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European Journal of Plant Pathology | 2005

Luteoforol, a flavan 4-ol, is induced in pome fruits by prohexadione-calcium and shows phytoalexin-like properties against Erwinia amylovora and other plant pathogens

Francesco Spinelli; John-Bryan Speakman; Wilhelm Rademacher; Heidi Halbwirth; Karl Stich; Guglielmo Costa

Treatments with prohexadione-calcium led to lowered incidence of fire blight, scab and other diseases in pome fruit trees and other crop plants. In addition to acting as a growth regulator, prohexadione-calcium interferes with flavonoid metabolism and induces the accumulation of the 3-deoxycatechin luteoliflavan in shoots of pome fruit trees. Luteoliflavan does not possess any remarkable antimicrobial activity. Therefore luteoforol, its unstable and highly reactive precursor, has been tested in vitro for its bactericidal and fungicidal activities. Luteoforol was found to be highly active against different strains of Erwinia amylovora, the causal agent of fire blight, and all other bacterial and fungal organisms tested. Phytotoxic effects were also observed in pear plantlets. The results obtained indicate that prohexadione-calcium induces luteoforol as an active principle with non-specific biocidal properties. It is proposed that luteoforol is released upon pathogen attack from its cellular compartment and inhibits further disease development by destroying pathogen cells as well as by inducing a hypersensitive-like reaction in the host plant tissue. This mechanism would be closely analogous to the one known for structurally related phytoalexins in sorghum.


Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C | 2003

Induction of antimicrobial 3-deoxyflavonoids in pome fruit trees controls fire blight.

Heidrun Halbwirth; Thilo C. Fischer; Susanne Roemmelt; Francesco Spinelli; Karin Schlangen; Silke Peterek; Emidio Sabatini; Christian Messina; John-Bryan Speakman; Carlo Andreotti; Wilhelm Rademacher; Carlo Bazzi; Guglielmo Costa; Dieter Treutter; Gert Forkmann; Karl Stich

Abstract Fire blight, a devastating bacterial disease in pome fruits, causes severe economic losses worldwide. Hitherto, an effective control could only be achieved by using antibiotics, but this implies potential risks for human health, livestock and environment. A new approach allows transient inhibition of a step in the flavonoid pathway, thereby inducing the formation of a novel antimicrobial 3-deoxyflavonoid controlling fire blight in apple and pear leaves. This compound is closely related to natural phytoalexins in sorghum. The approach does not only provide a safe method to control fire blight: Resistance against different pathogens is also induced in other crop plants.


Archive | 2004

Aryl-condensed 3-arylpyridine compounds and use thereof for controlling pathogenic fungi

Oliver Wagner; Thomas Grote; Carsten Blettner; Markus Gewehr; Wassilios Grammenos; Andreas Gypser; Bernd Müller; Joachim Rheinheimer; Peter Schäfer; Frank Schieweck; Anja Schwögler; I Blasco Jordi Tormo; Alan Akers; John-Bryan Speakman; Michael Rack; Reinhard Stierl; Maria Scherer; Siegfried Strathmann; Ulrich Schöfl


Archive | 2005

2, 4, 5, 6-SUBSTITUTED PYRIMIDINES, METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION AND USE THEREOF FOR COMBATING PARASITIC FUNGI

Joachim Rheinheimer; Frank Schieweck; Thomas Grote; Carsten Blettner; Anja Schwögler; Markus Gewehr; Wassilios Grammenos; Udo Hünger; Bernd Müller; Peter Schäfer; John-Bryan Speakman; Maria Scherer; Siegfried Strathmann; Ulrich Schöfl; Reinhard Stierl


Archive | 2004

Substituted pyrazolopyrimidines, methods for the production thereof, use of the same for controlling pathogenic fungi, and agents containing said compounds

Oliver Wagner; Thomas Grote; Carsten Blettner; Markus Gewehr; Wassilios Grammenos; Andreas Gypser; Bernd Müller; Joachim Rheinheimer; Peter Schäfer; Frank Schieweck; Anja Schwögler; I Blasco Jordi Tormo; Alan Akers; John-Bryan Speakman; Michael Rack; Reinhard Stierl; Maria Scherer; Ulrich Schöfl; Siegfried Strathmann


Archive | 2000

Agrochemical compositions containing pyrazoles and use thereof as fungicidal plant protection agents

Joachim Rheinheimer; Karl Eicken; Ingo Rose; Thomas Grote; Eberhard Ammermann; John-Bryan Speakman; Siegfried Strathmann; Gisela Lorenz


Archive | 1999

USE OF 2-(N-PHENYLAMINO)PYRIMIDINES AS FUNGICIDES, AND NOVEL 2-(N-PHENYLAMINO)PYRIMIDINES

Bernd Müller; Hubert Sauter; Herbert Bayer; Oliver Cullmann; Markus Gewehr; Wassilios Grammenos; Andreas Gypser; Arne Ptock; Norbert Götz; Thomas Grote; Michael Rack; Eberhard Ammermann; Gisela Lorenz; Siegfried Strathmann; John-Bryan Speakman


Archive | 2009

Calcium Salts of Phosphorous Acid for Increasing the Effect of Fungicides

Karl-Heinrich Schneider; Erich Birner; Michael Merk; John-Bryan Speakman; Randall Evan Gold; Maria Scherer


Archive | 2005

Method for controlling mycoses in leguminous plants

John-Bryan Speakman; Reinhard Stierl; Siegfried Strathmann; Peter Dombo; Matthias Niedenbrück; Egon Haden; Dirk Voeste; Ulf Groeger


Archive | 1990

Trichoderma fungus and fungicide containing it

John-Bryan Speakman; Maria Scherer; Heidrun Dr. Anke

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