Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Environment

Volume 7, Issue 1 (February 2018)

ISSN Print: 2325-7458   ISSN Online: 2325-744X

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Stereospecific Degradation of Diastereomers by Plant Associated Bacteria Influences the Antifungal Performance of Dodemorph

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DOI: 10.4236/jacen.2018.71002    822 Downloads   1,536 Views  
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Morpholine fungcides have certain antibacterial side effect, dodemorph being the most active among them. The diequatorial (cis-form of dodemorph expressed higher antibacterial activity than the axial-equatorial (trans-form, and no synergy in their joint action could be revealed in this respect. Moreover, the partition of diastereomers between cells and medium strictly correlated to their toxicity. Considerable differences were detected among degradation rates in various bacteria, and the meso-(RS)-diastereomer was deteriorated more intensively, then the trans-(SS anRR)-forms in Corynebacterium betaeErwinia uredovora and Pseudomonasfluorescens. As a result, the stereospecific degradation of diastereomers changed their ratio in the medium, thus this metabolic step could influence the antifungal performance of dodemorph based preparations against filamentous fungi. It was demonstrated that due to synergic joint action, the fungistatic effect of morpholine derivatives noticeably increased against Botrytis cinerea by changing the ratio of diastereomers.

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Oros, G. (2018) Stereospecific Degradation of Diastereomers by Plant Associated Bacteria Influences the Antifungal Performance of Dodemorph. Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Environment, 7, 10-20. doi: 10.4236/jacen.2018.71002.

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