Phytoalexin production by Ononis species |
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Authors: | John L. Ingham |
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Affiliation: | Phytochemical Unit, Department of Botany, Plant Science Laboratories, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading RG6 2AS, UK |
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Abstract: | Following exposure to short wavelength (254 nm) ultra-violet light, the detached leaflets of Passaea (Ononis) ornithopodioides and 31 species and subspecies of Ononis have been found to accumulate substantial quantities of the isoflavonoid (pterocarpan) phytoalexin, medicarpin. Apart from P. (Ononis) ornithopodioides, O. cristata, O. fruticosa, O. pubescens and O. rotundifolia, leaf tissues of all the species investigated similarly contained small amounts of the related fungitoxic pterocarpan, maackiain. Isoflavan phytoalexins common in genera such as Medicago and Trifolium (tribe Trifolieae) were absent from both Ononis and Passaea. The phytoalexin data suggest that Passaea should probably be combined with Ononis and, in conjunction with information on constitutive isoflavonoids, that Ononis itself should be assigned to the Trifolieae rather than to the distinct tribe Ononideae. Chemical evidence for and against an especially close taxonomic association between Ononis and Cicer (tribe Cicereae) is also briefly discussed. |
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Keywords: | Leguminosae Papilionoideae isoflavonoids pterocarpans phytoalexins medicarpin maackiain chemosystematics |
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