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Phytotoxicity describes any
adverse effects on
plant growth, physiology, or
metabolism caused by a
chemical substance, such as high
levels of fertilizers...
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Phytotoxins are
substances that are
poisonous or
toxic to the
growth of plants.
Phytotoxic substances may
result from
human activity, as with herbicides, or they...
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secondary metabolite secreted by the
fungus Botrytis cinerea which is
phytotoxic.
Chemically it is a sesquiterpene.
Botrydial was
first isolated and described...
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containing volatile oils that have a
strong vinegar odor. The oils have
phytotoxic properties,
which help the
plant compete by
killing or
injuring other...
- P. oleracea is even
known to have
antifungal properties.
However some
phytotoxic metabolites of
Drechslera indica, a fungus, can
cause necrosis on purslane...
- simple,
almost linear leaves are semi-deciduous. This
plant produces phytotoxic cis-cinnamoyl
glucosides and cis-cinnamic acid. The plant-growth inhibition...
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metabolites derived from
microbes such as fungi,
bacteria or protozoa; or
phytotoxic plant residues,
extracts or
single compounds derived from
other plant...
- non-pathological
conditions such as poor light,
adverse weather, water-logging,
phytotoxic compounds or a lack of nutrients, and
affect the
functioning of the plant...
- threat,
similar to how CFCs are treated.
Trifluoroacetic acid is
mildly phytotoxic. In July 2024, the
German Chemical Agency submitted a
proposal to the...
- (December 2014). "Chemical composition, antimicrobial, insecticidal,
phytotoxic and
antioxidant activities of
Mediterranean Pinus brutia and
Pinus pinea...