Corn Stalk Rot Incidence, Etiology, And Control in Florida

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Corn Stalk Rot Incidence, Etiology, And Control in Florida
Young, Thomas R.
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moniliforme or G. zeae because of the presence of an antifungal substance in the young stalks. Benzoxazolinones are fungitoxic compounds that exist in maize at different levels depending on the inbred line and stage of development of the plant (9, 52).
The 1, 4 benzoxazolinones are a group of compounds found in graminaceous plants that have fungitoxic properties. In 56 1955 Virtanen and Heitala (101) reported an anti- Fusarium factor from rye seedlings which they determined to be 2(3)- benzoxaz
...olinone (BOA) . Ether or acid extracts from rye inhibited cultures of Fusarium nival e (Fr.) Cesati and Sclerotinia tri folium Eriks. Four years after finding BOA, Virtanen and Heitala (102) isolated a precursor of BOA from rye seedlings. Glucose was attached to it and enzymatic activity resulted in the formation of BOA. Virtanen and Whalroos (103) described an intermediate, 2 , 4-dihydroxy- 1 , 4- (2H) -benzoxazin-3-one (DIBOA) that had only half the anti- Fusarium activity of BOA. BOA is formed as a result of the hydrolysis of DIBOA glucoside to glucose and DIBOA.

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