Daosen Guo
Qingdao University
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Marine Drugs | 2012
Jingyu Wang; Xueru Pan; Yi Han; Daosen Guo; Qunqun Guo; Ronggui Li
Pine wilt disease (PWD), a destructive disease for pine trees, is caused by the pine wood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus and additional bacteria. In this study, extracts of Zostera marina showed a high nematicidal activity against PWN and some of the bacteria that it carries. Light yellow crystals were obtained from extracts of Z. marina through solvent extraction, followed by chromatography on AB-8 resin and crystallization. The NMR and HPLC analysis showed that the isolated compound was rosmarinic acid (RosA). RosA showed effective nematicidal activity, of which the LC50 (50% lethal concentration) to PWN at 24 h, 48 h and 72 h was 1.18 mg/g, 1.05 mg/g and 0.95 mg/g, respectively. To get a high yield rate of RosA from Z. marina, single factor experiments and an L9 (34) orthogonal experiment were performed. This extraction process involved 70% ethanol for 3 h at 40 °C. The extraction dosage was 1:50 (w/v). The highest yield of RosA from Zostera was 3.13 mg/g DW (dried weight). The crude extracts of Zostera marina (10 mg/mL) and RosA (1 mg/mL) also showed inhibitory effects to some bacterial strains carried by PWN: Klebsiella sp., Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, Streptomyces sp. and Pantoea agglomerans. The results of these studies provide clues for preparing pesticide to control PWD from Z. marina.
Natural Product Research | 2016
Qunqun Guo; Guicai Du; Hongwei He; Hongkai Xu; Daosen Guo; Ronggui Li
Abstract The ethanol extract of the Ficus carica L. leaves was tested to show strong nematicidal activity against pine wood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, causing 90.93% corrected mortality within 72 h at 1.0 mg/mL. From the ethyl acetate soluble fraction of the F. carica L. leaves extract, the main nematicidal constituents were obtained by bioassay-guided isolation and identified as linear furocoumarins bergapten (1) and psoralen (2) by mass and NMR spectral data analysis. Bergapten and psoralen had significant nematicidal activity against PWN with the LC50 values of 97.08 aKSnd 115.03 μg/mL within 72 h, respectively. The two furocoumarins could inhibit the activities of amylase, cellulase and acetylcholinesterase (AchE) from PWN. The morphologies of PWNs changed much after they were treated by bergapten and psoralen. The physiological effects of bergapten and psoralen on PWN might provide helpful clues to elucidate their nematicidal mechanisms. Graphical abstract
Nematology | 2014
Yan Gao; Dongju Yuan; Ronggui Li; Daosen Guo; Yunwei Ju; Feng Lin; Jianling Ye; Boguang Zhao
Crude extracts of the surface coat (SC) proteins of the pine wood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, and purified flagellin from Pseudomonas fluorescens (GcM5-1A) isolate were bioassayed using symbiontic GcM5-1A and axenic PWNs, respectively. The results showed that the flagellin significantly increased the reproduction of axenic PWN and the SC protein extracts of the PWN promoted GcM5-1A multiplication. The finding is a new step to further elucidate the symbiotic mechanism between the PWN and its associated bacteria and the SC protein function in pine wilt disease.
Journal of Nematology | 2007
Qunqun Guo; Daosen Guo; Boguang Zhao; Jie Xu; Ronggui Li
Journal of Nematology | 2009
Bo Guang Zhao; Feng Lin; Daosen Guo; Ronggui Li; Sheng-Nan Li; O. A. Kulinich; Alexander Ryss
Archives of Microbiology | 2010
Lingying Kong; Daosen Guo; Shiyi Zhou; Xinlei Yu; Guixue Hou; Ronggui Li; Boguang Zhao
Journal of Beijing Forestry University | 2010
Lingying Kong; Daosen Guo; Boguang Zhao; Ronggui Li
African Journal of Microbiology Research | 2012
Yanzhi Guo; Lili Qin; Chunxiao Qiao; Daosen Guo; Aiyun Zhao; Boguang Zhao; Tongqing Yue; Ronggui Li
Journal of Nanjing Forestry University | 2010
Sheng-Nan Li; Daosen Guo; Boguang Zhao; Ronggui Li
Archive | 2008
Ronggui Li; Daosen Guo; Boguang Zhao