Title of article :
Strigolactones: Chemical Signals for Fungal Symbionts and Parasitic Weeds in Plant Roots
Author/Authors :
Hayashi، Hideo نويسنده , , AKIYAMA، KOHKI نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
-924
From page :
925
To page :
0
Abstract :
Aims Arbuscular mycorrhizae are formed between >80 % of land plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi. This Botanical Briefing highlights the chemical identification of strigolactones as a host-recognition signal for AM fungi, and their role in the establishment of arbuscular mycorrhizae as well as in the seed germination of parasitic weeds. Scope Hyphal branching has long been described as the first morphological event in host recognition by AM fungi during the pre-infection stages. Host roots release signalling molecules called ʹbranching factorsʹ that induce extensive hyphal branching in AM fungi. Strigolactones exuded from host roots have recently been identified as an inducer of hyphal branching in AM fungi. Strigolactones are a group of sesquiterpenes, previously isolated as seed germination stimulants for the parasitic weeds Striga and Orobanche. Parasitic weeds might find their potential hosts by detecting strigolactones, which are released from plant roots upon phosphate deficiency in communication with AM fungi. In addition to acting as a signalling molecule, strigolactones might stimulate the production of fungal symbiotic signals called ʹMyc factorsʹ in AM fungi. Conclusions Isolation and identification of plant symbiotic signals open up new ways for studying the molecular basis of plant–AM-fungus interactions. This discovery provides a clear answer to a long-standing question in parasitic plant biology: what is the natural role for germination stimulants? It could also provide a new strategy for the management and control of beneficial fungal symbionts and of devastating parasitic weeds in agriculture and natural ecosystems.
Keywords :
Sesquiterpene lactone , Lotus japonicus , Gigaspora margarita , root exudate , Striga , Orobanche , phosphate nutrition
Journal title :
Annals of Botany
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Annals of Botany
Record number :
118773
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