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DOI: 10.1271/bbb.69.98
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Confirmation and Quantification of Strigolactones, Germination Stimulants for Root Parasitic Plants<i>Striga</i>and<i>Orobanche</i>, Produced by Cotton

Daisuke Sato,Ayman A. Awad,Yoshinori Takeuchi,Koichi Yoneyama

Exudate
Orobanche
Germination
2005
The germination stimulants for root parasitic plants Striga and Orobanche produced by cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) were examined in detail. Seeds of cotton were germinated and grown on glass wool wetted with sterile distilled water in sterile filter units. The root exudate was collected daily and extracted with ethyl acetate. Each of these ethyl acetate extracts was analyzed directly by high-performance liquid chromatography linked with tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS). The results demonstrate that cotton roots exuded strigol and strigyl acetate, but no other known strigolactones such as orobanchol and alectrol. The production of strigol was detected even in the root exudate collected during the first 24 h of incubation and reached a maximum 5-7 days later. The average exudation of strigol and strigyl acetate during the incubation period was ca. 15 and 2 pg/plant/day, respectively, indicating that strigol mainly contributed to germination stimulation by the cotton root exudate.
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    Confirmation and Quantification of Strigolactones, Germination Stimulants for Root Parasitic Plants<i>Striga</i>and<i>Orobanche</i>, Produced by Cotton” is a paper by Daisuke Sato Ayman A. Awad Yoshinori Takeuchi Koichi Yoneyama published in 2005. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.