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Dehydrocostus lactone is exuded from sunflower roots and stimulates germination of the root parasite Orobanche cumana.

Daniel M Joel1, Swapan K Chaudhuri, Dina Plakhine, Hammam Ziadna, John C Steffens.   

Abstract

The germination of the obligate root parasites of the Orobanchaceae depends on the perception of chemical stimuli from host roots. Several compounds, collectively termed strigolactones, stimulate the germination of the various Orobanche species, but do not significantly elicit germination of Orobanche cumana, a specific parasite of sunflower. Phosphate starvation markedly decreased the stimulatory activity of sunflower root exudates toward O. cumana, and fluridone - an inhibitor of the carotenoid biosynthesis pathway - did not inhibit the production of the germination stimulant in both shoots and roots of young sunflower plants, indicating that the stimulant is not a strigolactone. We identified the natural germination stimulant from sunflower root exudates by bioassay-driven purification. Its chemical structure was elucidated as the guaianolide sesquiterpene lactone dehydrocostus lactone (DCL). Low DCL concentrations effectively stimulate the germination of O. cumana seeds but not of Phelipanche aegyptiaca (syn. Orobanche aegyptiaca). DCL and other sesquiterpene lactones were found in various plant organs, but were previously not known to be exuded to the rhizosphere where they can interact with other organisms.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21353686     DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2011.01.037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phytochemistry        ISSN: 0031-9422            Impact factor:   4.072


  21 in total

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2.  The synthetic strigolactone GR24 influences the growth pattern of phytopathogenic fungi.

Authors:  Evgenia Dor; Daniel M Joel; Yoram Kapulnik; Hinanit Koltai; Joseph Hershenhorn
Journal:  Planta       Date:  2011-06-19       Impact factor: 4.116

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4.  Reduced germination of Orobanche cumana seeds in the presence of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungi or their exudates.

Authors:  Johann Louarn; Francis Carbonne; Philippe Delavault; Guillaume Bécard; Soizic Rochange
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-11-07       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  The genetic structure of wild Orobanche cumana Wallr. (Orobanchaceae) populations in eastern Bulgaria reflects introgressions from weedy populations.

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Journal:  ScientificWorldJournal       Date:  2014-07-20

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9.  Image analysis for the automatic phenotyping of Orobanche cumana tubercles on sunflower roots.

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Journal:  Plant Methods       Date:  2021-07-21       Impact factor: 4.993

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