Sandra Lo Piccolo
University of Palermo
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Annals of Microbiology | 2010
Sandra Lo Piccolo; Valeria Ferraro; Antonio Alfonzo; Luca Settanni; Danilo Ercolini; S. Burruano; Giancarlo Moschetti
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) in combination with confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) was applied to detect and localize bacterial colonies in leaf tissues of Vitis vinifera. Leaves were cleared to minimize the autofluorescence of plant fragments. The use of fluorescently labeled bacterial probe EUB338 on discolored grapevine leaf disks allowed the estimation of the spatial distribution of different bacterial colonies. In particular, bacterial colonies were found in veins, cells, hairs, intercellular spaces, and in cut edges of leaf disks of both non-Acremonium byssoides-colonized and A. byssoides-colonized leaves of five different cultivars. Furthermore, CLSM confirmed that bacteria were located in different layers of the leaf tissue. At the same time, one cleared disk of each foliar sample was crushed and plated on Plate Count Agar to isolate cultivable endophytic bacteria. Some of these microorganisms were presumptively identified, by partial 16S rRNA gene sequencing, as Burkholderia phytofirmans, thus suggesting their potential role as plant growth promoters and sources of resistance against pathogenic agents, such as fungi.
Chemistry & Biodiversity | 2016
Anna Andolfi; Sara Basso; Selene Giambra; Gaetano Conigliaro; Sandra Lo Piccolo; Artur Alves; S. Burruano
A strain of Lasiodiplodia mediterranea, a fungus associated with grapevine decline in Sicily, produced several metabolites in liquid medium. Two new dimeric γ‐lactols, lasiolactols A and B (1 and 2), were characterized as (2S*,3S*,4R*,5R*,2′S*,3′S*,4′R*,5′R*)‐ and (2R*,3S*,4R*,5R*,2′R*,3′S*,4′R*,5′R*)‐(5‐(4‐hydroxymethyl‐3,5‐dimethyl‐tetrahydro‐furan‐2‐yloxy)‐2,4‐dimethyl‐tetrahydro‐furan‐3‐yl]‐methanols by IR, 1D‐ and 2D‐NMR, and HR‐ESI‐MS. Other four metabolites were identified as botryosphaeriodiplodin, (5R)‐5‐hydroxylasiodiplodin, (–)‐(1R,2R)‐jasmonic acid, and (–)‐(3S,4R,5R)‐4‐hydroxymethyl‐3,5‐dimethyldihydro‐2‐furanone (3 – 6, resp.). The absolute configuration (R) at hydroxylated secondary C‐atom C(7) was also established for compound 3. The compounds 1 – 3, 5, and 6, tested for their phytotoxic activities to grapevine cv. Inzolia leaves at different concentrations (0.125, 0.25, 0.5, and 1 mg/ml) were phytotoxic and compound 5 showed the highest toxicity. All metabolites did not show in vitro antifungal activity against four plant pathogens.
Annals of Microbiology | 2012
Antonio Alfonzo; Sandra Lo Piccolo; Gaetano Conigliaro; Valeria Ventorino; Santa Burruano; Giancarlo Moschetti
Phytopathologia Mediterranea | 2008
S. Burruano; Antonio Alfonzo; Sandra Lo Piccolo; Gaeatano Conigliaro; Vincenzo Mondello; Livio Torta; Maddalena Moretti; Gemma Assante
Annals of Microbiology | 2015
Sandra Lo Piccolo; Antonio Alfonzo; Selene Giambra; Gaetano Conigliaro; Luis Vicente Lopez-Llorca; S. Burruano
Journal of Phytopathology | 2014
Sandra Lo Piccolo; Vincenzo Mondello; Selene Giambra; Gaetano Conigliaro; Livio Torta; S. Burruano
Journal of Biotechnology | 2010
Sandra Lo Piccolo; Gaetano Conigliaro; Nicola Francesca; Luca Settanni; S. Burruano; Giancarlo Moschetti
MICOLOGIA ITALIANA | 2006
Santa Burruano; Gaetano Conigliaro; Livio Torta; Antonio Alfonzo; Sandra Lo Piccolo; Vincenzo Mondello; Conigliaro G; Lo Piccolo S; Mondello; Torta L; S. Burruano
Archive | 2014
Santa Burruano; Gaetano Conigliaro; Livio Torta; Salvatore Davino; Sandra Lo Piccolo; Vincenzo Mondello; Gaia Piazza
Archive | 2010
Santa Burruano; Virgilio Caleca; Filippo Saiano; Gaetano Conigliaro; Livio Torta; Sandra Lo Piccolo; Roberto Rizzo