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Growth Promotion in Pea Stem Sections. III. By Alkyl Nitriles, Alkyl Acetylenes and Insect Juvenile Hormones.

B B Stowe1, V W Hudson.   

Abstract

C(14), C(15), and C(16) alkyl nitriles, and C(16) and C(18) alkyl acetylenes at 10 to 105 micromolar concentrations promote the growth of stem sections from red-light-exposed seedlings of dwarf peas (Pisum sativum L. cv. Progress No. 9). Similar results were obtained with substances active as insect juvenile hormones, namely farnesol, the racemic ethyl ester of 1 of the natural hormones, and a "synthetic juvenile hormone" mixture, the latter 2 having as high an activity in the pea assay as any lipid reported previously. A sterically nearly identical compound, methyl-RS-10,11-epoxyfarnesoate, is a weak insect hormone and did not promote plant growth. Thus activity in peas and in insects is in some cases parallel. Other similarities and some differences are discussed. Peas appear to require molecules longer than 20A, while insect activity is maximal at that length. All active molecules are ineffective in promoting pea stem elongation by themselves, indole acetic acid must also be present. The lipid effect in plants and the juvenile hormone response in insects have much in common and the evidence suggests they could have a similar locus of action in a membrane controlling respiratory function.

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Year:  1969        PMID: 16657156      PMCID: PMC396213          DOI: 10.1104/pp.44.7.1051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


  17 in total

1.  RECIPROCAL EFFECTS OF INSECT AND PLANT-GROWTH SUBSTANCES.

Authors:  D B CARLISLE; D J OSBORNE; P E ELLIS; J E MOORHOUSE
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1963-12-21       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  CONTROL OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN INSECTS.

Authors:  H A SCHNEIDERMAN; L I GILBERT
Journal:  Science       Date:  1964-01-24       Impact factor: 47.728

3.  Juvenile hormone activity in microorganisms and plants.

Authors:  H A SCHNEIDERMAN; L I GILBERT; M J WEINSTEIN
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1960-12-17       Impact factor: 49.962

Review 4.  The chemistry and biology of juvenile hormone.

Authors:  H Röller; K H Dahm
Journal:  Recent Prog Horm Res       Date:  1968

5.  Discrimination learning as the summation of excitation and inhibition.

Authors:  E Hearst
Journal:  Science       Date:  1968-12-13       Impact factor: 47.728

6.  Bracken and locust ecdysones: their effects on molting in the desert locust.

Authors:  D B Carlisle; P E Ellis
Journal:  Science       Date:  1968-03-29       Impact factor: 47.728

7.  Relationship between growth and respiration induced by lipids in pea stem sections.

Authors:  D Penny; B B Stowe
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1965-11       Impact factor: 8.340

8.  Juvenile hormone activity of structurally unrelated compounds.

Authors:  H A Schneiderman; A Krishnakumaran; V G Kulkarni; L Friedman
Journal:  J Insect Physiol       Date:  1965-12       Impact factor: 2.354

9.  Lethal effects of synthetic juvenile hormone on the human body louse.

Authors:  J W Vinson; C M Williams
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1967-07       Impact factor: 11.205

10.  Juvenile and gonadotropic hormone activity of 10,11-epoxyfarnesenic acid methyl ester.

Authors:  W S Bowers; M J Thompson; E C Uebel
Journal:  Life Sci       Date:  1965-12       Impact factor: 5.037

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  4 in total

1.  Plant-herbivore interactions: Examination of potential effects of bison saliva on regrowth of Bouteloua gracilis (H.B.K.) lag.

Authors:  J K Detling; M I Dyer; C Procter-Gregg; D T Winn
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  1980-04       Impact factor: 3.225

2.  Probing a membrane matrix regulating hormone action: I. The molecular length of effective lipids.

Authors:  B B Stowe; M A Dotts
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1971-11       Impact factor: 8.340

3.  Examination of North American bison saliva for potential plant growth regulators.

Authors:  J K Detling; C W Ross; M H Walmsley; D W Hilbert; C A Bonilla; M I Dyer
Journal:  J Chem Ecol       Date:  1981-03       Impact factor: 2.626

Review 4.  Environmental and toxicological aspects of insect growth regulators.

Authors:  J E Wright
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  1976-04       Impact factor: 9.031

  4 in total

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