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Fungi produces number of compounds, some of them are used when infecting plants. Here we show that the fungus Stemphylium use Tenuazonic acid to inhibit an essential enzyme in the plant cell resulting in cell death there allowing the fungi to infect the plant.
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The use of biological compounds in the Agriculture is an emerging field. Increasing numbers of compounds are identified that potentially can replace agrochemicals.
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This page is a summary of: Tenuazonic acid from
Stemphylium loti
inhibits the plant plasma membrane H
+
‐ATPase by a mechanism involving the C‐terminal regulatory domain, New Phytologist, December 2019, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/nph.16398.
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