Literature DB >> 19290208

Role of phytotoxins in pine wilt diseases.

H Oku.   

Abstract

Characteristic rapid death of pines after infection by Bursaphelenchus xylophilus suggests the involvement of phytotoxins in the pine wilt disease syndrome. Crude extract from diseased pine is toxic to pine seedlings, whereas an extract from healthy pine is not. The response of seedlings to the crude toxin is more prominent in susceptible pine species than in resistant ones. Benzoic acid, catechol, dihydroconiferyl alcohol, 8-hydroxycarvotanacetone (carvone hydrate), and 10-hydroxyverbenone, which are toxic, low molecular weight metabolites, can be isolated from diseased pines. Other unidentified toxins are also found. The toxicity of some of these metabolites correlates positively to the susceptibility of pines to B. xylophilus. Some of these abnormal metabolites show synergistic toxicity when in combination. The D-isomer of 8-hydroxycarvotanacetone, dihydroconiferylalcohol, and 10-hydroxyverbenone inhibited the reproduction of B. xylophilus. Cellulase excreted by pinewood nematode also may be involved in rapid wilting.

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Keywords:  10-hydroxyverbenone; 8-hydroxycarvotanacetone; Bursaphelenchus xylophilus; benzoic acid; carvone hydrate; catechol; cellulase; dihydroconiferylalcohol; phytoalexin; pinewood nematode; synergistic effect

Year:  1988        PMID: 19290208      PMCID: PMC2618810     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nematol        ISSN: 0022-300X            Impact factor:   1.402


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2.  From plants to nematodes: Serratia grimesii BXF1 genome reveals an adaptation to the modulation of multi-species interactions.

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3.  Effects of α-pinene on the pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus) and its symbiotic bacteria.

Authors:  Xu Wang; Yanxue Yu; Jianjun Ge; Bingyan Xie; Shuifang Zhu; Xinyue Cheng
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-08-19       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Whole-genome sequencing and analysis of Streptomyces strains producing multiple antinematode drugs.

Authors:  Jeong Sang Yi; Jung Min Kim; Min-Kyoung Kang; Jong Hoon Kim; Hang Su Cho; Yeon Hee Ban; Myoung Chong Song; Kwang-Hee Son; Yeo Joon Yoon
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2022-08-23       Impact factor: 4.547

5.  Metagenomic analysis of the pinewood nematode microbiome reveals a symbiotic relationship critical for xenobiotics degradation.

Authors:  Xin-Yue Cheng; Xue-Liang Tian; Yun-Sheng Wang; Ren-Miao Lin; Zhen-Chuan Mao; Nansheng Chen; Bing-Yan Xie
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