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Control of soilborne clubroot disease of cruciferous plants by epoxydon from Phoma glomerata
Authors:Arie  Kobayashi  Okada  Kono  & Yamaguchi
Institution:Microbial Toxicology Laboratory,;Japan Collection of Microorganisms, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN), Wako, Saitama 351–0198,;School of Agriculture, Ibaraki University, Ami, Ibaraki 300-0332, Japan
Abstract:Culture broth from an isolate of Phoma glomerata (no. 324, = JCM 9972) from the leaves of Viola sp., controlled the soilborne pathogen Plasmodiophora brassicae which causes clubroot disease of cruciferous plants. This effect was caused by epoxydon (5-hydroxy-3-(hydroxymethyl)-7-oxabicyclo4.1.0]hept-3-en-2-one). Although this substance was known to have antitumour activity, phytotoxicity and antiauxin activity, no plant disease reduction had been reported previously. Epoxydon possessed neither strong antimicrobial activity nor did it induce acquired resistance. It protected crucifers from clubroot disease at 250  μ g mL?1 following addition to the soil. Several antiauxins were tested for similar properties resulting in the suppression of clubroot disease and one, 2,3,5-triiodobenzoic acid, was effective at 10  μ g mL?1. Clubroot reduction by epoxydon may result from antiauxin activity. This opens opportunities for a new group of agrochemicals.
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