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Allelochemicals and Signaling Chemicals in Plants

Plants abound with active ingredients. Among these natural constituents, allelochemicals and signaling chemicals that are released into the environments play important roles in regulating the interactions between plants and other organisms. Allelochemicals participate in the defense of plants agains...

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Autores principales: Kong, Chui-Hua, Xuan, Tran Dang, Khanh, Tran Dang, Tran, Hoang-Dung, Trung, Nguyen Thanh
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6695906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31357670
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24152737
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author Kong, Chui-Hua
Xuan, Tran Dang
Khanh, Tran Dang
Tran, Hoang-Dung
Trung, Nguyen Thanh
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Xuan, Tran Dang
Khanh, Tran Dang
Tran, Hoang-Dung
Trung, Nguyen Thanh
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description Plants abound with active ingredients. Among these natural constituents, allelochemicals and signaling chemicals that are released into the environments play important roles in regulating the interactions between plants and other organisms. Allelochemicals participate in the defense of plants against microbial attack, herbivore predation, and/or competition with other plants, most notably in allelopathy, which affects the establishment of competing plants. Allelochemicals could be leads for new pesticide discovery efforts. Signaling chemicals are involved in plant neighbor detection or pest identification, and they induce the production and release of plant defensive metabolites. Through the signaling chemicals, plants can either detect or identify competitors, herbivores, or pathogens, and respond by increasing defensive metabolites levels, providing an advantage for their own growth. The plant-organism interactions that are mediated by allelochemicals and signaling chemicals take place both aboveground and belowground. In the case of aboveground interactions, mediated air-borne chemicals are well established. Belowground interactions, particularly in the context of soil-borne chemicals driving signaling interactions, are largely unknown, due to the complexity of plant-soil interactions. The lack of effective and reliable methods of identification and clarification their mode of actions is one of the greatest challenges with soil-borne allelochemicals and signaling chemicals. Recent developments in methodological strategies aim at the quality, quantity, and spatiotemporal dynamics of soil-borne chemicals. This review outlines recent research regarding plant-derived allelochemicals and signaling chemicals, as well as their roles in agricultural pest management. The effort represents a mechanistically exhaustive view of plant-organism interactions that are mediated by allelochemicals and signaling chemicals and provides more realistic insights into potential implications and applications in sustainable agriculture.
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spelling pubmed-66959062019-09-05 Allelochemicals and Signaling Chemicals in Plants Kong, Chui-Hua Xuan, Tran Dang Khanh, Tran Dang Tran, Hoang-Dung Trung, Nguyen Thanh Molecules Review Plants abound with active ingredients. Among these natural constituents, allelochemicals and signaling chemicals that are released into the environments play important roles in regulating the interactions between plants and other organisms. Allelochemicals participate in the defense of plants against microbial attack, herbivore predation, and/or competition with other plants, most notably in allelopathy, which affects the establishment of competing plants. Allelochemicals could be leads for new pesticide discovery efforts. Signaling chemicals are involved in plant neighbor detection or pest identification, and they induce the production and release of plant defensive metabolites. Through the signaling chemicals, plants can either detect or identify competitors, herbivores, or pathogens, and respond by increasing defensive metabolites levels, providing an advantage for their own growth. The plant-organism interactions that are mediated by allelochemicals and signaling chemicals take place both aboveground and belowground. In the case of aboveground interactions, mediated air-borne chemicals are well established. Belowground interactions, particularly in the context of soil-borne chemicals driving signaling interactions, are largely unknown, due to the complexity of plant-soil interactions. The lack of effective and reliable methods of identification and clarification their mode of actions is one of the greatest challenges with soil-borne allelochemicals and signaling chemicals. Recent developments in methodological strategies aim at the quality, quantity, and spatiotemporal dynamics of soil-borne chemicals. This review outlines recent research regarding plant-derived allelochemicals and signaling chemicals, as well as their roles in agricultural pest management. The effort represents a mechanistically exhaustive view of plant-organism interactions that are mediated by allelochemicals and signaling chemicals and provides more realistic insights into potential implications and applications in sustainable agriculture. MDPI 2019-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6695906/ /pubmed/31357670 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24152737 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Xuan, Tran Dang
Khanh, Tran Dang
Tran, Hoang-Dung
Trung, Nguyen Thanh
Allelochemicals and Signaling Chemicals in Plants
title Allelochemicals and Signaling Chemicals in Plants
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title_full_unstemmed Allelochemicals and Signaling Chemicals in Plants
title_short Allelochemicals and Signaling Chemicals in Plants
title_sort allelochemicals and signaling chemicals in plants
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6695906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31357670
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24152737
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