Citrantifidiene and citrantifidiol: bioactive metabolites produced by Trichoderma citrinoviride with potential antifeedant activity toward aphids.
@article{Evidente2008CitrantifidieneAC, title={Citrantifidiene and citrantifidiol: bioactive metabolites produced by Trichoderma citrinoviride with potential antifeedant activity toward aphids.}, author={Antonio Evidente and Gaetano Ricciardiello and Anna Andolfi and Maria Agnese Sabatini and Sonia Ganassi and Claudio Altomare and Mara Favilla and Dominique J. Melck}, journal={Journal of agricultural and food chemistry}, year={2008}, volume={56 10}, pages={ 3569-73 } }
Two novel metabolites with potential antifeedant activity were isolated from cultures of the fungus Trichoderma citrinoviride strain ITEM 4484 grown in solid-state fermentation on sterile rice kernels. The producing strain was identified at species level by sequence analysis of the internal transcribed spacer regions ITS-1 and ITS-2 of the nuclear rDNA and a fragment of the translation elongation factor gene TEF-1alpha. Fractionation by column chromatography and TLC of the culture organic…
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