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The phytotoxins ofMycosphaerella fijiensis,the causative agent of Black Sigatoka disease of bananas and plantains
Authors:A. A. Stierle  R. Upadhyay  J. Hershenhorn  G. A. Strobel  G. Molina
Affiliation:(1) Department of Plant Pathology, Montana State University, 59717 Bozeman, Montana, USA;(2) Fundacion Hondurena de Investigacion Agricola APDO, Postal 2067, San Pedro Sula, (Honduras)
Abstract:Black Sigatoka is the most costly to control disease of bananas and plantains in the world. Currently, a worldwide search is underway either to find or to produce cultivars that are disease-resistant or-tolerant. Phytotoxins isolated from the pathogen might facilitate the discovery of such cultivars. Several aromatic compounds from liquid cultures ofMycosphaerella fijiensis, the causal agent of Black Sigatoka disease of bananas and plantains, have been isolated. The most abundant and phytotoxic of these compounds is 2,4,8-trihydroxytetralone, which induces necrotic lesions at 5 mgrg/5 mgrl in less than 12 h on sensitive cultivars of bananas. This compound exhibits host-selectivity that mimics that of the pathogen. Other phytotoxins isolated from this fungus, in lesser amounts, were juglone, the novel compound 2-carboxy-3-hydroxycinnamic acid, isoochracinic acid and 4-hydroxyscytalone. Some of the phytotoxins isolated are melanin shunt pathway metabolites, which makes this fungus unique among plant pathogens.
Keywords:Epidemic  juglone  2,4,8-trihydroxytetralone  melanin shunt pathway  plant pathogen  Sigatoka
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