2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00449-019-02086-w
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Production of cutinase by solid-state fermentation and its use as adjuvant in bioherbicide formulation

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“…The success of the application of phytotoxic fungal metabolites requires obtaining a formulation with a high weed control potential and with desired properties, such as stability, appropriate chemical characteristics allowing its storage and sufficient shelf‐life of the product, as well as its long‐term use. The formulation should also facilitate uptake of the active compound by the target weed 91 . One challenge in the development of natural herbicides is their low herbicidal activity.…”
Section: Methodological Approaches Used To Discover Identify and Expl...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The success of the application of phytotoxic fungal metabolites requires obtaining a formulation with a high weed control potential and with desired properties, such as stability, appropriate chemical characteristics allowing its storage and sufficient shelf‐life of the product, as well as its long‐term use. The formulation should also facilitate uptake of the active compound by the target weed 91 . One challenge in the development of natural herbicides is their low herbicidal activity.…”
Section: Methodological Approaches Used To Discover Identify and Expl...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formulation should also facilitate uptake of the active compound by the target weed. 91 One challenge in the development of natural herbicides is their low herbicidal activity. In general, the low effect occurs because the fungal phytotoxins are found in very low concentration in culture media.…”
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“…Plant cutin acts as an important inducer of cutinase enzyme for different fungal species. Several studies have reported that Fusarium species are able to produce cutinase (Kim et al, 2007;Fraga et al, 2012;Canavati-Alatorre et al, 2017;De Oliveira et al, 2019). In this research, different concentrations of apple peels cutin were evaluated for growth and cutinase production by Fusarium culmorum in submerged fermentation.…”
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confidence: 96%