id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-024652-4i6kktl0 Santra, Hiran Kanti Natural Products as Fungicide and Their Role in Crop Protection 2020-05-12 .txt text/plain 20643 1184 39 A large number of bioactive compounds ranging from direct plant (both cryptogams algae and moss and phanerogams)-derived natural extracts, essential oil of aromatic plants, and low-molecular-weight antimicrobial compounds known as phytoalexins to secondary metabolites that are both volatile and nonvolatile organic compounds of microbes (fungal and actinobacterial members) residing inside the host tissue, called endophyte, are widely used as agricultural bioweapons. Endophytic culture extracts are also known to be rich sources of phenolics; usually they are directly proportional to the antioxidative property of any fungal isolate, but in some particular cases, they are characterized with their antifungal potentials against phytopathogenic fungus. So it is a great opportunity to use the unique mixture of volatile organic compounds of the endophytic isolate to reduce the crop loss caused by the pathogenic infection on the commercially valuable plant of cherry tomato worldwide. ./cache/cord-024652-4i6kktl0.txt ./txt/cord-024652-4i6kktl0.txt