Stagonolides G-I and Modiolide A, nonenolides produced by Stagonospora cirsii, a potential mycoherbicide for Cirsium arvense
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Stagonospora cirsii Davis, a fungal pathogen isolated from Cirsium arVense (commonly called Canada thistle) and
proposed as a potential mycoherbicide of this perennial noxious weed, produces phytotoxic metabolites in liquid and
solid cultures. Stagonolide, the main phytotoxic metabolite, and five new related nonenolides, named stagonolides B-F,
were isolated from the fungus. When grown on solid culture, nonenolide yields increased. A further four nonenolides
were isolated and characterized by spectroscopy. Three were new compounds and named stagonolides G-I, and the
fourth was identified as modiolide A, previously isolated from Paraphaeosphaeria sp., a fungus separated from the
horse mussel. Leaf disk-puncture assays at 1 mg/mL of stagonolides H-I and modiolide A were phytotoxic to C.
arVense. Only stagonolide H inhibited chicory seedling root growth. The most potent toxin, stagonolide H, indicated
selectivity when tested on leaves of eight different plants: Canada thistle was most sensitive to the compound.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Motta, Andrea
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