PP5 Antifungal activity of the Annonaceae family: Integration of metabolomic analysis and molecular networks
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Antifungal activity, Annonaceae, Secondary metabolites, Molecular networksAbstract
The study of the chemical diversity of plant species offers the possibility to identify bioactive structures or secondary metabolites with biological properties important for managing phytopathogenic fungi in the agricultural sector, constituting an alternative to synthetic fungicides[1,2].
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