Lateropyrone (Avenacein Y)
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- Product Code: 108704
CAS:
93752-78-4
Molecular Weight: | 318.2351 g./mol | Molecular Formula: | C₁₅H₁₀O₈ |
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Density: | Storage Condition: | -20°C, airtight, dry |
Product Description:
Lateropyrone, also known as Avenacein Y, is primarily studied for its role in plant pathology and its potential applications in agriculture. It is a secondary metabolite produced by certain fungi, particularly Fusarium species, which are known to infect crops. Research focuses on its phytotoxic properties, which can cause damage to plant tissues, making it a subject of interest for understanding plant-fungus interactions and developing strategies to combat fungal infections in agriculture. Additionally, its bioactive nature has sparked interest in exploring its potential as a natural herbicide or as a lead compound for developing novel agrochemicals. Studies also investigate its role in fungal virulence and its impact on crop health, contributing to the development of more effective crop protection methods.
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Lateropyrone (Avenacein Y)
Lateropyrone, also known as Avenacein Y, is primarily studied for its role in plant pathology and its potential applications in agriculture. It is a secondary metabolite produced by certain fungi, particularly Fusarium species, which are known to infect crops. Research focuses on its phytotoxic properties, which can cause damage to plant tissues, making it a subject of interest for understanding plant-fungus interactions and developing strategies to combat fungal infections in agriculture. Additionally, its bioactive nature has sparked interest in exploring its potential as a natural herbicide or as a lead compound for developing novel agrochemicals. Studies also investigate its role in fungal virulence and its impact on crop health, contributing to the development of more effective crop protection methods.
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