Disease: fungal plant pathogens

Cinchona-based liquid formulation exhibits antifungal activity through Tryptophan starvation and disruption of mitochondrial respiration in Rhizoctonia Solani

Scientists discovered that a liquid extract from Cinchona bark, which contains quinine, can effectively kill a fungus that damages rice crops. The treatment works by blocking the fungus’s ability to absorb tryptophan (an important amino acid) and damaging its energy-producing mitochondria. When tryptophan was added back to the treatment, the fungus recovered, confirming this is the main way the extract works. This natural, plant-based approach could provide an eco-friendly alternative to chemical fungicides while reducing the risk of the fungus developing resistance.

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Inhibitory Effect and Mechanism of Dryocrassin ABBA Against Fusarium oxysporum

Researchers found that dryocrassin ABBA, a compound from a traditional East Asian fern, can effectively kill the fungus that causes potato rot disease. The compound damages the fungus by increasing harmful reactive oxygen species and disrupting the fungus’s ability to break down plant cell walls. This natural substance could potentially replace synthetic chemical fungicides, offering a safer and more environmentally friendly way to protect potatoes from disease.

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