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O-coumaric acid ester, a potential early signaling molecule in Pinus pinea and ...

Author(s): Ragonezi, Carla cv logo 1 ; Teixeira, Dora cv logo 2 ; Caldeira, Ana Teresa cv logo 3 ; Martins, Maria do Rosário cv logo 4 ; Santos Silva, Celeste cv logo 5 ; Ganhão, Elsa cv logo 6 ; Klimaszewska, Krystyna cv logo 7 ; Zavattieri, Maria Amely cv logo 8

Date: 2013

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/9338

Origin: Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora

Subject(s): Adventitious rooting; Co-cultivation; Ectomycorrhiza; Phenolics; Pre-colonization; Stone pine


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During ectomycorrhizal (ECM) establishment, biochemical signals lead to the development of complex structures in both the plant and the fungus that ultimately result in the formation of an ectomycorrhiza. The cross-talk between partners begins before physical contact. Our objective was to investigate the chemical nature of the signals during the first stages of in vitro mycorrhization of Pinus pinea with Pisolithus arhizus. For this purpose a double-phase solid–liquid medium was expressly developed for the co-culture in order to simplify the extraction and further molecules analysis. O-coumaric acid ester was identified using HPLC–UV and LC–DAD–MS on the second day of co-culture and its presence was detected for up to 10 days. These results contribute to the characterization of biochemical signals during pre-colonization involving conifer species and an ECM fungus, and demonstrate the suitability of the double-phase medium developed for the growth of both organisms and for the analysis of released chemical mediators.
Document Type Article
Language Portuguese
Editor(s) Taylos and Francis
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