Abstract
The highest inhibition rate of conidial germination of Pyricularia oryzae was shown by extracts of rice plant leaves inoculated by a pathogen after treatment with probenazole, a rice blast controlling agent. Four anti-conidial germination substances were isolated from these extracts. Substances A, C and D inhibited the germination of the conidia at concentrations between 100 and 200 mcg/ml, and substance B caused morphological changes in the germination tubes of the conidia with a little inhibition of germination. These substances were differentiated from momilactone A, B and the degraded or metabolized products of probenazole. Besides anti-conidial germination activity, they showed antimicrobial activities against several kinds of phytopathogenic bacteria of fungi on agar plates by diffusion method. © 1981, Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistry. All rights reserved.
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Shimura, M., Iwata, M., Tashiro, N., Sekizawa, Y., Suzuki, Y., Watanabe, T., & Mase, S. (1981). Anti-conidial Germination Factors Induced in the Presence of Probenazole in Infected Host Leaves. I. Isolation and Properties of Four Active Substances. Agricultural and Biological Chemistry, 45(6), 1431–1435. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb1961.45.1431
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