Uptake of Homologous Series of p-n-Alkylphenols by Phytopathogenic Fungi |
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Authors: | Yasuhiko Uesugi Toshinobu Murai |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory of Pesticides, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, Tokyo;2. Division of Agricultural Chemicals, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Tokyo |
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Abstract: | Uptake of homologous series of p-n-alkylphenols by fungi from aqueous phase was studied using spores of Piricularia oryzae and Gibberella fujikuroi, and mycelia of P. oryzae as test organisms.Process of uptake seemed to be physical, because dead cells took up as much phenol as did living cells. Amount of phenol taken up by fungal cells equilibrated with concentration of remaining phenol in external aqueous phase. Uptake was found to increase with increasing alkyl side chain length, and solubility of the homologous series decreases at higher rate than uptake increases. Uptake of higher homologue is not supposed to reach the level enough to inhibit growth of fungi, on account of its slight solubility.These results explain the reason why antifungal activity of p-n-alkylphenol increases with increasing alkyl chain length up to a certain homologue, and decreases for the higher members. |
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