| Literature DB >> 31765135 |
Xiuqiang Yu1, Xinyue Zhu1, Yang Zhou1, Qinglin Li1, Zhan Hu1, Ting Li2, Jun Tao2, Menglan Dou1, Meng Zhang1, Yu Shao3, Ranfeng Sun1.
Abstract
A series of N-aryl-pyridine-4-one derivatives were designed and synthesized using maltol and antidesmone as lead compounds, and then their fungicidal/bactericidal activities and possible mechanism of action against Colletotrichum musae were explored. Most of these compounds exhibited significant fungicidal activity in vitro. Especially, compound 23 has more than 90% inhibitory activity against nine plant pathogenic fungi at 50 μg mL-1, which is superior to azoxystrobin. Moreover, an in vivo bioassay also demonstrated that compound 23 exhibited high-efficiency broad-spectrum antifungal activity and can effectively control postharvest diseases of mango. In addition, it was found that compounds 22 and 23 can also effectively control rice bacterial leaf blight in pot experiments, which was even more effective than zhongshengmycin. Preliminary mechanism studies revealed that compound 23 may cause cell membrane and mitochondria destruction. These findings indicate that compound 23 can be used to develop potential agrochemical fungicides and bactericides.Entities:
Keywords: N-aryl-pyridine-4-ones; action mechanism; bactericidal activity; fungicidal activity; maltol; postharvest diseases
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31765135 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.9b06296
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279