“…Among phytopathogens, several oomycetes are inhibited by d ‐tagatose, such as Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis , Peronospora destructor , Peronospora farinosa , Phytophthora infestans , Plasmopara viticola , Pseudoperonospora cubensis , Pythium aphanidermatum , and Pythium graminicola (Chahed et al, 2020; Corneo et al, 2021b; Mochizuki et al, 2020; Perazzolli et al, 2020). Disease control can be achieved by d ‐tagatose foliar spray, soil drenching, or seed treatment, and no phytotoxic effects are noticed on treated plants (Corneo et al, 2021a; Ohara et al, 2008). In addition, d ‐tagatose has both preventive and curative effects against some plant diseases, such as cucumber downy mildew (Mochizuki et al, 2020).…”