Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Eighteen toxins produced by Fusarium species were tested at different concentrations on Orobanche ramosa seeds to evaluate their effectiveness in inhibiting germination. Many of the toxins were active at the highest concentration used. Seven of them, viz. fusarenon X, nivalenol, deoxynivalenol, T-2 toxin, HT-2 toxin, diacetoxyscirpenol and neosolaniol, were highly active at 10mum, causing 100% inhibition of germination. Many of them were still active when assayed at a concentration ten times lower, with T-2, HT-2, nivalenol, neosolaniol and diacetoxyscirpenol still able to cause total inhibition; the last mentioned was very active also at 0.1muM, causing more than 90% inhibition. The results show that the use of toxic secondary metabolites could represent a useful alternative strategy in the management of parasitic weeds, by interfering with the induced germination process, and that fungal culture extracts could be an interesting source of new compounds acting as natural and original herbicides.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
parasitic weed; Orobanche ramosa; seed germination; Fusarium toxins; weed biocontrol
Elenco autori:
Zonno, Maria; Vurro, Maurizio
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