Endophytic fungal volatile compounds as solution for sustainable agriculture

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Abstract

Endophytic fungi produce various mixtures of carbon-based compounds, which are known as volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Research regarding the use of VOCs as pesticide substitutes has garnered much attention. This review summarizes the recent knowledge about VOCs regarding their origin and chemical properties and emphasizes their antimicrobial potential against a wide variety of agricultural pathogens. Several studies have highlighted the importance of VOCs as antimicrobial agents. Nevertheless, the application of VOCs in biofumigation methods still requires the advanced evaluation of their phytotoxicity.

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Kaddes, A., Fauconnier, M. L., Sassi, K., Nasraoui, B., & Jijakli, M. H. (2019, March 18). Endophytic fungal volatile compounds as solution for sustainable agriculture. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24061065

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