2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2014.05.014
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Antifungal activity and chemical composition of twenty essential oils against significant indoor and outdoor toxigenic and aeroallergenic fungi

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“…; Zabka et al . ; Martins et al . ), and with their high environmental stability, the development of resistant fungi and bacterium is increased (Becher et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…; Zabka et al . ; Martins et al . ), and with their high environmental stability, the development of resistant fungi and bacterium is increased (Becher et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Triazole fungicides are often utilized to control F. graminearum infections on wheat seeds and/or wheat spikes (Paul et al 2008). Triazoles and other demethylation inhibitor (DMI) fungicides are applied at large volumes (Schisler et al 2002;Peighami-Ashnaei et al 2009;Reichling et al 2009;Yin et al 2009;Mesterhazy et al 2011;Panjehkeh and Jahani Hossein-Abadi 2011;Bassole and Juliani 2012;Gemeda et al 2014;Nardoni et al 2014;Negri et al 2014;Zabka et al 2014;Martins et al 2015), and with their high environmental stability, the development of resistant fungi and bacterium is increased (Becher et al 2010). Therefore, there is a great need for the identification of alternative agents for controlling FHB.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Koeduka et al [8] and Zabka et al [9] reported the antimicrobial activity of eugenol with analgesic properties for humans. Liu et al [5] investigated the antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of linalool and geraniol.…”
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“…la concentración de AE en partes aéreas de la planta, al igual que en la mayoría de plantas aromáticas, oscila entre 0,2 y 1% en peso, de acuerdo a las condiciones medioambientales, estado de desarrollo de la planta, época del año y genotipo utilizado [11,12,13]. la demanda creciente e insatisfecha de los metabolitos que son sintetizados por esta planta ha generado su sobreexplotación, y en países como Paraguay, Chile e Italia, ha conducido hacia el establecimiento de grandes cultivos [6].…”
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