Butenolides from plant-derived smoke : natural plant-growth regulators with antagonistic actions on seed germination

Date
2010-01
Authors
Light, Marnie E.
Burger, B. V.
Staerk, Dan
Kohout, Ladislav
Van Staden, Johannes
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Publisher
American Chemical Society and American Society of Pharmacognosy
Abstract
Smoke plays an intriguing role in promoting the germination of seeds of many species following a fire. Recently, a bicyclic compound containing a condensed butenolide moiety, 3-methyl-2H-furo[2,3-c]pyran-2-one (1), was reported as a potent germination promoter from plant-derived smoke. In this study, a related butenolide, 3,4,5-trimethylfuran- 2(5H)-one (2), which inhibits germination and significantly reduces the effect of 1 when applied simultaneously, was also isolated from plant-derived smoke. The interaction of these compounds with opposing actions on seed germination may have important ecological implications in a post-fire environment and could be useful molecules for understanding the events involved in breaking seed dormancy and promoting seed germination.
Description
The original publication is available at http://pubs.acs.org/page/jnprdf/
Keywords
Butenolides, Germination, Plants -- Effect of smoke on, Smoke -- Physiological effect, Seeds -- Growth
Citation
Light, M. E. et al. 2010. Butenolides from plant-derived smoke : natural plant-growth regulators with antagonistic actions on seed germination. Journal of natural products, 73(2):267–269, doi:10.1021/np900630w.