ESSAY ABOUT THE SENSITIVITY OF DIFFERENT FUNGOID SPECIES AS OPPOSED TO NATURAL METABOLITES

Authors

  • Eugenio Pellicer Armiñana
  • T. Sánchez
  • J. Reig
  • E. Vicente

Abstract

The existence in severa1 filamentous fungi of remarkable differences in sensitivity to certain natural metabolites with a vegetable origin has been corroborated. These differences in sensitivity can be used as markers which make possible the experimental design for the selection and analysis of hybrida released from somatic cellular fusion, so avoiding the manipulation of the genome of the original strain. Considering the quantitative and qualitative shortage of synthetic fungicides, the high inhibitory power on the bacteria1 and fungal growth of the hydroalcoholic extract of Clematis vitalba is very interesting. Furthermore, this extract is so effective as the trading goods and it presents the advantages of: (1) being thermo- stable at the autoclaving conditions and (2) acting in the watery phase; this makes easy its use in the laboratory. The possibility of its feasible usage as a commercial fungicyd can not be discarded.

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Author Biographies

Eugenio Pellicer Armiñana

Universidad Literaria de Valencia

T. Sánchez

Universidad Literaria de Valencia

J. Reig

Universidad Literaria de Valencia

E. Vicente

Universidad Literaria de Valencia
How to Cite
Pellicer Armiñana, E., Sánchez, T., Reig, J., & Vicente, E. (1984). ESSAY ABOUT THE SENSITIVITY OF DIFFERENT FUNGOID SPECIES AS OPPOSED TO NATURAL METABOLITES. Anales de Biología, (1), 1–9. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/analesbio/article/view/33091
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