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Methods for the biological control of infections caused by phytopathogens in plants and crops, by means of the administration of the protein afpa from the fungus penicillium expansum

Authors: Manzanares, Paloma; Garrigues, Sandra; Marcos López, José Francisco; Coca, María;

Methods for the biological control of infections caused by phytopathogens in plants and crops, by means of the administration of the protein afpa from the fungus penicillium expansum

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[ES] La presente invención se refiere al uso de una proteína de origen fúngico, procedente del hongo Penicillium expansum,denominada AfpAy/o a composiciones que comprenden dicha proteína, en el control de agentes fitopatógenos, preferentemente hongos fitopatógenosy oomycetesde plantas y/o cultivos.Adicionalmente, la presente invención también se refiere a métodos para el control biológico de fitopatógenos en plantas y/o cultivos que comprende administrar una cantidad eficaz de dichaproteína o de una composición que la comprenda, a dichas plantas y/o cultivos

[EN] The present invention relates to the use of a protein of fungal origin from the fungus Penicillium expansum, called AfpA, and!or to compositions comprising the protein, in the control of phytopathogenic agents, preferably phytopathogenic fungi and oomycetes of plants and!or crops. The invention also relates to methods for the biological control of phytopathogens in plants and!or crops, which comprises administering an effective amount of the protein or of a composition comprising it to the plants and!or crops

Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), Centro de Investigación en Agrigenómica

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