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Striga hermonthica Suicidal Germination Activity of Potent Strigolactone Analogs: Evaluation from Laboratory Bioassays to Field Trials

The obligate hemiparasite Striga hermonthica is one of the major global biotic threats to agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa, causing severe yield losses of cereals. The germination of Striga seeds relies on host-released signaling molecules, mainly strigolactones (SLs). This dependency opens up the...

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Autores principales: Jamil, Muhammad, Wang, Jian You, Yonli, Djibril, Ota, Tsuyoshi, Berqdar, Lamis, Traore, Hamidou, Margueritte, Ouedraogo, Zwanenburg, Binne, Asami, Tadao, Al-Babili, Salim
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9025746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35448773
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11081045
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author Jamil, Muhammad
Wang, Jian You
Yonli, Djibril
Ota, Tsuyoshi
Berqdar, Lamis
Traore, Hamidou
Margueritte, Ouedraogo
Zwanenburg, Binne
Asami, Tadao
Al-Babili, Salim
author_facet Jamil, Muhammad
Wang, Jian You
Yonli, Djibril
Ota, Tsuyoshi
Berqdar, Lamis
Traore, Hamidou
Margueritte, Ouedraogo
Zwanenburg, Binne
Asami, Tadao
Al-Babili, Salim
author_sort Jamil, Muhammad
collection PubMed
description The obligate hemiparasite Striga hermonthica is one of the major global biotic threats to agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa, causing severe yield losses of cereals. The germination of Striga seeds relies on host-released signaling molecules, mainly strigolactones (SLs). This dependency opens up the possibility of deploying SL analogs as “suicidal germination agents” to reduce the accumulated seed bank of Striga in infested soils. Although several synthetic SL analogs have been developed for this purpose, the utility of these compounds in realizing the suicidal germination strategy for combating Striga is still largely unknown. Here, we evaluated the efficacy of three potent SL analogs (MP3, MP16, and Nijmegen-1) under laboratory, greenhouse, and farmer’s field conditions. All investigated analogs showed around a 50% Striga germination rate, equivalent to a 50% reduction in infestation, which was comparable to the standard SL analog GR24. Importantly, MP16 had the maximum reduction of Striga emergence (97%) in the greenhouse experiment, while Nijmegen-1 appeared to be a promising candidate under field conditions, with a 43% and 60% reduction of Striga emergence in pearl millet and sorghum fields, respectively. These findings confirm that the selected SL analogs appear to make promising candidates as simple suicidal agents both under laboratory and real African field conditions, which may support us to improve suicidal germination technology to deplete the Striga seed bank in African agriculture.
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spelling pubmed-90257462022-04-23 Striga hermonthica Suicidal Germination Activity of Potent Strigolactone Analogs: Evaluation from Laboratory Bioassays to Field Trials Jamil, Muhammad Wang, Jian You Yonli, Djibril Ota, Tsuyoshi Berqdar, Lamis Traore, Hamidou Margueritte, Ouedraogo Zwanenburg, Binne Asami, Tadao Al-Babili, Salim Plants (Basel) Article The obligate hemiparasite Striga hermonthica is one of the major global biotic threats to agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa, causing severe yield losses of cereals. The germination of Striga seeds relies on host-released signaling molecules, mainly strigolactones (SLs). This dependency opens up the possibility of deploying SL analogs as “suicidal germination agents” to reduce the accumulated seed bank of Striga in infested soils. Although several synthetic SL analogs have been developed for this purpose, the utility of these compounds in realizing the suicidal germination strategy for combating Striga is still largely unknown. Here, we evaluated the efficacy of three potent SL analogs (MP3, MP16, and Nijmegen-1) under laboratory, greenhouse, and farmer’s field conditions. All investigated analogs showed around a 50% Striga germination rate, equivalent to a 50% reduction in infestation, which was comparable to the standard SL analog GR24. Importantly, MP16 had the maximum reduction of Striga emergence (97%) in the greenhouse experiment, while Nijmegen-1 appeared to be a promising candidate under field conditions, with a 43% and 60% reduction of Striga emergence in pearl millet and sorghum fields, respectively. These findings confirm that the selected SL analogs appear to make promising candidates as simple suicidal agents both under laboratory and real African field conditions, which may support us to improve suicidal germination technology to deplete the Striga seed bank in African agriculture. MDPI 2022-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9025746/ /pubmed/35448773 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11081045 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Jamil, Muhammad
Wang, Jian You
Yonli, Djibril
Ota, Tsuyoshi
Berqdar, Lamis
Traore, Hamidou
Margueritte, Ouedraogo
Zwanenburg, Binne
Asami, Tadao
Al-Babili, Salim
Striga hermonthica Suicidal Germination Activity of Potent Strigolactone Analogs: Evaluation from Laboratory Bioassays to Field Trials
title Striga hermonthica Suicidal Germination Activity of Potent Strigolactone Analogs: Evaluation from Laboratory Bioassays to Field Trials
title_full Striga hermonthica Suicidal Germination Activity of Potent Strigolactone Analogs: Evaluation from Laboratory Bioassays to Field Trials
title_fullStr Striga hermonthica Suicidal Germination Activity of Potent Strigolactone Analogs: Evaluation from Laboratory Bioassays to Field Trials
title_full_unstemmed Striga hermonthica Suicidal Germination Activity of Potent Strigolactone Analogs: Evaluation from Laboratory Bioassays to Field Trials
title_short Striga hermonthica Suicidal Germination Activity of Potent Strigolactone Analogs: Evaluation from Laboratory Bioassays to Field Trials
title_sort striga hermonthica suicidal germination activity of potent strigolactone analogs: evaluation from laboratory bioassays to field trials
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9025746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35448773
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11081045
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