1996
DOI: 10.1094/phyto-86-267
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Correlation of Fungicidal Activity ofBrassicaSpecies with Allyl Isothiocyanate Production in Macerated Leaf Tissue

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“…The results are in conformity with those of Noble et al, (2002). Seed meal of Brassica species suppresses the growth of Pythium ultimum, Rhizoctonia solani (Charan and Sams (1999)) and Fusarium sambucinum (Mayton et al, 1996). Chung et al, (2002) proved that the volatile substances in the ground seed of mustard showed the strongest fungicidal effect on R. solani through comparing three Brassica species for volatile compounds in hydrated ground seeds.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The results are in conformity with those of Noble et al, (2002). Seed meal of Brassica species suppresses the growth of Pythium ultimum, Rhizoctonia solani (Charan and Sams (1999)) and Fusarium sambucinum (Mayton et al, 1996). Chung et al, (2002) proved that the volatile substances in the ground seed of mustard showed the strongest fungicidal effect on R. solani through comparing three Brassica species for volatile compounds in hydrated ground seeds.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Lazzeri et al, (2004) demonstrated stronger activity of the isothiocyanate on M. incognita in vitro. Aside from plant-parasitic nematodes, sinigrin isothiocyanate showed also high biocidal activity on other soil-borne pathogens (Mayton et al, 1996) Glucosativin (4-mercaptobutyl), glucoerucin (4-methylthiobutyl) and glucoraphanin (4-methylsulfinylbutyl) are the most prominent glucosinolates within the leaf tissue of Eruca species (Pasini et al, 2011; Villatoro-Pulido et al, 2013). Bell et al, (2015) tested 25 E. sativa accession for glucosinolate and flavonol content, and glucosativin were identified in all accessions with 91.3% of the total glucosinolates.…”
Section: Discussion:-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lazzeri et al, (2004) demonstrated stronger activity of the isothiocyanate on M. incognita in vitro. Aside from plant-parasitic nematodes, sinigrin isothiocyanate showed also high biocidal activity on other soil-borne pathogens (Mayton et al, 1996) Glucosativin (4-mercaptobutyl), glucoerucin (4-methylthiobutyl) and glucoraphanin (4-methylsulfinylbutyl) (2015) showed that the soil amendment of fresh Arugula in tomato decreased the nematode infection (M. incognita) in a dose-response manner (EC50 = 20.03 mg/g) improved plant growth. Our results also in agreement with this research reporting E. sativa as a promising plant in intercropping strategies for tomato against root-knot nematodes.…”
Section: Discussion:-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides insecticidal activity, allyl isothiocyanate is found to possess attractant effect to Delia brassicae (Wallbank & Wheatley, 1979), repellent effect against Culicoides impunctatus (Blackwell et al, 1997), and antimicrobial activity to infectious bacteria and fungi (Mayton et al, 1996;Delaquis & Sholberg, 1997). Additionally, allyl isothiocyanate has low acute toxicity to mammals (Budavari et al, 1989), although this compound is known to have a mutagenic effect on Salmonella typhimurium (Azizan & Blevins, 1995 …”
Section: Fumigant Toxicity Of Horseradish Oil (C Armoracia)mentioning
confidence: 99%