RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN CHEMICAL-STRUCTURE AND INHIBITORY ACTIVITY OF C-6 THROUGH C-9 VOLATILES EMITTED BY PLANT RESIDUES

被引:24
作者
BRADOW, JM
机构
[1] Southern Regional Research Center, USDA, ARS, New Orleans, 70179, Louisiana
关键词
ALLELOPATHY; ALLELOCHEMICALS; ALLIUM-CEPA; DAUCUS-CAROTA; LYCOPERSICON-ESCULENTUM; COVER CROPS; INSECT ATTRACTANTS; CONSERVATION TILLAGE; HYDROCARBONS; ALCOHOLS; KETONES; ALDEHYDES; CARBOXYLIC ACIDS;
D O I
10.1007/BF00988001
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Leaf, stem, flower, fruit, and root residues of a wide variety of plants have been reported to emit bioactive n-alkanes, 2-alkanols, n-alkanals, 2-alkenals, 2-alkanones, and n-alkanoic acids containing from six to nine carbon atoms. During a 72-hr exposure to the vapor phase of these compounds (6.9, 20. 8 or 34.4-mu-M/liter), germination of onion, carrot, and tomato seeds was inhibited to varying degrees. The extent of inhibition caused by these plant residue volatiles depended upon the compound type and concentration, carbon-chain length, and the seed species tested. Tomato seeds recovered more fully from exposure to these volatile inhibitors than did those of carrot and onion. Degree of recovery in all three species depended on the type and concentration of volatile present. The C-7 and C-8 compounds were the most inhibitory among these 24 volatiles. Of the six classes of chemicals examined, the 2-alkenals were the most inhibitory, followed by the 2-alkanols, n-alkanals, and 2-alkanones, which were equally effective as seed germination inhibitors. The straight-chain alkanes and alkanoic acids were relatively noninhibitory. Tests of a C-7 and C-9 alkadienal indicated that the C-7 compound was the more inhibitory.
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页码:2193 / 2212
页数:20
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