Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2836333 Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The in vitro effects of 6-MM and falcarindiol on the development of Alternaria dauci were analyzed. The results showed that A. dauci was significantly more susceptible to falcarindiol than to 6-MM. Experiments dealing with mixed solutions of 6-MM and falcarindiol indicated additive effects of the metabolites on growth inhibition. Permeabilization of the fungal plasma membrane was observed after falcarindiol treatment. In planta quantification of 6-MM/falcarindiol was performed on inoculated leaves of carrot genotypes. Significantly faster 6-MM production was observed in Bolero (partially resistant to A. dauci) than in Presto (susceptible). The falcarindiol levels were significantly higher in Bolero than in Presto.

► Alternaria dauci is more susceptible to falcarindiol than to 6-MM. ► 6-MM and falcarindiol show additive effects on A. dauci growth inhibition. ► Treatment with falcarindiol provokes permeabilization of A. dauci plasma membrane. ► Falcarindiol levels are high in a carrot cv. partially resistant to A. dauci.

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