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Bioprospecting Phenols as Inhibitors of Trichothecene-Producing Fusarium: Sustainable Approaches to the Management of Wheat Pathogens
by
Oufensou, Safa
, Delogu, Giovanna
, Migheli, Quirico
, Chtioui, Wiem
, Balmas, Virgilio
in
Antifungal agents
/ Biopesticides
/ Bioprospecting
/ Biosynthesis
/ Blight
/ Cereals
/ Contamination
/ Cytochrome
/ Food
/ Formulations
/ Fungicides
/ Fusarium
/ Fusarium - drug effects
/ Fusarium - metabolism
/ Fusarium graminearum
/ Fusarium head blight
/ Genes
/ Inhibitors
/ Mycotoxins
/ Natural products
/ Pathogens
/ Pesticides
/ Phenolic compounds
/ phenolics
/ Phenols
/ Phenols - pharmacology
/ Population
/ Review
/ Root rot
/ Sustainable development
/ trichothecene mycotoxins
/ Trichothecenes
/ Trichothecenes - metabolism
/ Trichothecenes - toxicity
/ Triticum - microbiology
/ Wheat
2022
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Bioprospecting Phenols as Inhibitors of Trichothecene-Producing Fusarium: Sustainable Approaches to the Management of Wheat Pathogens
by
Oufensou, Safa
, Delogu, Giovanna
, Migheli, Quirico
, Chtioui, Wiem
, Balmas, Virgilio
in
Antifungal agents
/ Biopesticides
/ Bioprospecting
/ Biosynthesis
/ Blight
/ Cereals
/ Contamination
/ Cytochrome
/ Food
/ Formulations
/ Fungicides
/ Fusarium
/ Fusarium - drug effects
/ Fusarium - metabolism
/ Fusarium graminearum
/ Fusarium head blight
/ Genes
/ Inhibitors
/ Mycotoxins
/ Natural products
/ Pathogens
/ Pesticides
/ Phenolic compounds
/ phenolics
/ Phenols
/ Phenols - pharmacology
/ Population
/ Review
/ Root rot
/ Sustainable development
/ trichothecene mycotoxins
/ Trichothecenes
/ Trichothecenes - metabolism
/ Trichothecenes - toxicity
/ Triticum - microbiology
/ Wheat
2022
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Bioprospecting Phenols as Inhibitors of Trichothecene-Producing Fusarium: Sustainable Approaches to the Management of Wheat Pathogens
by
Oufensou, Safa
, Delogu, Giovanna
, Migheli, Quirico
, Chtioui, Wiem
, Balmas, Virgilio
in
Antifungal agents
/ Biopesticides
/ Bioprospecting
/ Biosynthesis
/ Blight
/ Cereals
/ Contamination
/ Cytochrome
/ Food
/ Formulations
/ Fungicides
/ Fusarium
/ Fusarium - drug effects
/ Fusarium - metabolism
/ Fusarium graminearum
/ Fusarium head blight
/ Genes
/ Inhibitors
/ Mycotoxins
/ Natural products
/ Pathogens
/ Pesticides
/ Phenolic compounds
/ phenolics
/ Phenols
/ Phenols - pharmacology
/ Population
/ Review
/ Root rot
/ Sustainable development
/ trichothecene mycotoxins
/ Trichothecenes
/ Trichothecenes - metabolism
/ Trichothecenes - toxicity
/ Triticum - microbiology
/ Wheat
2022
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Bioprospecting Phenols as Inhibitors of Trichothecene-Producing Fusarium: Sustainable Approaches to the Management of Wheat Pathogens
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Bioprospecting Phenols as Inhibitors of Trichothecene-Producing Fusarium: Sustainable Approaches to the Management of Wheat Pathogens
2022
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Overview
Fusarium spp. are ubiquitous fungi able to cause Fusarium head blight and Fusarium foot and root rot on wheat. Among relevant pathogenic species, Fusarium graminearum and Fusarium culmorum cause significant yield and quality loss and result in contamination of the grain with mycotoxins, mainly type B trichothecenes, which are a major health concern for humans and animals. Phenolic compounds of natural origin are being increasingly explored as fungicides on those pathogens. This review summarizes recent research activities related to the antifungal and anti-mycotoxigenic activity of natural phenolic compounds against Fusarium, including studies into the mechanisms of action of major exogenous phenolic inhibitors, their structure-activity interaction, and the combined effect of these compounds with other natural products or with conventional fungicides in mycotoxin modulation. The role of high-throughput analysis tools to decipher key signaling molecules able to modulate the production of mycotoxins and the development of sustainable formulations enhancing potential inhibitors’ efficacy are also discussed.
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