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Dual mode of action of grape cane extracts against Botrytis cinerea

2019

International audience; Crude extracts of Vitis vinifera canes represent a natural source of stilbene compounds with well characterized antifungals properties. In our trials, exogenous application of a stilbene extract (SE) obtained from grape canes on grapevine leaves reduces the necrotic lesions caused by Botrytis cinerea. The SE showed to possess a direct antifungal activity by inhibiting the mycelium growth. The activation of some grapevine defense mechanism was also investigated. H2O2 production and activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) phosphorylation cascades as well as accumulation of stilbenoid phytoalexins were explored on grapevine cell suspension. Moreover, the t…

[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Resveratrolresveratrolstilbeneschemistry.chemical_compoundBotrytis cinereaGene Expression Regulation Plant[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal BiologyVitisCaneVitis viniferaBotrytis cinereaPlant DiseasesPlant Proteinschemistry.chemical_classificationphytoalexinbiologyMyceliumPlant StemsPlant ExtractsPhytoalexinfungiDual modefood and beveragesGeneral Chemistrydefense responsecane extractbiology.organism_classificationFungicides IndustrialgrapevinePlant LeavesHorticulturechemistry[SDE]Environmental SciencesNatural sourceBotrytisGeneral Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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ITS region of Pythium canariense sp. nov., its morphology and its interaction with Botrytis cinerea.

2002

A new species Pythium canariense (CI-07), isolated from soil samples taken in the San Nicolas region of the Canary islands (Gran Canaria, Spain), is being described here. This species is characterised by its spherical to pyriform, intercalary to catenulate sporangia, smooth-walled terminal oogonia supplied with monoclinous and diclinous antheridia which at times are branched and wrap around the female gametangia. The fungus has an antagonistic effect on Botrytis cinerea, the grey mould fungus. Morphological features are being given here together with the sequence of the complete internal transcribed spacer region of the nuclear ribosomal DNA of the fungus, its comparison with related specie…

biologyBase SequenceGametangiumSporangiumfungiMolecular Sequence DataPythiumFungusSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyAntheridiumBotanyAntibiosisDNA Ribosomal SpacerGeneticsPythiumBotrytisInternal transcribed spacerMolecular BiologyRibosomal DNABotrytis cinereaFEMS microbiology letters
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PHB-based films as matrices for pesticides

2002

Abstract The effects of pesticides incorporated into PHB-based polymeric matrices on the biodegradability of films and antifungal efficiency of immobilised pesticides to Botrytis cinerea was studied. The mass loss of tested PHB-based films for 2 weeks was 40–50% and after 4 weeks 92–96% of the initial mass. The fungicides Ronilan and Sumilex immobilised into the polymeric matrices did not depress the film degradation rate. PHB-based films caused changes in the soil microorganism association. Fungicides immobilised in PHB-based matrices decreased the count of the phytopathogenic fungus B. cinerea.

biologyChemistryMicroorganismtechnology industry and agriculturePlasticizerBioengineeringmacromolecular substancesBiodegradationPesticidemedicine.disease_causebiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistryFungicidemedicineOrganic chemistryDegradation (geology)Azotobacter chroococcumlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Nuclear chemistryBotrytis cinereaProcess Biochemistry
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Supression of Botrytis cinerea causing grey mould disease of grape vine (Vitis vinifera) and its pectinolytic activities by a soil bacterium

1997

Abstract Botrytis cinerea was found to be pathogenic to grapevine, producing characteristic grey mould symptoms within 7 days of inoculation into vitroplants. An endospore forming bacterial strain (GI 070), Bacillus circulans, was found to be antagonist against this disease causing fungus. Under laboratory conditions the bacterial culture or its filtrate brings about complete suppression of the fungus in Petri-dishes and the grey mould symptoms on grapevine vitroplants. Pectinolytic activities (Polygalacaturonase, Pectin lyases) of Botrytis cinerea were also influenced by these bacteria. Details of the fungal parasite, its biological control and its pectinolytic activities are discussed in …

biologyInoculationfungiBotanyBacillus circulansFungusFungi imperfectiPectinasebiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyEndosporePectin lyaseBotrytis cinereaMicrobiological Research
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First Report of Botrytis Blight on Medinilla magnifica and Various Species of Mandevilla and Allamanda in Italy.

