NATURAL COMPOUNDS: A SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVE TO THE PHYTOPATHOGENS CONTROL

ABSTRACT Fungi are the primary infectious agents in plants causing significant economic losses in agroindustry. Traditionally, these pathogens have been treated with different synthetic fungicides such as hydroxianilides, anilinopyrimidines, and azoles, to name a few. However, the indiscriminate use...

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Autores principales: Jiménez-Reyes,María Fernanda, Carrasco,Héctor, Olea,Andrés F., Silva-Moreno,Evelyn
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-970720190002044592019-10-11NATURAL COMPOUNDS: A SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVE TO THE PHYTOPATHOGENS CONTROLJiménez-Reyes,María FernandaCarrasco,HéctorOlea,Andrés F.Silva-Moreno,Evelyn fungus phytopathogen antifungal natural control plant extract essential oil secondary metabolite ABSTRACT Fungi are the primary infectious agents in plants causing significant economic losses in agroindustry. Traditionally, these pathogens have been treated with different synthetic fungicides such as hydroxianilides, anilinopyrimidines, and azoles, to name a few. However, the indiscriminate use of these chemicals has increased fungi resistance in plants. Natural products have been researched as a control, and an alternative to these synthetic fungicides since they are not harmful to health and contribute to the environment caring. This review describes plants extracts, essential oils, and active compounds or secondary metabolites as antifungal agents both, in vitro and in vivo. Active compounds have been recently described as the best candidates for the control of phytopathogenic fungi. When metabolized by plants, these compounds concentrations rely on the environmental conditions and pathogens incidence. However, one issue regarding the direct application of these preformed compounds in plants touch upon their low persistence in the environment, and their even lower bioavailability than synthetic fungicides. Hence the challenge is to develop useful formulations based on natural products to increase the compounds solubility facilitating thus their application in the field while maintaining their properties.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de QuímicaJournal of the Chilean Chemical Society v.64 n.2 20192019-06-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-97072019000204459en10.4067/S0717-97072019000204459
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic fungus
phytopathogen
antifungal
natural control
plant extract
essential oil
secondary metabolite
spellingShingle fungus
phytopathogen
antifungal
natural control
plant extract
essential oil
secondary metabolite
Jiménez-Reyes,María Fernanda
Carrasco,Héctor
Olea,Andrés F.
Silva-Moreno,Evelyn
NATURAL COMPOUNDS: A SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVE TO THE PHYTOPATHOGENS CONTROL
description ABSTRACT Fungi are the primary infectious agents in plants causing significant economic losses in agroindustry. Traditionally, these pathogens have been treated with different synthetic fungicides such as hydroxianilides, anilinopyrimidines, and azoles, to name a few. However, the indiscriminate use of these chemicals has increased fungi resistance in plants. Natural products have been researched as a control, and an alternative to these synthetic fungicides since they are not harmful to health and contribute to the environment caring. This review describes plants extracts, essential oils, and active compounds or secondary metabolites as antifungal agents both, in vitro and in vivo. Active compounds have been recently described as the best candidates for the control of phytopathogenic fungi. When metabolized by plants, these compounds concentrations rely on the environmental conditions and pathogens incidence. However, one issue regarding the direct application of these preformed compounds in plants touch upon their low persistence in the environment, and their even lower bioavailability than synthetic fungicides. Hence the challenge is to develop useful formulations based on natural products to increase the compounds solubility facilitating thus their application in the field while maintaining their properties.
author Jiménez-Reyes,María Fernanda
Carrasco,Héctor
Olea,Andrés F.
Silva-Moreno,Evelyn
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Carrasco,Héctor
Olea,Andrés F.
Silva-Moreno,Evelyn
author_sort Jiménez-Reyes,María Fernanda
title NATURAL COMPOUNDS: A SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVE TO THE PHYTOPATHOGENS CONTROL
title_short NATURAL COMPOUNDS: A SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVE TO THE PHYTOPATHOGENS CONTROL
title_full NATURAL COMPOUNDS: A SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVE TO THE PHYTOPATHOGENS CONTROL
title_fullStr NATURAL COMPOUNDS: A SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVE TO THE PHYTOPATHOGENS CONTROL
title_full_unstemmed NATURAL COMPOUNDS: A SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVE TO THE PHYTOPATHOGENS CONTROL
title_sort natural compounds: a sustainable alternative to the phytopathogens control
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