Phytotoxic polyketides produced by Phomopsis foeniculi, a strain isolated from diseased Bulgarian fennel
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
Recently, a new fungal disease caused by Diaporthe angelicae (anamorph Phomopsis foeniculi) has been found with increasingly frequency on fennel
(Foeniculum vulgare) in Bulgaria. Using a bioassayguided isolation and purification procedure, different metabolites were isolated from the fungal culture
filtrates. They were identified by spectroscopic methods as nectriapyrone, a pentaketide monoterpenoid, and altersolanols A and J and macrosporin, three octaketides
anthracenones. Leaf puncture bioassay was applied on detached tomato leaves to prove the phytotoxic activity of the fractions and of pure compounds. Nectriapyrone
and altersolanols A and J showed a modulated phytotoxicity, while macrosporin was not toxic. Altersolanol A was the most active compound.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Anthracenones; Fennel disease; Phomopsis foeniculi; Polyketides Monoterpenes
List of contributors:
Motta, Andrea
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