Specific accumulation of antifungal 5-alk(en)ylresorchinol homologs in etiolated rice [Oryza sativa] seedlings

The accumulation of a mixture of 5-alk(en)ylresrocinol homologs (ARs) composed of C(13:0), C(15:1), C(15:0), C(17:1), C(17;0) carbon chains in rice seedlings (Oryza sativa, cv. Rd-25) that exhibited high antifungal activity against the rice blast fungus was specific to etiolated plants. ARs accumula...

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subjects 5-alk(en)ylresorcinol
Agronomy. Soil science and plant productions
AHILAMIENTO
ANTIBIOTICOS
ANTIBIOTICS
ANTIBIOTIQUE
antifungal agent
ANTIFUNGAL PROPERTIES
Biological and medical sciences
ETIOLATION
ETIOLEMENT
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Fungal plant pathogens
Genetics and breeding of economic plants
ORYZA SATIVA
Oryza species
Pathology, epidemiology, host-fungus relationships. Damages, economic importance
Pest resistance
Phytopathology. Animal pests. Plant and forest protection
Plant pathogens
PLANTAS SILVESTRES
PLANTE SAUVAGE
PLANTULAS
PLANTULE
PROPIEDADES ANTIMICOSICAS
PROPRIETE ANTIFONGIQUE
SEEDLINGS
Varietal selection. Specialized plant breeding, plant breeding aims
WILD PLANTS
wild rice
title Specific accumulation of antifungal 5-alk(en)ylresorchinol homologs in etiolated rice [Oryza sativa] seedlings
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