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Antifungal activity of the monoterpenes carvacrol, p-cymene, eugenol, and iso-eugenol when applied to wood against Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus niger, and Fusarium culmorum [PDF]
Mohamed Z. M. Salem +3 more
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ABSTRACT The growing interest in natural alternatives to synthetic additives has driven research into essential oils (EOs) for antimicrobial and antioxidant applications. Statistical mixture design approaches provide effective tools to optimize multi‐component EO blends for enhanced bioactivity.
Boutheina Ben Akacha +9 more
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Metagenomic characterisation of fungal communities associated with Scots pine bark beetles: mechanisms of selective antagonism and monoterpene tolerance [PDF]
Arunabha Khara +5 more
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This study demonstrated that the host essential oil significantly reduced Polygraphus proximus Blandford (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) attack density, but the density did not differ significantly among logs of various lengths of Abies sachalinensis. Our study suggests that host essential oils can perform as repellents against conifer‐infesting bark beetles.
Mai Aochi, Etsuro Takagi
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Chemometric mapping reveals chemical, phenolic, and antioxidant profiles in Tanacetum polycephalum essential oils from Southwest Iran. [PDF]
Vahedi E +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study evaluated the antifungal potential of essential oils and plant extracts for the control of Monilinia fructicola, the causal agent of brown rot in peaches, under in vitro and postharvest conditions. Essential oils and cold aqueous, hot aqueous, and hydroalcoholic extracts of Allium sativum, Syzygium aromaticum, Origanum vulgare ...
Ediane Roncaglio Baseggio +4 more
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ABSTRACT The present study aimed to compare the efficacy of diclazuril and robenidine, used for decades to prevent rabbit coccidiosis, with oregano oil as a potential phytogenic alternative. Four compound feed variants were tested: one variant without additive for the control group (CG), a second supplemented with diclazuril (1 mg/kg; DG), a third with
Florian Lohkamp +4 more
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Metabolite profiling and evaluation of antioxidant, antidiabetic, and antibacterial potential of Thymus linearis Benth. supported by molecular docking and PASS prediction. [PDF]
Joshi M +8 more
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Summary Aerosols influence forest ecosystems through changes in radiation and climate affecting plant physiology and structure. Conversely, forests also contribute to aerosol formation. They emit primary aerosol particles and volatile organic compounds, which promote secondary organic aerosol formation in the atmosphere. This forest–aerosol coupling is
Maxime Durand +2 more
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