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Manuel Chacón-Fuentes,Ana Mutis,Leonardo Bardehle,Ivette Seguel,Alejandro Urzúa,Andrés Quiroz
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Flavonoid biosynthesis may be affected by plant domestication, with flavonoid production being reduced in proportion to the degree of domestication. In this context, kaempferol (3,4´,5,7-tetrahydroxyflavone) has been identified in the leaves of wild and ...
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Manuel A. Chacón-Fuentes, Marcelo G. Lizama, Leonardo J. Parra, Ivette E. Seguel, Andrés E. Quiroz
Pág. 57 - 67
Plant domestication is a process in which plants? chemical defenses that help them cope with herbivores might decline. Consequences of this process could be reflected in an increase in insect pests. Therefore, we carried out a survey to contrast the dive...
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Nolberto Arismendi, Laura Böhm
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Extracts of many plant species have shown nematicide activity attributable to phytochemicals present in their tissues or formed during a degradation process. Nevertheless, before the application of plant compounds in the field, it is necessary to know...
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Laura Böhm, Nolberto Arismendi, Luigi Ciampi
Pág. 249 - 258
The biological control of the root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne hapla, was evaluated through the addition of organic amendments of dry and chopped leaves of Buddleja globosa, Drymis winteri, Eucalyptus globulus, Gevuina avellana, Laurelia sempervirens, ...
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Pastenes, C. Santa-Maria, E. Infante, R. Franck, N.
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