Sphaeropsidins D and E, two Other Pimarane Diterpenes, Produced in vitro by the Plant Pathogenic Fungus Sphaeropsis sapinea f.sp. Cupressi
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
Two pimarane diterpenes structurally related to sphaeropsidins were
isolated from the liquid culture of Sphaeropsis sapinea f. sp. cupressi, a
plant pathogenic fungus causing a form of canker disease of Italian
cypress
(Cupressus sempervirens L.). The two metabolites, characterised by
spectroscopic methods, were named sphaeropsidins D (0.40 mg l(-1)) and E
(0.16 mg l(-1)). The same fungus produced sphaeropsidins A, B and C,
sphaeropsidone and episphaeropsidone, which proved to be phytotoxic to
cypress, and chlorosphaeropsidone and epichlorosphaeropsidone showing no
phytotoxicity. Sphaeropsidin D assayed at 0.1 mg ml(-1) on severed cypress
twigs caused leaf browning and necrosis on Cupressus macrocarpa, but no
symptoms were observed on C. sempervirens and C. arizonica. Symptoms
appeared in a period of time (6 days after toxin-treatment) shorter than
that for sphaeropsidin A. Sphaeropsidin E assayed at 0.2 mg ml(-1) did not
produce any symptom on the same cypress species tested with sphaeropsidin
D.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Motta, Andrea
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