Promising Antimicrobials from Natural Products

Promising Antimicrobials from Natural Products

Kosalec, Ivan; Rai, Mahendra

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

02/2022

451

Dura

Inglês

9783030835033

15 a 20 dias

863

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Section I: General, Identity and Taxonomy.- The genus Phoma: What we know and what we need to know?.- Taxonomical evaluation of Phoma- history of classification, current status and future directions.- Section II: Diversity, Diseases and Host Range.- Phoma on medicinal and aromatic plants.- Diseases of fruits, tubers, and seeds caused by Phoma sensu lato species complex.- Overview of Phoma-like fungi on important legumes (Papilionaceous plants).- Diseases of vegetables caused by Phoma spp.- Phoma diseases: identification, epidemiology and strategies for management.- Major plant diseases caused by Phoma sensu lato species and their integrated management strategies.- Phoma as an infectious pathogen in medical practice.- Section III: Secondary metabolites and Bioactivities.- Fruitful decade of Phoma secondary metabolites from 2011 to 2020: Chemistry, chemical diversity and biological activities.- Bioactive secondary metabolites from endophytic Phoma spp.- The genus Phoma: a review of its potential bioactivities, implications and prospects.- Bioherbicidal activity of Phoma macrostoma.- New technologies for the formulation of secondary metabolites produced by Phoma sp. for biological control of weeds.- Biological management of plant diseases by non-pathogenic Phoma spp.- Plant growth promoting Phoma spp.- Section IV:Nanotechnology and Fossil records of Phoma.- Potential role of Phoma spp. for mycogenic synthesis of Silver nanoparticles.- In situ occurrence of Phomites Fritel in the phyllosphere of ancient Siwalik forests of eastern Himalaya during the Mio-Pleistocene.
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