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Euphytica ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 217 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander Blackburn ◽  
Gaganjot Sidhu ◽  
William F. Schillinger ◽  
Daniel Skinner ◽  
Kulvinder Gill

2021 ◽  
Vol 56 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-40
Author(s):  
E. Turgunov ◽  
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M.F. Faizullaeva ◽  
K.Kh. Darmaganbet ◽  
L.A. Zhusupova ◽  
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The herbicidal effects of aminopentinols, aminohexinols and some synthesized acetylene aminospirths, hydrochloride compounds, as well as the biological activity of their effects in relation to such important crops as cotton and corn were studied. During pretreatment of seeds and weeds, it was found that the studied drugs show different herbicidal activity in relation to annual dicotyledonous and annual grain weeds, depending on their chemical composition and dosage. It has been established that many ammonium salts of acetylene amino alcohols have high biological activity and that their use, depending on the chemical structure and quantity, has biological effects. To determine the biological activity of the studied drugs, the authors used a well-known method of biotestylation in wheat coleoptile. Preemergence treatment by solutions of abovementioned preparates in dependence on their chemical structure and dose have rendered different action on the growth leguminous (nut) and cereals (wheat, sorghum) plants.


2019 ◽  
Vol 66 (3) ◽  
pp. 507-515 ◽  
Author(s):  
Linlin Chen ◽  
Yuming Ma ◽  
Jingya Zhao ◽  
Xuejing Geng ◽  
Wenbo Chen ◽  
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Abstract Fusarium pseudograminearum is an important pathogen of Fusarium crown rot and Fusarium head blight, which is able to infect wheat and barley worldwide, causing great economic losses. Transcription factors (TFs) of the basic leucine zipper (bZIP) protein family control important processes in all eukaryotes. In this study, we identified a gene, designated FpAda1, encoding a bZIP TF in F. pseudograminearum. The homolog of FpAda1 is also known to affect hyphal growth in Neurospora crassa. Deletion of FpAda1 in F. pseudograminearum resulted in defects in hyphal growth, mycelial branching and conidia formation. Pathogenicity assays showed that virulence of the Δfpada1 mutant was dramatically decreased on wheat coleoptiles and barley leaves. However, wheat coleoptile inoculation assay showed that Δfpada1 could penetrate and proliferate in wheat cells. Moreover, the FpAda1 was required for abnormal nuclear morphology in conidia and transcription of FpCdc2 and FpCdc42. Taken together, these results indicate that FpAda1 is an important transcription factor involved in growth and development in F. pseudograminearum.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Han Qiu ◽  
Xu Zhao ◽  
Wenqin Fang ◽  
Huiming Wu ◽  
Yakubu Saddeeq Abubakar ◽  
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Molecules ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 746
Author(s):  
Claudia Valverde Malaver ◽  
Ana Colmenares Dulcey ◽  
Carlos Rial ◽  
Rosa Varela ◽  
José Molinillo ◽  
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A bio-guided study of leaf extracts allowed the isolation of two new macrobicyclic hydrolysable tannins, namely merianin A (1) and merianin B (2), and oct-1-en-3-yl β-xylopyranosyl-(1”-6’)-β-glucopyranoside (3) from Meriania hernandoi, in addition to 11 known compounds reported for the first time in the Meriania genus. The structures were elucidated by spectroscopic analyses including one- and two-dimensional NMR techniques and mass spectrometry. The bioactivities of the compounds were determined by measuring the DPPH radical scavenging activity and by carrying out antioxidant power assays (FRAP), etiolated wheat coleoptile assays and phytotoxicity assays on the standard target species Lycopersicum esculentum W. (tomato). Compounds 1 and 2 exhibited the best free radical scavenging activities, with FRS50 values of 2.0 and 1.9 µM, respectively.


Author(s):  
Antonio Cala ◽  
Marco Masi ◽  
Alessio Cimmino ◽  
José M.G. Molinillo ◽  
Francisco A. Macías ◽  
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(+)-epi-Epoformin (1), is a fungal cyclohexene epoxide isolated together with diplopimarane and sphaeropsidins A and C, a nor-ent-pimarane and two pimaranes, from the culture filtrates of Diplodia quercivora, a fungal pathogen for cork oak in Sardinia, Italy. Compound 1 possesses a plethora of biological activities including: antifungal, zootoxic and phytotoxic activity. The last activity and the peculiar structural feature of 1 suggested to carry out a structure activity relationship study, preparing eight key hemisynthetic derivatives and their phytotoxicity was assayed. The complete spectroscopic characterization and the activity in the etiolated wheat coleoptile bioassay of all the compounds is reported. Most of the compounds inhibited growth and some of them had comparable or higher activity than the natural product and the reference herbicide Logran. As regards the structure-activity relationship, the carbonyl proved to be essential for their activity of 1, as well as the conjugated double bond, while the epoxide could be altered with no significant loss.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Renaud Bastien ◽  
Olivia Guayasamin ◽  
Stéphane Douady ◽  
Bruno Moulia

AbstractTo stand straight and upright along their growth, plants needs to regulate actively their posture. Gravitropic movement, which occurs when plants modify their growth and curvature to orient their aerial organ against the force of gravity, is a major feature of this postural control. A recent model has shown that graviception and proprioception are sufficient to account for the gravitropic movement and subsequent organ posture demonstrated by a range of species. However, some plants, including wheat coleoptiles, exhibit a stronger regulation of posture than predicted by the model. Here, we performed an extensive kinematics study on wheat coleoptiles during a gravitropic perturbation experiment in order to better understand this unexpectedly strong regulation. Close temporal observation of the data revealed that both perturbed and unperturbed coleoptiles showed oscillatory pulses of elongation and curvature variation that propagated from the apex to the base of their aerial organs. In perturbed (tilted) coleoptiles, we discovered a non-trivial coupling between the oscillatory dynamics of curvature and elongation. This relationship appears to be critical to the postural control of the organ, and indicates the presence of a mechanism that is capable of affecting the relationship between elongation rate, differential growth, and curvature.


2015 ◽  
Vol 40 (4) ◽  
pp. 539-548 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. J. Wodzicki ◽  
Alina B. Grodek ◽  
S. Zajączkowska

The nonvolatile fraction of the oleoresin of <i>Pinus sihestris</i> L. was found to contain substances which inhibit growth of wheat ceoleoptile and oat mesocotyl sections in standard bioassays. The inhibition is mainly confined to the fraction of resin acids. Among the seven authentic resin acids tested, the effects of dehydroabietic and abietic acids were most sifgnificant. Palustric, pimaric and isopimaric acids were not effective in the wheat coleoptile section straight growth test. None of the substances, in the amounts tested, except for extremely high concentration, exerted an inhibitory effect on natural or IAA-induced elongation of pine hypocotyl sections. Neither was an inhibitory effect discovered in the microbiological test with the <i>Aspergillus niger</i> van Tiegh. The results obtained with pine hypocotyl sections, allow the conclusion that resin acids interfering with the results of standard bioassays are probably not effective as inhibitory factors in the regulation of pine tissue growth.


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