Viridenepoxydiol, a new pentasubstituted oxiranyldecene produced by Trichoderma viride
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
A new pentasubstituted oxiranyldecene, named viridenepoxydiol, has been isolated (0.9 mg/L) from
the culture filtrate of a strain of Trichoderma viride showing in vitro and in vivo antagonistic activity
against Sclerotium rolfsii, which is the causal agent of crown and stem rot of artichoke. Viridenepoxydiol
was characterized as 3,5,9-trimethyl-2-oxiranyl-dec-8-ene-2,5-diol (3) using spectroscopic methods.
It showed inhibitor effect on mycelial growth of S. rolfsii and its minimum inhibitory concentration
(over 90% inhibition) was found to be 396 íg/mL. This is the first time that viridenepoxydiol was
reported.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Trichoderma viride; oxiranyldecene; viridenepoxydiol; antifungal activity; Sclerotium rolfsii; biocontrol
List of contributors:
Melck, DOMINIQUE JULIETTE; Motta, Andrea
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