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Plant antimicrobials active compounds involved

The antimicrobial activity of plant natural compounds has been reviewed a number of times. Different aspects such as their phytochemical diversity (Senevirante and Harbome, 1992), involvement in mechanisms of resistance (Morrisey and Osbourn, 1999 Hammerschmidt, 1999), constitutive (Wittstock and Gershenzon, 2002) and inducible defense (Smith, 1996 Kuc, 1995), trafficking and site of action (Field et al., 2006), fitness cost of resistance (Heil, 2002) and their potential exploitation to improve plant disease resistance (Dixon, 2001) have been extensively analyzed. [Pg.310]


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