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Lasiojasmonates A-C, three jasmonic acid esters produced by Lasiodiplodia sp., a grapevine pathogen

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
Short description:
Lasiojasmonates A-C, three jasmonic acid esters produced by Lasiodiplodia sp., a grapevine pathogen / Andolfi, A., Maddau, L., Cimmino, A., Linaldeddu, B.T., Basso, S., Deidda, A., Serra, S., Evidente, A.. - In: PHYTOCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1873-3700. - 103:(2014), pp. 145-153. [10.1016/j.phytochem.2014.03.016]
abstract:
In this study, a strain (BL 101) of a species of Lasiodiplodia, not yet formally described, which was isolated
from declining grapevine plants showing wedge-shaped cankers, was investigated for its ability to produce
in vitro bioactive secondary metabolites. From culture filtrates of this strain three jasmonic acid esters,
named lasiojasmonates A–C and 16-O-acetylbotryosphaerilactones A and C were isolated together with
(1R,2R)-jasmonic acid, its methyl ester, botryosphaerilactone A, (3S,4R,5R)-4-hydroxymethyl-3,5-
dimethyldihydro-2-furanone and (3R,4S)-botryodiplodin. The structures of lasiojasmonates A–C were
established by spectroscopic methods as (1R⁄,2R⁄,30S⁄,40R⁄,50R⁄)-4-hydroxymethyl-3,5-dimethyldihydro-
2-furanone, (1R⁄,2R⁄,30S⁄,40R⁄,50R⁄,100R⁄,120R⁄,130R⁄,140S⁄) and (1R⁄,2R⁄,30S⁄,40R⁄,50R⁄,100S⁄,120R⁄,130R⁄,
140S⁄)-4-(4-hydroxymethyl-3,5-dimethyltetrahydro-furan-2-yloxymethyl)-3,5-dimethyldihydro-2-furanones
jasmonates (1, 4 and 5). The structures of 16-O-acetylbotryosphaerilactones A and C were determined by
comparison of their spectral data with those of the corresponding acetyl derivatives obtained by acetylation
of botryosphaerilactone A.Themetabolites isolated, except 4 and5,were tested at1 mg/mLonleavesof grapevine
cv. Cannonau and cork oak using the leaf puncture assay. They were also tested on detached grapevine
leaves at 0.5 mg/mL and tomato cuttings at 0.1 mg/mL. In all phytotoxic assays only jasmonic acidwas found
to be active. All metabolites were inactive in the zootoxic assay at 50 lg/mL.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Botryosphaeriaceae; Lasiodiplodia sp. ; Grapevine trunk disease; Phytotoxins; Jasmonic acid; Lasiojasmonates A–C
List of contributors:
Andolfi, Anna; Maddau, Lucia; Cimmino, Alessio; Linaldeddu, Benedetto Teodoro; Basso, Sara; Deidda, Antonio; Serra, Salvatorica; Evidente, Antonio
Authors of the University:
DEIDDA Antonio
MADDAU Lucia
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/80748
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PHYTOCHEMISTRY
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