A series of quinoxaline derivatives were designed, synthesized and evaluated as antimicrobial agents against plant pathogenic bacteria and fungi. Some of these compounds exhibited significant antibacterial and antifungal activities in… Click to show full abstract
A series of quinoxaline derivatives were designed, synthesized and evaluated as antimicrobial agents against plant pathogenic bacteria and fungi. Some of these compounds exhibited significant antibacterial and antifungal activities in vitro. Compound 5k displayed good antibacterial activity against Acidovorax citrulli (Ac). Compounds 5j and 5t exhibited the most potent anti-RS (Rhizoctonia solani) activity, with the corresponding EC50 values of 8.54 and 12.01 μg mL−1, respectively, which are superior to that of the commercial azoxystrobin (26.17 μg mL−1). Further, the scanning electron microscopy results proved that compound 5j had certain effects on the cell morphology of RS. Moreover, an in vivo bioassay also demonstrated that the anti-RS activity of compound 5j could effectively control rice sheath blight. These results indicate that quinoxaline derivatives could be promising agricultural bactericides and fungicides.
               
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