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Title:Rice allelopathy induced by methyl jasmonate and methyl salicylate
Author(s):Bi HH; Zeng RS; Su LM; An M; Luo SM;
Address:"Research Center for Chemical Ecology, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, People's Republic of China"
Journal Title:J Chem Ecol
Year:2007
Volume:20070406
Issue:5
Page Number:1089 - 1103
DOI: 10.1007/s10886-007-9286-1
ISSN/ISBN:0098-0331 (Print) 0098-0331 (Linking)
Abstract:"Methyl jasmonate (MeJA) and methyl salicylate (MeSA) are important signaling molecules that induce plant defense against insect herbivores and microbial pathogens. We tested the hypothesis that allelopathy is an inducible defense mechanism, and that the JA and SA signaling pathways may activate allelochemicals release. Exogenous application of MeJA and MeSA to rice (Oryza sativa L.) enhanced rice allelopathic potential and led to accumulation of phenolics, an increase in enzymatic activities, and gene transcription of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) and cinnamate 4-hydroxylase (C4H), two key enzymes in the phenylpropanoid pathway. Aqueous extracts of the leaves of rice IAC165, a putative allelopathic variety, treated with MeSA (5 mM) or MeJA (0.05 mM), showed increased inhibitory effects (25 and 21%, respectively) on root growth of barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli L.), and increased inhibitory effects (18 and 23%, respectively) on shoot growth. Aqueous extracts from leaves of Huajingxian 1 rice, a putative nonallelopathic variety treated with MeJA and MeSA, caused 63 and 24% inhibition of root growth in barnyardgrass seedlings. The root exudates of both IAC165 and Huajingxian 1 plants treated with MeJA and MeSA for 48 hr also showed significant increases in their inhibitory effects on root growth of barnyardgrass seedlings. At the four-leaf stage, levels of 3,4-hydroxybenzoic acid, vanillic acid, coumaric acid, and ferulic acid that accumulated in the leaves were 5.3-, 31.3-, 2.2-, and 1.7-fold higher in response to MeJA exposure, and 3.3-, 13.1-, 2.0-, and 2.2-fold higher in response to MeSA. Treatments of MeSA and MeJA enhanced the PAL activity in the rice leaves up to 52.3 and 80.1%, respectively, whereas C4H activity was increased by 40.2 and 67%. Gene transcription of PAL and C4H in rice leaves significantly increased after the plants were subjected to treatment with MeJA and MeSA. These results suggest that allelopathy may be an active defense mechanism, and that plant signaling compounds are potentially valuable in its regulation"
Keywords:Acetates/*pharmacology Carboxylic Acids/metabolism Cyclopentanes/*pharmacology Echinochloa/drug effects/growth & development Oryza/*drug effects/metabolism Oxylipins Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyase/metabolism Pheromones/*metabolism Plant Extracts/pharmacology;
Notes:"MedlineBi, Hai Hong Zeng, Ren Sen Su, Li Ming An, Min Luo, Shi Ming eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2007/04/07 J Chem Ecol. 2007 May; 33(5):1089-103. doi: 10.1007/s10886-007-9286-1. Epub 2007 Apr 6"

 
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