Phyllostictines A-D, oxazatricycloalkenones produced by Phyllosticta cirsii, a potential mycoherbicide for Cirsium arvense biocontrol
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Phyllosticta cirsii, a fungal pathogen isolated from Cirsium arvense and proposed as biocontrol agent of this noxious perennial weed,
produces in liquid cultures different phytotoxic metabolites with potential herbicidal activity. Four new oxazatricycloalkenones, named phyllostictines
AeD, were isolated and characterized using essentially spectroscopic and chemical methods. Tested by leaf-puncture assay on the fungal
host plant phyllostictine A proved to be highly toxic. The phytotoxicity decreases when both the dimension and the conformational freedom of
the macrocyclic ring change, as in phyllostictines B and D, and it is totally lost when also the functionalization of the same ring is modified, as in
phyllostictine C. Beside its phytotoxic properties, phyllostictine A has no antifungal activity, an interesting antibiotic activity only against
Gramþ bacteria, and a noticeable zootoxic activity when tested at high concentrations. The integrity of the oxazatricycloalkenone system
appears to be an important feature to preserve these activities.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cirsium arvense; Phyllosticta cirsii; Phytotoxins; Oxazatricycloalkenones; Phyllostictines A-D
Elenco autori:
Zonno, Maria; Vurro, Maurizio; Motta, Andrea
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