• Title/Summary/Keyword: Bipolaris cynodontis

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Structure Elucidation of Sesquiterpenoid from Pathogenic Fungus Bipolaris cynodontis (식물 병원균 Bipolaris cynodontis로부터 분리한 세스퀴테르펜류 화합물의 구조 분석)

  • Lim, Chi-Hwan
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.107-111
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    • 1996
  • A phytotoxic compound was isolated from a culture of Bipolaris cynodontis, a fungus pathogenic to Bermuda grass. The structure was determined by spectroscopic analyses including 2D NMR experiments, to be sesquiterpene having a 9-carbon unit side chain. The compound inhibits the root growth of the seedlings of Italian ryegrass and rice plant, the host plant of the B. cynodontis, by about 100% at 100ppm, and it is suggested that this may play an important role in the expression of the disease symptom.

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Structure Elucidation of New Cochlioquinol Derivatives from Pathogenic Fungus Bipolaris cynodontis (식물 병원균 Bipolaris cynodontis로부터 분리한 새로운 Cochlioquinol 유도체의 구조 분석)

  • Lim, Chi-Hwan
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.112-117
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    • 1996
  • Three active compounds were isolated from the culture of a plant pathogenic fungus, Bipolaris cynodontis. The structure elucidation of these compounds was accomplished by 2D NMR techniques, such as $^1H-^1H$ and $^{13}C-^1H$ COSY, COLOC, HMBC and rotating frame NOE(ROESY). Compounds were found as derivatives of cochlioquinone and cochlioquinol that were previously isolated as phytotoxins from B. bicolor and B. cynodontis, respectively. The compounds showed phytotxicity against Italian ryegrass, one of the host plants of B. cynodontis.

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Seed Transmission of Bipolaris coicis, B. cynodontis, B. maydis and Curvularia lunata causing Leaf Blight of Job's tears (율무에 잎마름 증상을 일으키는 Bipolaris coicis, B. cynodontis, B. maydis 및 Curvularis lunata의 종자전염)

  • Kim, Ji-Soo;Lee, Du-Hyung
    • Korean Journal Plant Pathology
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.287-293
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    • 1998
  • Bipolaris coicis, B. cynodontis, B. maydis and Curvularia lunata were leaf blight fungi detected from 45 seed samples of Job's tears and B. coicis was the predominant species in seed samples followed by C. lunata, B. cynodontis and B. maydis. When the seed components were plated on test tube agar, B. coicis and C. lunata were highly detected from invelucre, glume, endosperm and stamen, but not detected from plumule. Seed infection with B. coicis casued seed rot, coleoptile blight and seedling blight of Job's tears. Conidial characteristics of leaf blight fungi were as follows; B. cynodontis was fusiform, brown, slightly curved, 0~5 distoseptate, and 16.8-48$\times$7.2-16.8${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$ in size; B. cynodontis was fusiform, brown, slightly curved, 0~8 distoseptate, and 16.8-72$\times$9.6-19.2 ${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$; B. maydis was fusiform, brown, distintly curved, 0~10 distoseptate, and 28.8-110.4$\times$12-21.6 ${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$. C. Lunata was fusiform, brown, typically curved, 0~3 distoseptate, and 7.2-24$\times$4.8-12 ${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$. B. coicis was highly pathogenic to Job's tears and corn, weakly pathogenic to rice, but not pathogenic to wheat and barley. c. lunata was highly pathogenic to Job's tears (No. 2), corn, wheat and barley, weakly pathogenic to Job's tears (No. 1), but not pathogenic to rice. All treatments were effective to inhibition of leaf blight fungi when carboram, benoram, fludioxonil, prochloraz, thioram, and tap water treated to infected seeds.

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Identification of Bipolaris, Drechslera, and Exserohilum Isolated from Gramineous Hosts in Korea (화본과식물에서 분리한 Bipolaris, Drechslera, Exserohilum의 동정)

  • Yi, Jeong-Hye;Kim, Jin-Won;Lee, Du-Hyung
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.110-115
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    • 2001
  • Nine species of Bipolaris, two species of Drechslera and two species of Exserohilum were identified from 66 isolates collected from leaf spots and leaf blights on gramineous hosts of field crops, grass pasture plants, turfgrasses and wild weeds in Korea in 1998. They included B. bicolor, B. coicis, B. cynodontis, B. maydis, B. oryzae, B. panici-miliacei, B. setariae, B. sorghicola, B. sorokiniana, D. dictyoides, D. graminea, E. oryzicola and E. turcicum. Of these, B. bicolor, B. sorghicola, D. dictyoides, and E. oryzicola were recorded for the first time in Korea.

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