Involvement of Cyanogens in the Promotion of Germination of Cocklebur Seeds in Response to Various Nitrogenous Compounds, Inhibitors of Respiratory and Ethylene
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Nitrogenous inhibitors of respiration, namely, KCN, NaN_3 and NH_2OH, which promote the germination of cocklebur (Xanthium pennsylvaniicum Wallr.) seeds, enhanced the accumulation of cyanogenic compounds. Urea and cyanamide, which were ineffective, did not. Part of the exogenously applied KCN was converted to cyanogenic glycosides and lipids, but these compounds were only produced at low levels in NaN_3-treated seeds. Exposure to NH_2OH caused a slight accumulation of both types of cyanogenic compounds. Thiourea, effective in stimulating germination, did not increase the cyanogenic compounds, which suggests that the mechanism of its effect on germination is different from that of other nitrogenous compounds. Thio-cyanate had a slightly promotive effect and caused minor in-creases in the levels of cyanogenic compounds. Ethylene increased the metabolic utilization of the accumulated cyanogens in response to KCN or NaN_3. The response to ethylene of seeds in secondary dormancy was restored only after pre-treatment with KCN or NaN_3. The response occurred once the level of cyanogens had in-creased. By contrast, enhancement of the effects of KCN and NaN_3 on germination by propyl gallate or benzohydro-xamate, inhibitors of CN-resistant respiration, was accompanied by the increased accumulation of cyanogens within the seeds that had been exposed to KCN or NaN_3 in combination with the other types of respiratory inhibitors. Thus, it is suggested that endogenous cyanogens might be involved in the germination of cocklebur seeds.
- 日本植物生理学会の論文
著者
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Maruyama A
Tohoku Univ. Sendai Jpn
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Yoshiyama Makoto
Laboratory of Environmental Biology, Botanical Garden, Faculty of Science, North Campus, Tohoku Univ
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Esashi Yohji
Laboratory of Environmental Biology, Botanical Garden, Faculty of Science, North Campus, Tohoku Univ
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Maruyama Akiko
Laboratory Of Environmental Biology Botanical Garden Faculty Of Science Tohoku University
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Esashi Y
Japan Wood Seed Res. Inst. Ichihara Jpn
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Tani Akinobu
Laboratory of Environmental Science, Botanica Garden, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University
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Sasaki Satoshi
Laboratory of Environmental Biology, Botanical Garden, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University
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Tani Akinobu
Laboratory Of Environmental Biology Botanical Garden Faculty Of Science Tohoku University
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Yoshiyama Makoto
Laboratory Of Environmental Biology Botanical Garden Faculty Of Science Tohoku University
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Sasaki Satoshi
Laboratory Of Environmental Biology Botanical Garden Faculty Of Science Tohoku University
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