Do Fungal Naphthalenones Have a Role in the Development of Esca Symptoms?
Abstract
As part of a study on fungal toxins, we isolated and identified a series of naphthalenone-related compounds
derived from five species of pathogenic fungi. We report here the investigation of the liquid culture medium of
Phaeoacremonium aleophilum, one of the most important pathogens in the first stage of esca. Various biological
assays on grapevine callus and on Arabidopsis thaliana were performed to ascertain the toxic effect of the seven
naphthatlenones isolated from this pathogen.
derived from five species of pathogenic fungi. We report here the investigation of the liquid culture medium of
Phaeoacremonium aleophilum, one of the most important pathogens in the first stage of esca. Various biological
assays on grapevine callus and on Arabidopsis thaliana were performed to ascertain the toxic effect of the seven
naphthatlenones isolated from this pathogen.
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