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Morpho-histological and bioherbicidal evaluation of wild-type and transformed hairy roots of goosefoot

Dmitrović, Slavica; Banjac, Nevena; Budimir, Snežana; Janošević, D.; Živković, Suzana; Skorić, Marijana; Ninković, Slavica

(2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Dmitrović, Slavica
AU  - Banjac, Nevena
AU  - Budimir, Snežana
AU  - Janošević, D.
AU  - Živković, Suzana
AU  - Skorić, Marijana
AU  - Ninković, Slavica
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2095
UR  - https://s100.copyright.com/AppDispatchServlet?publisherName=ELS&contentID=S0254629914001938&orderBeanReset=true
AB  - Chenopodium murals L. wild-type roots (WR) and hairy roots (HR) exudates
   have been previously shown to exert allelopathic activity against test
   plant species lettuce, wheat and Arabidopsis. To further investigate
   their allelopathic nature, a comparative morpho-histological
   characterization and total phenolic content (TPC) evaluation were
   performed. Furthermore, the phytotoxic activity of WR and HR clone R5
   against three weed species and their antioxidant responses were also
   assessed. Except for the higher degree of branching and root hair
   incidence in HR clones, both WR and HR showed similar anatomical
   features, typical for higher plants. No significant difference in total
   phenolic content between WR and HRs, nor their exudates was found. Root
   exudates of WR and R5, applied as growth medium (GM) wherein these C.
   murale roots were cultured, displayed selective phytotoxic activity
   depending on the target weed species, ranging from suppression of
   germination to inhibition of seedling growth, that were linked with
   alterations in antioxidant enzyme activities. R5 greatly inhibited
   germination and seedling growth of Capsella bursa-pastoris, while WR
   inhibited those of Vicia angustifolia and Amaranthus retroflexus. Such
   phytotoxic properties (of WR and R5) qualify them as a promising natural
   resource in the management of weeds. Differences in allelopathic
   activity between HR and WR should be searched for in their
   allelochemical profile and the content of each allelopathic substance.
   The lack of anatomical abnormalities in hairy roots renders them an
   efficient tool for functional-genomic studies of C. murale root genes.
   (C) 2014 SAAB. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
T2  - South African Journal of Botany
T1  - Morpho-histological and bioherbicidal evaluation of wild-type and
 transformed hairy roots of goosefoot
VL  - 96
DO  - 10.1016/j.sajb.2014.11.002
SP  - 53
EP  - 61
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Dmitrović, Slavica and Banjac, Nevena and Budimir, Snežana and Janošević, D. and Živković, Suzana and Skorić, Marijana and Ninković, Slavica",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Chenopodium murals L. wild-type roots (WR) and hairy roots (HR) exudates
   have been previously shown to exert allelopathic activity against test
   plant species lettuce, wheat and Arabidopsis. To further investigate
   their allelopathic nature, a comparative morpho-histological
   characterization and total phenolic content (TPC) evaluation were
   performed. Furthermore, the phytotoxic activity of WR and HR clone R5
   against three weed species and their antioxidant responses were also
   assessed. Except for the higher degree of branching and root hair
   incidence in HR clones, both WR and HR showed similar anatomical
   features, typical for higher plants. No significant difference in total
   phenolic content between WR and HRs, nor their exudates was found. Root
   exudates of WR and R5, applied as growth medium (GM) wherein these C.
   murale roots were cultured, displayed selective phytotoxic activity
   depending on the target weed species, ranging from suppression of
   germination to inhibition of seedling growth, that were linked with
   alterations in antioxidant enzyme activities. R5 greatly inhibited
   germination and seedling growth of Capsella bursa-pastoris, while WR
   inhibited those of Vicia angustifolia and Amaranthus retroflexus. Such
   phytotoxic properties (of WR and R5) qualify them as a promising natural
   resource in the management of weeds. Differences in allelopathic
   activity between HR and WR should be searched for in their
   allelochemical profile and the content of each allelopathic substance.
   The lack of anatomical abnormalities in hairy roots renders them an
   efficient tool for functional-genomic studies of C. murale root genes.
   (C) 2014 SAAB. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.",
journal = "South African Journal of Botany",
title = "Morpho-histological and bioherbicidal evaluation of wild-type and
 transformed hairy roots of goosefoot",
volume = "96",
doi = "10.1016/j.sajb.2014.11.002",
pages = "53-61"
}
Dmitrović, S., Banjac, N., Budimir, S., Janošević, D., Živković, S., Skorić, M.,& Ninković, S.. (2015). Morpho-histological and bioherbicidal evaluation of wild-type and
 transformed hairy roots of goosefoot. in South African Journal of Botany, 96, 53-61.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sajb.2014.11.002
Dmitrović S, Banjac N, Budimir S, Janošević D, Živković S, Skorić M, Ninković S. Morpho-histological and bioherbicidal evaluation of wild-type and
 transformed hairy roots of goosefoot. in South African Journal of Botany. 2015;96:53-61.
doi:10.1016/j.sajb.2014.11.002 .
Dmitrović, Slavica, Banjac, Nevena, Budimir, Snežana, Janošević, D., Živković, Suzana, Skorić, Marijana, Ninković, Slavica, "Morpho-histological and bioherbicidal evaluation of wild-type and
 transformed hairy roots of goosefoot" in South African Journal of Botany, 96 (2015):53-61,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sajb.2014.11.002 . .
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