Kelly-da-Silva  JR
	
					    												
Bethlehem 66075-110
Brazil						                            
                            
						
 Research Article
												Phenylpropanoids Produced by Piper divaricatum, A Resistant Species
to Infection by Fusarium solani f. sp. piperis, the Pathogenic Agent of
Fusariosis in Black Pepper 						
Author(s): Erisléia-Meireles N, Luciana-Xavier P, Alessandra-Ramos R, José-Guilherme MS, William-Setzer N and Kelly-da-Silva JR
Erisléia-Meireles N, Luciana-Xavier P, Alessandra-Ramos R, José-Guilherme MS, William-Setzer N and Kelly-da-Silva JR
             
						
												
				 In a previous study, the essential oil (EO) of Piper divaricatum showed strong antifungal activity in vitro against Fusarium solani F. sp. piperis. For this reason, the seedlings of P. divaricatum were inoculated with the pathogen to evaluate the in-vivo resistance. Evaluation of symptoms and analysis of secondary metabolite production from infected and non-infected plants occurred at 7, 21, 30 and 45 days post inoculation (dpi). Throughout the experiment, the infected seedlings did not display symptoms of infection or significant variation of total phenolic compounds. However, lipoxygenase (LOX) enzymatic activity, which is involved in the defense mechanism, had increased in the 21 and 45 dpi. In addition, the EOs were analyzed by GC-MS. The EOs from infected plants showed a substantial increase in the concentrations of phenylpropanoid .. View More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2157-7471.1000333