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Germination inhibition activity of a naturally occurring lignan fromAegilops ovata L. in green and infrared light
Authors:Y. Gutterman  M. Evenari  R. Cooper  E. C. Levy  D. Lavie
Affiliation:(1) Institute for Desert Research, Sede Boqer, Department of Biology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Rehovot, (Israel);(2) Department ofOrganic Chemistry, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, (Israel)
Abstract:Summary The naturally occurring lignan, monoepoxylignanolide (MEL) fromAegilops ovata L., inhibits germination of lettuce achenes (seeds) in incandescent light but not in the dark. The lsquoaction spectrumrsquo after preincubation of MEL in darkness shows inhibition in the regions of 399 nm and 712–804 nm, but after pretreatment with incandescent light inhibition is seen at 500–577 nm and 712–804 nm. The infrared inhibition by MEL is not reversible by red light. The pretreatment of MEL with incandescent light gives rise to a photoproduct which, together with MEL itself, inhibits the germination of lettuce achenes in the dark.
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