斯特里加
桥粒
斯特里加·赫蒙蒂卡
生物
寄生植物
豆类
间作
农学
化感作用
胚根
植物
发芽
寄主(生物学)
生态学
作者
Antony M. Hooper,Ahmed Hassanali,Keith Chamberlain,Zeyaur R. Khan,John A. Pickett
摘要
Abstract In smallholder farming in East Africa, intercropping of maize with the cattle forage legume, Desmodium uncinatum Jacq., prevents parasitism by Striga hermonthica (Del.) Benth. (witchweed) through an allelopathic mechanism. Isoschaftoside, a di‐ C ‐glycosylflavone, isolated from the root extract and root exudate of Desmodium , interferes with in vitro radicle development of germinated Striga . The biosynthetic pathway of this class of compound is already mostly present in edible legumes and in cereals, so characterisation of the enzyme and genes that control C ‐glycosylflavone biosynthesis has the potential to create this protection mechanism in other agriculturally important plants. Copyright © 2009 Society of Chemical Industry
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