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- W4387408060 abstract "Valsa canker, a fungal disease caused by Valsa pyri, poses a significant threat to the pear industry. Currently, chemical control serves as the primary method to control valsa canker. However, the emergence of resistance can pose a challenge to its effectiveness. Biopesticides are a relatively new option for disease control, but there is limited research on their effects on pear Valsa canker. To determine the effectiveness of different biopesticides, we selected 10 common biopesticides to test their inhibition efficacy and impacts on mycelial growth rate and conidial germination. Results showed that carvacrol had very good antifungal activity; therefore its inhibition mechanisms were further investigated. Electron microscopy and transcriptome data analysis were utilized to examine how carvacrol impeded V. pyri by inducing mycelium deformation, wrinkling, and rupture. Carvacrol also affected plant hormones, thus improving plant resistance to the disease. This study lays the groundwork for the utilization of 10 distinct biopesticides to control V. pyri while elucidating how carvacrol harms the pathogen and prompts the plant defense control mechanism." @default.
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- W4387408060 title "Exploring the efficacy of carvacrol as a biocontrol agent against pear Valsa canker" @default.
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