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oil. There is also an ongoing debate on the health properties of the food processed with different kinds of oil. Corn, olive, soybean and sunflower oils are products widely used in the cooking as seasoning or frying agent. Moreover, it can produce
Ahmed, S., Delmotte, F. and Tourvieille de Labrouhe, D. (2012): Emerging virulence arising from hybridisation facilitated by multiple introductions of the sunflower downy mildew pathogen Plasmopara halstedii
-known plant which contains a lot of allelopathic components. Chemical studies of sunflowers have shown that in this plant several bioactive compounds are present: flavonoids [ 3 ], terpenoids [ 4 ], norsesquiterpenoids [ 5 ], sesquiterpene lactone [ 6 , 7