Ascosonchine, the enol tautomer of 4-pyridylpyruvic acid with herbicidal activity produced by Ascochyta sonchi
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
A new phytotoxic enol tautomer of 4-pyridylpyruvic acid, named ascosonchine, was isolated from the culture filtrate of Ascochyta
sonchi. Such a leaf pathogen is a potential biocontrol agent of Sonchus arvensis, a perennial herbaceous weed occurring throughout
the temperate regions of the world. Ascosonchine, characterised as (Z)-2-hydroxy-3-(4-pyridyl)-2-propenoic acid by spectroscopic
methods, showed selective herbicidal properties, that are not associated with antibacterial, antifungal or zootoxic activities.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ascosonchine; Sonchus arvensis; Ascochyta sonchi; Mycoherbicide; Phytotoxins; 4-Pyridylpyruvic acid; Weed biocontrol
List of contributors:
Zonno, Maria; Vurro, Maurizio; Motta, Andrea
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