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Study of Antifungal Activity of 2-methyl-3-(5'-aryl/Aryloxymethyl-1', 3', 4'-oxadiazol-2'-yl) Amino-1, 8-naphthyridines
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We here in report promising fungicidal activity of a series of 1, 8-naphthyridine semicarbazides and amino-Oxadiazole derivatives. The biological activity of semicarbazides and amino-Oxadiazole derivatives were synthesized and screened for their antifungal activity against Alternariaalternata, Fusariumoxysporum and Curvularialunata fungal strains and have received significant attention due to their distinctive antifungal activity and found to be more potent.
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Antifungal activity, Alternariaalternata, Fusariumoxysporum, Curvularialunata.
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