An Efficient Microwave Synthesis of 3-Acyl-5-bromoindole Derivatives for Controlling Monilinia fructicola and Botrytis cinerea
Researchers created new chemical compounds based on indoles that can kill harmful fungi affecting fruit crops. These compounds were made using microwave energy, which made the synthesis faster and more efficient. Testing showed that some of these new compounds worked better at stopping fungal growth and spore germination than currently used commercial fungicides, making them promising candidates for protecting fruit crops from rot diseases.