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Antifungal Effect of Polygodial on Botrytis cinerea, a Fungal Pathogen Affecting Table Grapes

The antifungal activity of polygodial, a secondary metabolite extracted from Canelo, on mycelial growth of different Botrytis cinerea isolates has been evaluated. The results show that polygodial affects growth of normal and resistant isolates of B. cinerea with EC(50) values ranging between 117 and...

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Autores principales: Carrasco, Héctor, Robles-Kelly, Christian, Rubio, Julia, Olea, Andrés F., Martínez, Rolando, Silva-Moreno, Evelyn
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5713221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29077000
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18112251
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author Carrasco, Héctor
Robles-Kelly, Christian
Rubio, Julia
Olea, Andrés F.
Martínez, Rolando
Silva-Moreno, Evelyn
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Robles-Kelly, Christian
Rubio, Julia
Olea, Andrés F.
Martínez, Rolando
Silva-Moreno, Evelyn
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description The antifungal activity of polygodial, a secondary metabolite extracted from Canelo, on mycelial growth of different Botrytis cinerea isolates has been evaluated. The results show that polygodial affects growth of normal and resistant isolates of B. cinerea with EC(50) values ranging between 117 and 175 ppm. In addition, polygodial markedly decreases the germination of B. cinerea, i.e., after six hours of incubation the percentage of germination decreases from 92% (control) to 25% and 5% in the presence of 20 ppm and 80 ppm of polygodial, respectively. Morphological studies indicate that conidia treated with polygodial are smaller, with irregular membrane border, and a lot of cell debris, as compared to conidia in the control. The existence of polygodial-induced membrane damage was confirmed by SYTOX(®) Green uptake assay. Gene expression studies confirm that the effect of polygodial on B. cinerea is mainly attributed to inhibition of germination and appears at early stages of B. cinerea development. On the other hand, drimenol, a drimane with chemical structure quite similar to polygodial, inhibits the mycelial growth efficiently. Thus, both compounds inhibit mycelial growth by different mechanisms. The different antifungal activities of these compounds are discussed in terms of the electronic density on the double bond.
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spelling pubmed-57132212017-12-07 Antifungal Effect of Polygodial on Botrytis cinerea, a Fungal Pathogen Affecting Table Grapes Carrasco, Héctor Robles-Kelly, Christian Rubio, Julia Olea, Andrés F. Martínez, Rolando Silva-Moreno, Evelyn Int J Mol Sci Article The antifungal activity of polygodial, a secondary metabolite extracted from Canelo, on mycelial growth of different Botrytis cinerea isolates has been evaluated. The results show that polygodial affects growth of normal and resistant isolates of B. cinerea with EC(50) values ranging between 117 and 175 ppm. In addition, polygodial markedly decreases the germination of B. cinerea, i.e., after six hours of incubation the percentage of germination decreases from 92% (control) to 25% and 5% in the presence of 20 ppm and 80 ppm of polygodial, respectively. Morphological studies indicate that conidia treated with polygodial are smaller, with irregular membrane border, and a lot of cell debris, as compared to conidia in the control. The existence of polygodial-induced membrane damage was confirmed by SYTOX(®) Green uptake assay. Gene expression studies confirm that the effect of polygodial on B. cinerea is mainly attributed to inhibition of germination and appears at early stages of B. cinerea development. On the other hand, drimenol, a drimane with chemical structure quite similar to polygodial, inhibits the mycelial growth efficiently. Thus, both compounds inhibit mycelial growth by different mechanisms. The different antifungal activities of these compounds are discussed in terms of the electronic density on the double bond. MDPI 2017-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5713221/ /pubmed/29077000 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18112251 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Carrasco, Héctor
Robles-Kelly, Christian
Rubio, Julia
Olea, Andrés F.
Martínez, Rolando
Silva-Moreno, Evelyn
Antifungal Effect of Polygodial on Botrytis cinerea, a Fungal Pathogen Affecting Table Grapes
title Antifungal Effect of Polygodial on Botrytis cinerea, a Fungal Pathogen Affecting Table Grapes
title_full Antifungal Effect of Polygodial on Botrytis cinerea, a Fungal Pathogen Affecting Table Grapes
title_fullStr Antifungal Effect of Polygodial on Botrytis cinerea, a Fungal Pathogen Affecting Table Grapes
title_full_unstemmed Antifungal Effect of Polygodial on Botrytis cinerea, a Fungal Pathogen Affecting Table Grapes
title_short Antifungal Effect of Polygodial on Botrytis cinerea, a Fungal Pathogen Affecting Table Grapes
title_sort antifungal effect of polygodial on botrytis cinerea, a fungal pathogen affecting table grapes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5713221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29077000
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18112251
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