2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2010.03.020
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Phytoalexins from Brassicaceae: News from the front

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“…A better understanding of their mode of action and of the detoxification mechanisms used by pathogens to bypass this line of defence will promote biotechnological strategies based on the directed control of phytoalexin production in specific tissues and at specific developmental stages (Ahuja et al 2012). An example for such advanced plant-protection strategies is the application of phytoalexin detoxification inhibitors, for example, paldoxins, to cure specific fungal diseases (Pedras et al 2007;Pedras 2008;Pedras and Yaya 2010). Interestingly, there exist phytoalexins from Brassicaceae that in turn inhibit fungal detoxifying enzymes, demonstrating that phytoalexins can convey various and different ecological functions.…”
Section: The Biosynthesis and Role Of Sulphur-based Phytoalexinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A better understanding of their mode of action and of the detoxification mechanisms used by pathogens to bypass this line of defence will promote biotechnological strategies based on the directed control of phytoalexin production in specific tissues and at specific developmental stages (Ahuja et al 2012). An example for such advanced plant-protection strategies is the application of phytoalexin detoxification inhibitors, for example, paldoxins, to cure specific fungal diseases (Pedras et al 2007;Pedras 2008;Pedras and Yaya 2010). Interestingly, there exist phytoalexins from Brassicaceae that in turn inhibit fungal detoxifying enzymes, demonstrating that phytoalexins can convey various and different ecological functions.…”
Section: The Biosynthesis and Role Of Sulphur-based Phytoalexinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in the Brassica genus. This genus covers species that have been cultivated and consumed worldwide for centuries (Katz, 2003;Pedras and Yaya, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immersion of tomato roots in solutions of five phenolics namely pyrocatechol (124), hydroquinone (129), phloroglucinol (130), pyrogallol (131), and orcinol (132) inhibited the infection by R. reniformis [104].…”
Section: Phenols and Phenolic Acidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[127][128][129]. When resistant plants are infected by nematodes, phytoalexins with antinematodal activity can be produced [127,130].…”
Section: Flavonoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%