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Appressorium formation

Quinoxyfen (DE-795). Quinoxyfen (DE-795), announced by Dow AgroScience in 1996 (Figure 4.35), is a specific powdery mildew fungicide with particular utility in cereals. The mode of action is unknown but the chemistry is close to LY214352, a known inhibitor of pyrimidine synthesis. Quinoxyfen and RNA-synthesis fungicides also inhibit appressorium formation. [Pg.107]

Quinoxyfen is a fungicide that is used for the control of powdery mildew diseases by interfering with germination, and, in some cases, such as barley powdery mildew, appressorium formation [170],... [Pg.156]

Flaishman, M.A., C.-S. Hwang P.E. Kolattukudy. 1995. Involvement of protein phosphorylation in the induction of appressorium formation in Colletotrichum gloeospori-oides by its host surface wax and ethylene. Physiol. Molec. Plant Pathol. 47 103-117. [Pg.169]

Petersen, E.E., M.J. Semon, J.L. Kerwin J.M. Brower. 1997. Regulation of attachment, germination, and appressorium formation by zoospores of Lagenidium giganteum and related oomycetes by chitin, chitosan, and catecholamines. Protoplasma 197 96-110. [Pg.174]

Podila, G.K., L.M. Rogers P.E. Kolattukudy. 1993. Chemical signals from avocado surface wax trigger germination and appressorium formation in Colletotrichum gloeosporioides. Plant Physiol. 103 267-272. [Pg.174]


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