacked by various phytopathogenic fungi. For many years, synthetic fungicides have been used to control plant diseases. Although synthetic fungicides are highly effective, their repeated use has led to problems such as environmental pollution, development of resistance, and residual toxicity. This has prompted intensive research on the development of biopesticides, including botanical fungicides. To date, relatively few botanical fungicides have been registered and commercialized. However, many scientists have reported isolation and characterization of a variety of antifungal plant derivatives. Here, we present a survey of a wide range of reported plant-derived antifungal metabolites.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4174793/antifungal activitybotanical fungicideplant-derived metabolitesplant diseases
spellingShingle Mi-Young Yoon
Byeongjin Cha
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Recent Trends in Studies on Botanical Fungicides in Agriculture
The Plant Pathology Journal
antifungal activity
botanical fungicide
plant-derived metabolites
plant diseases
title Recent Trends in Studies on Botanical Fungicides in Agriculture
title_full Recent Trends in Studies on Botanical Fungicides in Agriculture
title_fullStr Recent Trends in Studies on Botanical Fungicides in Agriculture
title_full_unstemmed Recent Trends in Studies on Botanical Fungicides in Agriculture
title_short Recent Trends in Studies on Botanical Fungicides in Agriculture
title_sort recent trends in studies on botanical fungicides in agriculture
topic antifungal activity
botanical fungicide
plant-derived metabolites
plant diseases
url http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4174793/
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