On a difference in the antifungal activity of tridemorph and its formulated product Calixin
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1979-10
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Kerkenaar, A.
Kaars Sijpesteijn, A.
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The antifungal effects of tridemorph and its formulated product Calixin were compared in vitro on Ustilago maydis, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Torulopsis candida, Botrytis allii, and Cladosporium cucumerinum. MIC values for both products were about the same. In liquid media the products were somewhat more effective than on solid media. T. candida proved sensitive only at pH 5, but the other organisms were as sensitive at pH 7 as at pH 5. Whereas tridemorph even at high concentrations did not affect oxygen consumption of these organisms, Calixin at concentrations slightly above the MIC values appeared to inhibit respiration. This effect of Calixin could be explained by the presence of Nekanil LN in the formulation. This compound inhibited both growth and respiration of the organisms at high concentrations; however, in the simultaneous presence of tridemorph a synergistic effect on oxygen consumption was observed.