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Isolation and identification of Desmodium root exudates from drought tolerant species used as intercrops against Striga hermonthica

Plants from the genus Desmodium, in particular D. uncinatum, are used on sub-Saharan small-holder farms as intercrops to inhibit parasitism of cereal crops by Striga hermonthica and Striga asiatica via an allelopathic mechanism. The search for Desmodium species which are adapted to more arid conditi...

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Autores principales: Hooper, A.M., Caulfield, J.C., Hao, B., Pickett, J.A., Midega, C.A.O., Khan, Z.R.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4560159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26164239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2015.06.026
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author Hooper, A.M.
Caulfield, J.C.
Hao, B.
Pickett, J.A.
Midega, C.A.O.
Khan, Z.R.
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Hao, B.
Pickett, J.A.
Midega, C.A.O.
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description Plants from the genus Desmodium, in particular D. uncinatum, are used on sub-Saharan small-holder farms as intercrops to inhibit parasitism of cereal crops by Striga hermonthica and Striga asiatica via an allelopathic mechanism. The search for Desmodium species which are adapted to more arid conditions, and which show resilience to increased drought stress, previously identified D. intortum, D. incanum and D. ramosissimum as potential drought tolerant intercrops. Their potential as intercrops was assessed for resource poor areas of rain-fed cereal production where drought conditions can persist through normal meteorological activity, or where drought may have increasing impact through climate change. The chemical composition of the root exudates were characterised and the whole exudate biological activity was shown to be active in pot experiments for inhibition of Striga parasitism on maize. Furthermore, rain fed plot experiments showed the drought tolerant Desmodium intercrops to be effective for Striga inhibition. This work demonstrates the allelopathic nature of the new drought tolerant intercrops through activity of root exudates and the major compounds seen in the exudates are characterised as being C-glycosylflavonoid. In young plants, the exudates show large qualitative differences but as the plants mature, there is a high degree of convergence of the C-glycosylflavonoid exudate chemical profile amongst active Desmodium intercrops that confers biological activity. This defines the material for examining the mechanism for Striga inhibition.
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spelling pubmed-45601592015-09-08 Isolation and identification of Desmodium root exudates from drought tolerant species used as intercrops against Striga hermonthica Hooper, A.M. Caulfield, J.C. Hao, B. Pickett, J.A. Midega, C.A.O. Khan, Z.R. Phytochemistry Article Plants from the genus Desmodium, in particular D. uncinatum, are used on sub-Saharan small-holder farms as intercrops to inhibit parasitism of cereal crops by Striga hermonthica and Striga asiatica via an allelopathic mechanism. The search for Desmodium species which are adapted to more arid conditions, and which show resilience to increased drought stress, previously identified D. intortum, D. incanum and D. ramosissimum as potential drought tolerant intercrops. Their potential as intercrops was assessed for resource poor areas of rain-fed cereal production where drought conditions can persist through normal meteorological activity, or where drought may have increasing impact through climate change. The chemical composition of the root exudates were characterised and the whole exudate biological activity was shown to be active in pot experiments for inhibition of Striga parasitism on maize. Furthermore, rain fed plot experiments showed the drought tolerant Desmodium intercrops to be effective for Striga inhibition. This work demonstrates the allelopathic nature of the new drought tolerant intercrops through activity of root exudates and the major compounds seen in the exudates are characterised as being C-glycosylflavonoid. In young plants, the exudates show large qualitative differences but as the plants mature, there is a high degree of convergence of the C-glycosylflavonoid exudate chemical profile amongst active Desmodium intercrops that confers biological activity. This defines the material for examining the mechanism for Striga inhibition. Elsevier 2015-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4560159/ /pubmed/26164239 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2015.06.026 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Caulfield, J.C.
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Midega, C.A.O.
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Isolation and identification of Desmodium root exudates from drought tolerant species used as intercrops against Striga hermonthica
title Isolation and identification of Desmodium root exudates from drought tolerant species used as intercrops against Striga hermonthica
title_full Isolation and identification of Desmodium root exudates from drought tolerant species used as intercrops against Striga hermonthica
title_fullStr Isolation and identification of Desmodium root exudates from drought tolerant species used as intercrops against Striga hermonthica
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and identification of Desmodium root exudates from drought tolerant species used as intercrops against Striga hermonthica
title_short Isolation and identification of Desmodium root exudates from drought tolerant species used as intercrops against Striga hermonthica
title_sort isolation and identification of desmodium root exudates from drought tolerant species used as intercrops against striga hermonthica
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4560159/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2015.06.026
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