An allelochemical from myrica gale with strong phytotoxic activity against highly invasive Fallopia x bohemica taxa

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We report the identification of the allelochemical 3-(1-oxo-3-phenylpropyl) - 1,1,5-trimethylcyclo-hexane-2,4,6-trione, known as myrigalone A, from the fruits and leaves of Myrica gale. The structure of the compound was confirmed by high-resolution techniques (UV, MS and NMR analysis). The compound is phytotoxic towards classical plant species used for allelochemical assays and also against Fallopia x bohemica, a highly invasive plant. Application of either powdered dry leaves or dry fruits of M. gale also showed in vitro phytotoxic activity. We hypothesize that M. gale could be used as a green allelopathic shield to control Fallopia x bohemica invasion, in addition to its potential use as an environmentally friendly herbicide. © 2011.

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Popovici, J., Bertrand, C., Jacquemoud, D., Bellvert, F., Fernandez, M. P., Comte, G., & Piola, F. (2011). An allelochemical from myrica gale with strong phytotoxic activity against highly invasive Fallopia x bohemica taxa. Molecules, 16(3), 2323–2333. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules16032323

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