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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...
- The pathogens also produce phytotoxins which injure the plant and can suppress the host immune system. One such phytotoxin is coronatine, found in pathovars...
- Radicinin is a phytotoxin with the molecular formula C12H12O5. Radicinin is produced by the fungal plant pathogen Alternaria radicina and other Alternaria...
- PMIDĀ 23100743. Evans, N.; McRoberts, N.; Hill, R.A.; Marshall, G. (1996). "Phytotoxin production by Alternaria linicola and phytoalexin production by the linseed...
- L-allo-isoleucine is a precursor to coronamic acid, which is a constituent of the phytotoxin coronatine, produced by Pseudomonas syringae. Schadewaldt, Peter; Bodner-Leidecker...
- must be obtained from the diet in humans. Some phytochemicals are known phytotoxins that are toxic to humans; for example aristolochic acid is carcinogenic...
- caused by the production of rubellin, a photodynamic anthraquinone-derived phytotoxin. R. rubella was originally described from Rumex aquaticus in Germany;...
- Betaenones are phytotoxins found in the fungus Pleospora betae. The compounds were found to inhibit a variety of protein kinases. Members of this class...
- 3-dione family of herbicides, which are chemically derived from a natural phytotoxin, leptospermone, obtained from the Australian bottlebrush plant (Callistemon...
- scattering the small seeds. The family contains a large variety of phytotoxins (toxic substances produced by plants), including diterpene esters, alkaloids...