2022
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27196672
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Bio-Inspired Rhamnolipids, Cyclic Lipopeptides and a Chito-Oligosaccharide Confer Protection against Wheat Powdery Mildew and Inhibit Conidia Germination

Abstract: Plant protection is mainly based on the application of synthetic pesticides to limit yield losses resulting from diseases. However, the use of more eco-friendly strategies for sustainable plant protection has become a necessity that could contribute to controlling pathogens through a direct antimicrobial effect and/or an induction of plant resistance. Three different families of natural or bioinspired compounds originated from bacterial or fungal strains have been evaluated to protect wheat against powdery mil… Show more

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“…It is well accepted that functional oligosaccharides such as raffinose oligosaccharide (ROS) [ 24 ], FOS, and GOS [ 25 ] can affect specific groups of the microbial community in vitro and in vivo to promote their growth and metabolic activity, thereby maintaining host gut health benefits [ 26 ]. In addition, functional oligosaccharides are also considered to interact directly with the host and exert local positive effects on inflammation and barrier function by regulating immunity and intestinal epithelial cell signal transduction [ 27 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well accepted that functional oligosaccharides such as raffinose oligosaccharide (ROS) [ 24 ], FOS, and GOS [ 25 ] can affect specific groups of the microbial community in vitro and in vivo to promote their growth and metabolic activity, thereby maintaining host gut health benefits [ 26 ]. In addition, functional oligosaccharides are also considered to interact directly with the host and exert local positive effects on inflammation and barrier function by regulating immunity and intestinal epithelial cell signal transduction [ 27 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%