Assessment of the role of fluorescent root and seed exudates in crop plants

Fluorescent compounds have been reported in plant leaves, having an important biological role in the protection towards UV irradiation. It is also known that stress conditions in plants stimulate the production of some of these compounds in their aerial portion. However, less is known about their production by roots or seeds and their presence in the soil surrounding them. We report here that, soybean, sunflowers and rapeseed produced fluorescent seed and root exudates. Phosphorus deficiency in rapeseed stimulates the excretion of fluorescent compounds by roots, mainly chlorogenic acid and scopoletin. When the effect of the fluorescent fraction from soybean seed exudates on Macrophomina phaseolina was tested, an enhanced induction of sclerotia formation, hyphal squeezing and lysis in the mycelium was observed. The fluorescent compounds and perhaps other chemical molecules also present in exudates might constitute a transitory defense barrier against early attack by pathogens.

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Main Authors: Yaryura, Pablo Marcelo, Cordon, Gabriela, León, Mariana, Kerber, Norma Lucía, Pucheu, Norma Lucrecia, Lagorio, María Gabriela, Rubio, Gerardo, Vivanco, Jorge M., García, Augusto F.
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Subjects:FLUORESCENT COMPOUNDS, MACROPHOMINA PHASEOLINA, MINERAL STRESS, OIL CROPS, PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-AGRO:469972023-11-17T13:00:53Zhttp://ceiba.agro.uba.ar/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=46997AAGAssessment of the role of fluorescent root and seed exudates in crop plantsYaryura, Pablo MarceloCordon, GabrielaLeón, MarianaKerber, Norma LucíaPucheu, Norma LucreciaLagorio, María GabrielaRubio, GerardoVivanco, Jorge M. García, Augusto F.textengapplication/pdfFluorescent compounds have been reported in plant leaves, having an important biological role in the protection towards UV irradiation. It is also known that stress conditions in plants stimulate the production of some of these compounds in their aerial portion. However, less is known about their production by roots or seeds and their presence in the soil surrounding them. We report here that, soybean, sunflowers and rapeseed produced fluorescent seed and root exudates. Phosphorus deficiency in rapeseed stimulates the excretion of fluorescent compounds by roots, mainly chlorogenic acid and scopoletin. When the effect of the fluorescent fraction from soybean seed exudates on Macrophomina phaseolina was tested, an enhanced induction of sclerotia formation, hyphal squeezing and lysis in the mycelium was observed. The fluorescent compounds and perhaps other chemical molecules also present in exudates might constitute a transitory defense barrier against early attack by pathogens.Fluorescent compounds have been reported in plant leaves, having an important biological role in the protection towards UV irradiation. It is also known that stress conditions in plants stimulate the production of some of these compounds in their aerial portion. However, less is known about their production by roots or seeds and their presence in the soil surrounding them. We report here that, soybean, sunflowers and rapeseed produced fluorescent seed and root exudates. Phosphorus deficiency in rapeseed stimulates the excretion of fluorescent compounds by roots, mainly chlorogenic acid and scopoletin. When the effect of the fluorescent fraction from soybean seed exudates on Macrophomina phaseolina was tested, an enhanced induction of sclerotia formation, hyphal squeezing and lysis in the mycelium was observed. The fluorescent compounds and perhaps other chemical molecules also present in exudates might constitute a transitory defense barrier against early attack by pathogens.FLUORESCENT COMPOUNDSMACROPHOMINA PHASEOLINAMINERAL STRESSOIL CROPSPHENOLIC COMPOUNDSJournal of Plant Nutrition
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topic FLUORESCENT COMPOUNDS
MACROPHOMINA PHASEOLINA
MINERAL STRESS
OIL CROPS
PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS
FLUORESCENT COMPOUNDS
MACROPHOMINA PHASEOLINA
MINERAL STRESS
OIL CROPS
PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS
spellingShingle FLUORESCENT COMPOUNDS
MACROPHOMINA PHASEOLINA
MINERAL STRESS
OIL CROPS
PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS
FLUORESCENT COMPOUNDS
MACROPHOMINA PHASEOLINA
MINERAL STRESS
OIL CROPS
PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS
Yaryura, Pablo Marcelo
Cordon, Gabriela
León, Mariana
Kerber, Norma Lucía
Pucheu, Norma Lucrecia
Lagorio, María Gabriela
Rubio, Gerardo
Vivanco, Jorge M.
García, Augusto F.
Assessment of the role of fluorescent root and seed exudates in crop plants
description Fluorescent compounds have been reported in plant leaves, having an important biological role in the protection towards UV irradiation. It is also known that stress conditions in plants stimulate the production of some of these compounds in their aerial portion. However, less is known about their production by roots or seeds and their presence in the soil surrounding them. We report here that, soybean, sunflowers and rapeseed produced fluorescent seed and root exudates. Phosphorus deficiency in rapeseed stimulates the excretion of fluorescent compounds by roots, mainly chlorogenic acid and scopoletin. When the effect of the fluorescent fraction from soybean seed exudates on Macrophomina phaseolina was tested, an enhanced induction of sclerotia formation, hyphal squeezing and lysis in the mycelium was observed. The fluorescent compounds and perhaps other chemical molecules also present in exudates might constitute a transitory defense barrier against early attack by pathogens.
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topic_facet FLUORESCENT COMPOUNDS
MACROPHOMINA PHASEOLINA
MINERAL STRESS
OIL CROPS
PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS
author Yaryura, Pablo Marcelo
Cordon, Gabriela
León, Mariana
Kerber, Norma Lucía
Pucheu, Norma Lucrecia
Lagorio, María Gabriela
Rubio, Gerardo
Vivanco, Jorge M.
García, Augusto F.
author_facet Yaryura, Pablo Marcelo
Cordon, Gabriela
León, Mariana
Kerber, Norma Lucía
Pucheu, Norma Lucrecia
Lagorio, María Gabriela
Rubio, Gerardo
Vivanco, Jorge M.
García, Augusto F.
author_sort Yaryura, Pablo Marcelo
title Assessment of the role of fluorescent root and seed exudates in crop plants
title_short Assessment of the role of fluorescent root and seed exudates in crop plants
title_full Assessment of the role of fluorescent root and seed exudates in crop plants
title_fullStr Assessment of the role of fluorescent root and seed exudates in crop plants
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the role of fluorescent root and seed exudates in crop plants
title_sort assessment of the role of fluorescent root and seed exudates in crop plants
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