Zinc-mediated reactions on salicylaldehyde for Botrytis cinerea control

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Franche, Antoine | Imbs, Claire | Fayeulle, Antoine | Merlier, Franck | Billamboz, Muriel | Léonard, Estelle

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International audience. Botrytis cinerea is a necrotrophic fungus that affects various plant species. Chemical control is a necessity and as much as possible, eco-friendly conditions and bioresources to obtain these chemicals should be used. In this context, a series of products was obtained from salicylaldehyde using zinc as a powerful reagent and tested for antifungal activity against Botrytis cinerea

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