| Literature DB >> 33874632 |
Hubert Lagrange1, Christian Jay-Allgmand2, Frédéric Lapeyrie1.
Abstract
• Ectomycorrhizal hyphal growth is shown to be stimulated by a phenol compound isolated from Eucalyptus globulus ssp. bicostata root exudates, highlighting the importance of phenolics in host-fungal interaction. • HPLC analysis allowed separation and identification of phenolic compounds from Eucalyptus seedling tissues and root exudates. The activity of the flavonol, rutin, was tested on a range of mycorrhizal and saprophytic fungi. • Rutin stimulated Pisolithus hyphal growth by more than twofold, and the fungus responded significantly to concentrations as low as 1 pM; only a few strains responded. • Rutin from Eucalyptus globulus ssp. bicostata root exudates is a flavonoid signal for Pisolithus, and is the first such flavonoid signal identified. A rutin gradient could contribute to orientating hyphal elongation toward the root tip thereby favouring mycorrhizal infection, and might also influence the interaction between fungi in the rhizosphere.Entities:
Keywords: ectomycorrhiza; eucalypt; flavonoid; flavonol; fungus; quercetin; quercitrin; rutin; signal
Year: 2001 PMID: 33874632 DOI: 10.1046/j.1469-8137.2001.00027.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: New Phytol ISSN: 0028-646X Impact factor: 10.151