2019

Medinilla magnifica Lindl., Mandevilla splendens (Hook.) Woodson, the hybrid Mandevilla × amoena ‘Alice du Pont’ (pink allamanda), and various species of Allamanda, such as A. cathartica L. and A. blanchetii A. DC. (purple allamanda), are grown in Sicily as ornamentals. After a frost in early December 2001, a sudden wilt of container-grown cuttings of these tropical species was observed in a plastic-covered production greenhouse, with ≈30% of M. magnifica plants and 70% of Mandevilla and Allamanda plants affected. Medinilla plants (≈35 cm high) had been rooted in trays and transplanted individually in 30-cm-diameter pots. Allamanda (recently rooted cuttings) and Mandevilla (well-establishe…

biologyMandevilla splendensfungifood and beveragesPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationMedinillaCuttingAllamandaMandevillaBotanyBlightMedinilla magnificaAgronomy and Crop ScienceBotrytis cinereaPlant disease
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Effect of analogues of plant growth regulators on in vitro growth of eukaryotic plant pathogens

2004

FGA (furfurylamine; 1,2,3,4 tetra-O-acetyl-β-d-glucose; adipic acid monoethyl ester), a chemical mixture of three analogues of plant growth regulators that increases the protection of tomato plants against phytopathogens, was demonstrated to have direct antimicrobial activity. It reduced the growth in vitro of the filamentous fungi Alternaria solani and Botrytis cinerea, and the oomycetes Phytophthora capsici and Phytophthora citrophthora (ED50 0·18–0·26% w/v, depending on species). The components of this mixture were also active against these phytopathogens, but sensitivity to the compounds was different for each pathogen. Adipic acid monoethyl ester (E) showed the highest and widest range…

biologyPhytophthora citrophthorafungiAlternaria solanifood and beveragesPlant ScienceHorticulturebiology.organism_classificationPlant diseaseYeastMicrobiologyPhytophthora capsiciGeneticsSpore germinationAgronomy and Crop ScienceMyceliumBotrytis cinereaPlant Pathology
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A new species ofPythiumisolated from burgundian vineyards and its antagonism towardsBotrytis cinerea, the causative agent of the grey mould disease

2004

During the course of an investigation on the pythiaceous fungi occurring in burgundian vineyards, three isolates of Pythium were found, all of which were characterised by spherical to lemoniform, proliferating sporangia. Only one out of these three isolates produced sexual characters (S-12) after prolonged incubation, but their asexual structures, temperature growth relationship and molecular characteristics were identical. Saprolegnia-type internal proliferation of the sporangia, and Phytophthora-type lemoniform, papillate sporangia were characteristic of all the three isolates. The type specimen is S-12 which is a medium slow growing saprophyte. The sequence of its ITS region of the rDNA …

biologySporangiumfungifood and beveragesFungusbiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyBotanyGeneticsOosporePhytophthoraPythiumAntagonismMolecular BiologyRibosomal DNABotrytis cinereaFEMS Microbiology Letters
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Investigation of the resistance of different varieties of buckwheat to infectious diseases after the pre-sowing treatment of seeds and vegetating pla…

2016

In the work it was investigated the influence of sodium humate, biological products "Vermisol", "Vitasym" and "Bioeco-funge-1" on buckwheat lesion of Botrytis bunch rot, Downy mildew, Ascochyta blight, bacteriosis, burn virus and a complex of diseases after pre-sowing treatment of seeds and vegetating plants of Victoria, Roxolana, Kara-Dag, Rubra, Zelenokvitkova-90,Stepova, Elena, Aelita, Lada and Fagopyrum tataricum Gaertn buckwheat varieties. The prospects of these biological products use under agrocenosis conditions to protect the crops of buckwheat from the complex of diseases were shown. The highest effi- ciency identified for the drug "Bioecofunge-1" which , in addition to protecting …

biostimulantsbuckwheat burn virusdowny mildewplant growth regulatorsBotrytis bunch rotAscochyta blightbacteriosisbuckwheatAgrobìologìjâ
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Hexanoic acid protects tomato plants againstBotrytis cinereaby priming defence responses and reducing oxidative stress

2014

Summary Treatment with the resistance priming inducer hexanoic acid (Hx) protects tomato plants from Botrytis cinerea by activating defence responses. To investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying hexanoic acid-induced resistance (Hx-IR), we compared the expression profiles of three different conditions: Botrytis-infected plants (Inf), Hx-treated plants (Hx) and Hx-treated + infected plants (Hx+Inf). The microarray analysis at 24 h post-inoculation showed that Hx and Hx+Inf plants exhibited the differential expression and priming of many Botrytis-induced genes. Interestingly, we found that the activation by Hx of other genes was not altered by the fungus at this time point. These genes…

chemistry.chemical_classificationHexanoic acidReactive oxygen speciesAntioxidantmedicine.medical_treatmentfungifood and beveragesSoil SciencePlant ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeRespiratory burstchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBiochemistrymedicineInducerPlant hormoneAgronomy and Crop ScienceMolecular BiologyOxidative stressBotrytis cinereaMolecular Plant Pathology
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CHEMICAL INDUCTION OF PHYTOALEXIN SYNTHESIS IN GRAPEVINES: APPLICATION TO THE CONTROL OF GREY MOULD IN THE VINEYARD

2000

chemistry.chemical_classificationIprodionebiologyPhytoalexinHorticulturebiology.organism_classificationVineyardFungicideHorticultureInorganic saltschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBotanyChemical controlBotrytis cinereaActa Horticulturae
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