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Secondary Metabolites Produced by Neofusicoccum Species Associated with Plants: A Review

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  • Maria Michela Salvatore

    (Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, 80126 Naples, Italy)

  • Artur Alves

    (CESAM-Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies, Department of Biology, University of Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal)

  • Anna Andolfi

    (Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, 80126 Naples, Italy
    BAT Center-Interuniversity Center for Studies on Bioinspired Agro-Environmental Technology, University of Naples Federico II, 80055 Portici (NA), Italy)

Abstract

The genus Neofusicoccum is comprised of approximately 50 species with a worldwide distribution and is typically associated with plants. Neofusicoccum is well-known for the diseases it causes on economically and ecologically relevant host plants. In particular, members of this genus are responsible for grapevine diseases, such as leaf spots, fruit rots, shoot dieback, bud necrosis, vascular discoloration of the wood, and perennial cankers. Many secondary metabolites, including (−)-botryoisocoumarin A, botryosphaerones, cyclobotryoxide and isosclerone, were identified from species of Neofusicoccum and their structural variability and bioactivities might be associated with the role of these compounds in the fungal pathogenicity and virulence. In this review, we summarize the secondary metabolites from Neofusicoccum species focusing on the role of these compounds in the interaction between the fungus and host plant.

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  • Maria Michela Salvatore & Artur Alves & Anna Andolfi, 2021. "Secondary Metabolites Produced by Neofusicoccum Species Associated with Plants: A Review," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 11(2), pages 1-17, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:11:y:2021:i:2:p:149-:d:497808
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    1. Maria Michela Salvatore & Selene Giambra & Daniele Naviglio & Marina DellaGreca & Francesco Salvatore & Santella Burruano & Anna Andolfi, 2018. "Fatty Acids Produced by Neofusicoccum vitifusiforme and N. parvum , Fungi Associated with Grapevine Botryosphaeria Dieback," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 8(12), pages 1-9, December.
    2. Maria Michela Salvatore & Anna Andolfi & Rosario Nicoletti, 2020. "The Thin Line between Pathogenicity and Endophytism: The Case of Lasiodiplodia theobromae," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 10(10), pages 1-22, October.
    3. Rosario Nicoletti & Antonio Fiorentino, 2015. "Plant Bioactive Metabolites and Drugs Produced by Endophytic Fungi of Spermatophyta," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 5(4), pages 1-53, September.
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