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Antifungal activity of bark extracts of deciduous trees

Pilzhemmende Wirksamkeit der Rindenextrakte einiger Laubbäume

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Acetone extracts from the bark of 51 different deciduous tree species were investigated to determine their antifungal activity against plant pathogenic and wood decay fungi. In general, the deciduous trees showed only weak activities. The genusMagnolia, especiallyM. Obovata, however had potent antifungal activity.

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Acetonextrakte der Rinde von 51 verschiedenen laubbäumen wurden untersucht, um ihre Wirksamkeit gegen pathogene und holzabbauende Pilze zu bestimmen. Allgemein zeigten die Extrakte der Laubbäume nur schwache Hemmwirkungen. Nur bei der GattungMagnolia, speziell beiM. Obovata fanden sich starke pilzhemmende Wirksamkeiten.

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  • Mori, M.;Aoyama, M.;Doi, S.;Kanetoshi, A.;Hayashi, T. 1995: Antifungal activity of bark extracts of conifers. Holz Roh-Werkst. 53(2): 81–82

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Mori, M., Aoyama, M., Doi, S. et al. Antifungal activity of bark extracts of deciduous trees. Holz als Roh-und Werkstoff 55, 130–132 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02990531

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