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Table 11.2

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Bacterial and fungalstrains

Host plant

Identi

fi
ed volatile compound

Effectiveon

Effect on interacting organisms

References

Hypoxylon

sp.

Persea indica

1,8-cineole,1-methyl-1,4-Cyclohexadiene, (+)-

a

methylene

a
-fenchocamphoron

Fungi andplants

Hypoxylon

sp. displayed maximal

VOC-antimicrobial activity againstBotrytis cinerea, Phytophthoracinnamomi, Cercospora beticola

,

and

Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
suggesting that the VOCs may playsome role in the biology of thefungus and its survival in its hostplant

Tomshecket al. (

2010

)

Muscodor vitigenus, M.equiseti

and

M. heveae

sp. nov.

HeveaBrasiliensis

3-methylbutan-1-ol, 3-methylbutylacetate and azulene and many othervolatile compounds

Fungi andplants

The VOCs produced by theMuscodor

strains have the potential

for biological control of bacteria,yeast and

fi
lamentous fungi. The

VOCs of

M. heveae

were active

against the pathogenic fungiPhellinus noxius and Rigidoporusmicroporus

that cause root disease in

the rubber tree

Siri-udomet al. (

2016

)

Muscodor albus

Cinnamomumzeylanicum

Isoamyl acetate, 2-Methyl butanol,isobutyric acid

Fungi andbacteria

Collectively they actedsynergistically to kill a broad rangeof plant- and human-pathogenicfungi and bacteria also volatilemixture were effectively used tocontrol postharvest plant diseases

Mercier andJimenez(^2004

),

Strobel et al.(^2011

)
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