REVIEW Dodine is a guanidine derivative and acts predominantly as a protective fungicide, but also has a small degree of curative action. Its greatest use is in apples, pears and pecans for the control of V. inaequalis (black spot or scab) and it is also used against a limited range of other diseases. These include leaf spot diseases of cherries, olives, blackcurrants, celery, and other crops; and foliar diseases of strawberries. Also used on other fruit, vegetable, nut, and ornamental crops, and on shade trees. Dodine causes in cell death and leakage of potassiumins, UV-absorbing materials, and ribose-containing molecule; dodine causes gross and extensive damage to the cytoplasmic membrane, which is probably implicated in the death of cells.
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