Metabolites produced by Gnomoniopsis castanea associated with necrosis of chestnut galls

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In this manuscript, we report the isolation and characterization of two secondary metabolites produced by a Gnomoniopsis castanea strain isolated in the Campania region (Italy) from chestnut galls infested with Dryocosmus kuriphilus. The compounds, purified from the fungal culture filtrate by using preparative HPLC-DAD, showed the same spectroscopic data of abscisic acid and 1′,4′-diol of abscisic acid. Phytotoxic activity of the isolated metabolites on chestnut leaves has been also observed.

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Vinale, F., Ruocco, M., Manganiello, G., Guerrieri, E., Bernardo, U., Mazzei, P., … Lorito, M. (2014). Metabolites produced by Gnomoniopsis castanea associated with necrosis of chestnut galls. Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture. Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40538-014-0008-y

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