Metabolites inhibiting germination of Orobanche ramosa seeds produced by Myrothecium verrucaria and Fusarium compactum
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
Myrothecium verrucariaand Fusarium compactumwere isolated from diseased Orobanche ramosa
plants collected in southern Italy to find potential biocontrol agents of this parasitic weed. Both fungi
grown in liquid culture produced metabolites that inhibited the germination of O. ramosa seeds at
1-10 íM. Eight metabolites were isolated from M. verrucaria culture extracts. The main metabolite
was identified as verrucarin E, a disubstituted pyrrole not belonging to the trichothecene group. Seven
compounds were identified by spectroscopic methods as macrocyclic trichothecenes, namely,
verrucarins A, B, M, and L acetate, roridin A, isotrichoverrin B, and trichoverrol B. The main metabolite
produced by F. compactumwas neosoloaniol monoacetate, a trichothecene. All the trichothecenes
proved to be potent inhibitors of O. ramosa seed germination and possess strong zootoxic activity
when assayed on Artemia salina brine shrimps. Verrucarin E is inactive on both seed germination
and zootoxic assay.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Orobanche ramosa; Myrothecium verrucaria; Fusarium compactum; phytotoxins; trichothecenes
Elenco autori:
Boari, Angela; Vurro, Maurizio
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