Antifungal Efficacy and Convenience of IKrameria lappacea/I for the Development of Botanical Fungicides and New Alternatives of Antifungal Treatment

The support of trends in agriculture with limited or restricted use of pesticides is linked to the difficulty of protection against pathogenic and toxigenic fungi. Therefore, it is a great challenge to find alternatives to these dangerous fungi. These alternatives include using safe antifungal plant...

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