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The relation between growth inhibition and secretion level of momilactone B from rice root
Abstract:Abstract

The growth inhibitory activity of seven rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars and the secretion level of momilactone B from these rice cultivars were determined to understand chemical basis of the interaction of rice with other plant species. All rice cultivars inhibited the growth of hypocotyls and roots of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) seedlings when the lettuce was grown together with the rice, and showed different range of the inhibitory activity. These results suggest that all rice cultivars may possess allelopathic activity and the activity may be cultivar dependent. Momilactone B, which is a potent growth inhibitor, was found in root exudates of all rice cultivars, and the momilactone B concentration was also cultivar-dependent. The allelopathic activity of each rice cultivar was closely correlated with momilactone B concentration in the root exudates. The present results suggest that rice cultivars possess various allelopathic activities and their allelopathic activity may depend on the secretion level of momilactone B. Therefore, momilactone B may play an important role in rice allelopathy and in the chemical interactions of rice with other plant species.
Keywords:allelopathy  chemical interaction  momilactone  Oryza sativa  root exudate
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