2014
DOI: 10.4236/ajps.2014.526408
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Antifungal Activity of Oleoresin and Fractions of Pinus elliottii Engelm and Pinus tropicalis against Phytopathogens

Abstract: Microorganism resistance to the existing products is yet another difficulty that agriculturalists have to deal with. In this context, the search for new agricultural products that can fight phytopathogens has become increasingly important. Plants have played an important role in this process, because they can serve as a source of new compounds for drug discovery. Plants belonging to the genus Pinus produce an oleoresin that protects the plant against herbivores and pathogens. With a view to developing products… Show more

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“…It is usually employed to fabricate oleoresin and furniture (Caetano da Silva et al, 2014), and its anthelmintic (Tóro et al, 2003) and antibacterial actions have been demonstrated (Caetano da Silva et al, 2014; Leandro et al, 2014). P. tropicalis is endemic to the island of Cuba and exhibits strong insecticidal (Leyva et al, 2009) and fungicidal (Andrade et al, 2014) effects.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is usually employed to fabricate oleoresin and furniture (Caetano da Silva et al, 2014), and its anthelmintic (Tóro et al, 2003) and antibacterial actions have been demonstrated (Caetano da Silva et al, 2014; Leandro et al, 2014). P. tropicalis is endemic to the island of Cuba and exhibits strong insecticidal (Leyva et al, 2009) and fungicidal (Andrade et al, 2014) effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%