Allelopathy in rice: a story of momilactones, kin recognition, and weed management

被引:25
|
作者
Serra, Nuria Serra [1 ]
Shanmuganathan, Reshi [1 ,2 ]
Becker, Claude [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Austrian Acad Sci, Vienna BioCtr VBC, Gregor Mendel Inst Mol Plant Biol, A-1030 Vienna, Austria
[2] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, LMU Bioctr, Genet, D-82152 Martinsried, Germany
关键词
Allelopathy; autotoxicity; Echinochloa crus-galli; kin recognition; momilactone; Oryza sativa; root exudates; special metabolites; DITERPENOID PHYTOALEXIN BIOSYNTHESIS; COPALYL DIPHOSPHATE SYNTHASES; ORYZA-SATIVA; BARNYARD GRASS; GENE CLUSTERS; ENT-COPALYL; IDENTIFICATION; ACCUMULATION; ROOTS; ALLELOCHEMICALS;
D O I
10.1093/jxb/erab084
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
In the struggle to secure nutrient access and to outperform competitors, some plant species have evolved a biochemical arsenal with which they inhibit the growth or development of neighbouring plants. This process, known as allelopathy, exists in many of today's major crops, including rice. Rice synthesizes momilactones, diterpenoids that are released into the rhizosphere and inhibit the growth of numerous plant species. While the allelopathic potential of rice was recognized decades ago, many questions remain unresolved regarding the biosynthesis, exudation, and biological activity of momilactones. Here, we review current knowledge on momilactones, their role in allelopathy, and their potential to serve as a basis for sustainable weed management. We emphasize the gaps in our current understanding of when and how momilactones are produced and of how they act in plant cells, and outline what we consider the next steps in momilactone and rice allelopathy research.
引用
收藏
页码:4022 / 4037
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Barnyardgrass Root Recognition Behaviour for Rice Allelopathy
    Zhang, Tingshuang
    Fan, Bo
    Wang, Peng
    AGRONOMY-BASEL, 2018, 8 (04):
  • [22] POTENTIAL OF ALLELOPATHY AS A TOOL FOR WEED MANAGEMENT IN CROP FIELDS
    ALTIERI, MA
    DOLL, JD
    PANS, 1978, 24 (04): : 495 - 502
  • [23] History and current trends in the use of allelopathy for weed management
    Weston, LA
    HORTTECHNOLOGY, 2005, 15 (03) : 529 - 534
  • [24] Allelopathy and its application as a weed management tool: A review
    Khamare, Yuvraj
    Chen, Jianjun
    Marble, Stephen Christopher
    FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 2022, 13
  • [25] Challenges and opportunities in implementing allelopathy for natural weed management
    Bhowmik, PC
    Inderjit
    CROP PROTECTION, 2003, 22 (04) : 661 - 671
  • [26] Weed-suppressing rice cultivars - does allelopathy play a role?
    Olofsdotter, M
    Navarez, D
    Rebulanan, M
    Streibig, JC
    WEED RESEARCH, 1999, 39 (06) : 441 - 454
  • [27] Kin recognition in rice (Oryza sativa) lines
    Yang, Xue-Fang
    Li, Lei-Lei
    Xu, You
    Kong, Chui-Hua
    NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 2018, 220 (02) : 567 - 578
  • [28] Allelopathy: An Alternative Weed Management Strategy to Control Palmer Amaranth
    Singh, Varsha
    Werle, Isabel
    Shankle, Mark W.
    Meyers, Stephen L.
    Tseng, Te-Ming
    HORTSCIENCE, 2021, 56 (09) : S26 - S26
  • [29] CURRENT AND POTENTIAL TECHNIQUES USING ALLELOPATHY AS AN AID IN WEED MANAGEMENT
    WORSHAM, AD
    PHYTOCHEMICAL ECOLOGY : ALLELOCHEMICALS, MYCOTOXINS, AND INSECT PHEROMONES AND ALLOMONES, 1989, 9 : 275 - 291
  • [30] Allelopathy in parasitic weed management: Role of catch and trap crops
    Chittapur, BM
    Hunshal, CS
    Shenoy, H
    ALLELOPATHY JOURNAL, 2001, 8 (02): : 147 - 159