Respiratory enzyme activities during germination of Pinus laricio seeds treated with phenols extracted from different forest soils
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2001
Abstract:
Low molecular weight phenolic compounds were identified in two soils with different vegetative cover, Fagus
sylvatica, L. and Pinus laricio, Poiret, spp. calabrica, and were tested at different concentrations on seed germination
of Pinus laricio, and on respiratory and oxidative pentose phosphate pathway enzymes involved in the
first steps of seed germination. The data obtained show that there are marked differences in the phenolic acid
composition of the two investigated soils. All the phenolic compounds bioassayed inhibited seed germination
and those extracted from Pinus laricio soil were particularly inhibitory. We also found that the non-germination
of seeds is strongly correlated to the inhibition of the activities of enzymes of glycolysis and the oxidative pentose
phosphate pathway
sylvatica, L. and Pinus laricio, Poiret, spp. calabrica, and were tested at different concentrations on seed germination
of Pinus laricio, and on respiratory and oxidative pentose phosphate pathway enzymes involved in the
first steps of seed germination. The data obtained show that there are marked differences in the phenolic acid
composition of the two investigated soils. All the phenolic compounds bioassayed inhibited seed germination
and those extracted from Pinus laricio soil were particularly inhibitory. We also found that the non-germination
of seeds is strongly correlated to the inhibition of the activities of enzymes of glycolysis and the oxidative pentose
phosphate pathway
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Allelopathy; Phenolics; Respiratory enzymes; Seed germination; Pinus laricio
Elenco autori:
Muscolo, A.; Panuccio, M. R.; Sidari, Maria
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