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. 2019 Jul 20;8(3):99. doi: 10.3390/antibiotics8030099

Table 2.

Concentration values and associated inhibition rates, or EC50 values, reported in the literature for other active compounds against the three Botryosphaeriaceae species under study.

Fungicide Fungal Species Concentration (µg·mL−1) Inhibition rate (%) EC50(µg·mL−1) Ref.
Tebuconazole N. parvum 90 [18]
D. seriata 150
Pyraclostrobin N. parvum 100
D. seriata 250
Carbendazim, tebuconazole, iprodione, fludioxonil, fluazinam, flusilazole, penconazole, procymidone, myclobutanil, pyraclostrobin N. parvum 360–440 * [19]
D. seriata 530–620 *
B. dothidea 450 *
Carbendazim N. parvum 40 [20]
Tebuconazole 130
Iprodione 750
Tecobunazole D. seriata 300 [21]
Fe NPs (FeNPs + neem leaf extract) D. seriata 100 (FeNPs / FeNPs+neem 1:1) 79/80.3 [22]
B. dothidea 83/82.5
AgNPs N. parvum 40 84 [23]
AgNPs 30 81 [24]
Lemon essential oil (limonene, neral, β-pinene, and γ-terpinene) in DMSO B. dothidea 2500 48.1 [25]
Chitosan oligosaccharin (mol. wt. <3 kDa) Botryosphaeria sp. 1.56 [3]
Chitosan oligosaccharides D. seriata 1000 100 [4]
Vanillin 1000 89.8
Garlic extract 40000 75.3

* Data pooled across fungicides to provide mean EC50 values for isolate sensitivity in the original study.