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Microbiology "Bacterial
Phytotoxins. 31:205-224
Bender CL, Alarcón-Chaidez F,
Gross DC, 1999.
Pseudomonas syringae phytotoxins: mode of action, regulation...
- must be
obtained from the diet in humans. Some
phytochemicals are
known phytotoxins that are
toxic to humans; for
example aristolochic acid is carcinogenic...
- The
pathogens also
produce phytotoxins which injure the
plant and can
suppress the host
immune system. One such
phytotoxin is coronatine,
found in pathovars...
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Bioherbicides are
herbicides consisting of
phytotoxins, pathogens, and
other microbes used as
biological weed control.
Bioherbicides may be compounds...
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moist to dry conditions.
Somewhat unusually, they are
resistant to the
phytotoxins released by
black walnut trees and so can grow near such trees. Media...
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scattering the
small seeds. The
family contains a
large variety of
phytotoxins (toxic
substances produced by plants),
including diterpene esters, alkaloids...
- no
teleomorph stage. C.
beticola is a
hemibiotrophic fungus that uses
phytotoxins specifically Cercospora beticola toxin (CBT) to kill
infected plants...
- (February 2005). "Molecular
mechanisms of
toxicity of
important food-borne
phytotoxins".
Molecular Nutrition & Food Research. 49 (2): 131–158. doi:10.1002/mnfr...
- have not been determined. It has been
hypothesised that they may be
phytotoxins found in
plants that the
insects eat and that they then
sequester those...
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isolated from the
fungus Pleospora betae, a
plant pathogen. Of the
seven phytotoxins isolated in
fungal leaf
spots from
sugar beet (Beta vulgaris), it showed...