Poaceae (R.Br.) Barnhart, 1895
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https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.phytochem.2019.112098 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10599351 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DF7A7B0D-C953-DB27-181F-FB974C75FCF1 |
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2.5. Accumulation of 1 and 2 in major Poaceae View in CoL View at ENA species in response to CuCl 2 treatment
To examine the distribution of 1 and 2 accumulation in Poaceae , we treated leaves of rice, maize, oat, rye ( Secale cereale ), and barley with 1 mM CuCl 2. We extracted compounds in the leaves 72 h after treatment, and analyzed the amounts of 1 and 2 by HPLC. Compounds 1 and 2 accumulated in response to CuCl 2 treatment in barley leaves, and their amounts were 3.4 and 4.4 nmol/g fr. wt, respectively. Compounds 1 and 2 were not detected in rice, maize, oat, or rye.
2.6. Antimicrobial activities of 1 and 2
The antifungal activities of 1 and 2 against phytopathogenic fungi B. sorokiniana , F. graminearum , and Alternaria brassicicola were evaluated by inhibition of conidial germination and germ tube elongation. The concentration of 1 was not enough to examine a dose-response relationship; the assay was only performed at 1,000 μM. Compounds 1 and 2 showed inhibitory effects on the conidial germination of F. graminearum and A. brassicicola but not B. sorokiniana ( Fig. 8A and B View Fig ). Conversely, compounds 1 and 2 almost completely inhibited germ tube elongation in F. graminearum and A. brassicicola at 1,000 μM and inhibited that of B. sorokiniana by 39.5 and 48.0%, respectively ( Fig. 8C View Fig ). Compound 2 demonstrated a marked inhibitory effect on the germ tube elongation of F. graminearum and A. brassicicola , even at 10 μM ( Fig. 8D View Fig ).
The inhibitory activity of 2 against Pseudomonas syringae pv. japonica was assayed by monitoring growth in liquid culture. However, 2 did not inhibit growth, even at 1,000 μM (data not shown).
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