Phytopathogenic fungi are the first determinants in infectious diseases of crop plants, playing an important role not only in causing devastating epidemies but also through the persistent and significant annual crop losses with consequent heavy economic problems. Considering the social and economic impact of the plant diseases, many efforts have been made to avoid losses in agrarian production. Thus, the study of phytotoxins and the knowledge of plant pathogenesis processes can help to find the best and rapid remedial to control plant diseases. The aim of this PhD project has been the investigation of phytotoxins isolated from agrarian crops pathogens. Phytotoxic fungal culture filtrates were obtained from Ascochyta lentis var. lathyri an...
Medicinal plants accompany many fungi belonging to different groups, including different types of zy...
Trabajo presentado en el 10th Spanish-Italian Symposium of Organic Chemistry (SISOC-X), celebrado en...
Inadequate techniques of culture, recollection and storage of food and forages, can lead to fungi de...
This review, covering the literature from 1965 to present (2018), treats of phytotoxins produced by ...
Pathogenic fungi and bacteria often damage their host (plants) tissues by producing toxic metabolite...
Fungal phytotoxins are secondary metabolites playing an important role in the induction of disease s...
Several phytopathogenic fungi have been proposed for biocontrol of weeds, but few have been used. Re...
Pathogenic fungi and bacteria often damage their host (plants) tissues by producing toxic metabolit...
The focus of my research was on the secondary metabolites produced by crucifer plants under stress a...
The first part of this thesis focuses on the investigation of the metabolism of cruciferous phytoale...
Mycotoxins are secondary fungal metabolites, toxic to humans, animals and plants. Among the hundreds...
Fungi (mycota) are cosmopolitan and ubiquitous decomposers of organic materials in nature and many s...
A study was conducted on the possible detoxification of phytotoxin produced by the sugarcane red-rot...
A fungus was isolated from Hedera helix (English ivy) leaves experiencing necrosis and identified as...
Choosing natural enemies to suppress pest population has been for a long the key of biological contr...
Medicinal plants accompany many fungi belonging to different groups, including different types of zy...
Trabajo presentado en el 10th Spanish-Italian Symposium of Organic Chemistry (SISOC-X), celebrado en...
Inadequate techniques of culture, recollection and storage of food and forages, can lead to fungi de...
This review, covering the literature from 1965 to present (2018), treats of phytotoxins produced by ...
Pathogenic fungi and bacteria often damage their host (plants) tissues by producing toxic metabolite...
Fungal phytotoxins are secondary metabolites playing an important role in the induction of disease s...
Several phytopathogenic fungi have been proposed for biocontrol of weeds, but few have been used. Re...
Pathogenic fungi and bacteria often damage their host (plants) tissues by producing toxic metabolit...
The focus of my research was on the secondary metabolites produced by crucifer plants under stress a...
The first part of this thesis focuses on the investigation of the metabolism of cruciferous phytoale...
Mycotoxins are secondary fungal metabolites, toxic to humans, animals and plants. Among the hundreds...
Fungi (mycota) are cosmopolitan and ubiquitous decomposers of organic materials in nature and many s...
A study was conducted on the possible detoxification of phytotoxin produced by the sugarcane red-rot...
A fungus was isolated from Hedera helix (English ivy) leaves experiencing necrosis and identified as...
Choosing natural enemies to suppress pest population has been for a long the key of biological contr...
Medicinal plants accompany many fungi belonging to different groups, including different types of zy...
Trabajo presentado en el 10th Spanish-Italian Symposium of Organic Chemistry (SISOC-X), celebrado en...
Inadequate techniques of culture, recollection and storage of food and forages, can lead to fungi de...