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Identification of Structural Features of Hydrocinnamic Acid Related to Its Allelopathic Activity against the Parasitic Weed Cuscuta campestris

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PLANTS-BASEL
卷 11, 期 21, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/plants11212846

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field dodder; parasitic weeds; phenylpropanoic acid; allelochemicals; structure-activity relationship; sustainable crop protection

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  1. Agencia Estatal de Investigacion/Ministerio de Ciencia Innovacion [PID2020-114668RB-I00, RYC-2015-18961]
  2. CSIC-ALGOSUR research contract
  3. INPS (Istituto Nazionale Previdenza Sociale)
  4. Cordoba University-Diputacion

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Cuscuta campestris, a parasitic weed species causing global harm to broadleaf crops, lacks effective control methods. Hydrocinnamic acid, with potential anti-C. campestris properties, was studied through structure-activity relationship analysis of 21 analogues, providing insights for designing more effective herbicides.
Cuscuta campestris is a parasitic weed species that inflicts worldwide noxious effects in many broadleaf crops due to its capacity to withdraw nutrients and water directly from the crop vascular system using haustorial connections. Cuscuta campestris control in the majority of crops affected is non-existent, and thus, research for the development of control methods is needed. Hydrocinnamic acid occurs naturally in the rhizosphere, playing regulatory roles in plant-plant and plant-microbe communities. The toxicity of hydrocinnamic acid against C. campestris was recently identified. In the present work, a structure-activity relationship study of 21 hydrocinnamic acid analogues was performed to identify key structural features needed for its allelopathic action against the seedling growth of this parasitic plant. The findings of this study provide the first step for the design of herbicides with enhanced activity for the control of C. campestris infection.

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