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Allelopathic substance in rice root exudates: Rediscovery of momilactone B as an allelochemical

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JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
卷 161, 期 3, 页码 271-276

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1078/0176-1617-01188

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allelopathy; allelochemical; bioassay; competition; growth inhibitor; momilactone B; Oryza sativa; rice root exudate

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Much research on rice allelopathy has been directed toward the selection of allelopathic rice strains and the identification of allelochemicals in rice. This paper briefly summarizes recent progress in the rice allelopathy and focuses on rediscovery of momilactone B as an allelochemical. A large number of rice varieties were found to inhibit the growth of several plant species when grown together under field and/or laboratory conditions. These findings suggest that rice probably produces and releases allelochemical(s) into the environment. The putative compound causing the inhibitory effect of rice was recently isolated from rice root exudates, and the chemical structure of the inhibitor was determined by spectral data as momilactone B. In addition, it has been found that momilactone B is released from rice roots into the neighboring environment, and the release level of momilactone B from rice may be sufficient to cause growth inhibition of neighboring plants. These findings suggest that momilactone B may play an important role in rice allelopathy.

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