Contribution of momilactone A and B to rice allelopathy
Eight cultivars of rice ( Oryza sativa L.) inhibited shoot and root growth of Echinochloa crus-galli when co-cultured with rice seedlings in a bioassay medium. Momilactone A and B were found in the bioassay medium of all rice cultivars, and concentrations of momilactone A and B in the medium were 0....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of plant physiology 2010-07, Vol.167 (10), p.787-791 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Eight cultivars of rice (
Oryza sativa L.) inhibited shoot and root growth of
Echinochloa crus-galli when co-cultured with rice seedlings in a bioassay medium. Momilactone A and B were found in the bioassay medium of all rice cultivars, and concentrations of momilactone A and B in the medium were 0.21−1.5 and 0.66−3.8
μmol/L, respectively, indicating that all rice cultivars may secrete momilactone A and B into the medium. Exogenously applied momilactone A and B inhibited the growth of shoots and roots of
E. crus-galli at concentrations greater than 30 and 1
μmol/L, respectively. The concentrations required for 50% growth inhibition of
E. crus-galli shoots and roots, respectively, were 146 and 91
μmol/L for momilactone A and 6.5 and 6.9
μmol/L for momilactone B. Considering the growth inhibitory activity and concentrations found in the bioassay medium, momilactone A may have caused only 0.8–2.2% of the observed growth inhibition of
E. crus-galli roots and shoots by rice. However, momilactone B in the medium was estimated to be able to cause 59–82% of the observed growth inhibition of
E. crus-galli roots and shoots by the rice seedlings. In addition, the concentrations of momilactone B in the medium reflected the observed differences in the growth inhibition of
E. crus-galli by the eight rice cultivars investigated. This suggests that the allelopathic activity of rice may depend primarily on the secretion level of momilactone B. Therefore, momilactone B may play a very important role in rice allelopathy. |
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ISSN: | 0176-1617 1618-1328 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jplph.2010.01.014 |