Abstract

The antifungal activity of isoprobotryan-9α-ol ( 1) against the plant pathogen Botrytis cinerea has been determined. The biotransformation of this fungistatic sesquiterpenoid by B. cinerea gave the 12-, 14- and 15-hydroxyderivatives ( 2– 4) as the major metabolites. The diminishing of the effect with time suggests that a mechanism of detoxification is present.

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