Arabian Journal of Chemistry (Jan 2020)

Spencertoxin and spencer acid, new phytotoxic derivatives of diacrylic acid and dipyridinbutan-1,4-diol produced by Spencermartinsia viticola, a causal agent of grapevine Botryosphaeria dieback in Australia

  • Pierluigi Reveglia,
  • Sandra Savocchia,
  • Regina Billones-Baaijens,
  • Marco Masi,
  • Antonio Evidente

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1803 – 1808

Abstract

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Spencermartinsia viticola is one of the most widespread Botryosphaeriaceae species isolated from grapevines in South Australia and New South Wales vineyards in Australia. A new phytotoxic dipyridine-butane-1,4-diol and a new diacrylic acid derivatives, here named spencertoxin (1) and spencer acid (2), were isolated from the culture filtrates of S. viticola isolate DAR78870 together with p-hydroxybenzaldehyde (3) and 2-(4-hydroxyphenyl) acetic acid (4). Spencertoxin and spencer acid were characterized as 2,3-di(pyridin-3-yl)butane-1,4-diol and (2Z,2′Z)-3,3′-(carbonylbis(oxy))diacrylic acid, respectively, by spectroscopic methods (essentially NMR and HRESIMS). Spencertoxin (1), p-hydroxybenzaldehyde (3) and 2-(4-hydroxyphenyl) acetic acid (4) showed phytotoxicity when the pure compounds were assayed on grapevine leaves of Vitis lambrusca and Vitis vinifera cv. Shiraz. Keywords: Grapevine, Botryosphaeria dieback, Spencermartinsia viticola, Phytotoxins, Spencertoxin and spencer acid