2022
DOI: 10.3390/plants11233264
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Novel Cognitions in Allelopathy: Implications from the “Horizontal Natural Product Transfer”

Abstract: Whereas the translocation of allelochemicals between plants is well established, a related general transfer of genuine specialized metabolites has not been considered so far. The elucidation of the so-called “Horizontal Natural Product Transfer” revealed that alkaloids, such as nicotine and pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which are leached out from decomposing alkaloid-containing plants (donor plants), are indeed taken up by the roots of plants growing in the vicinity (acceptor plants). Further studies demonstrated t… Show more

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“…A metabolite with phytotoxic activity must become absorbed by the different plant tissues translocated through the phloem and xylem; therefore, its mode of action depends on the accepting plant species and the resources it limits (water, nutrients, light, ATP synthesis, gene expression, or damage to the cell cycle) [28].…”
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“…A metabolite with phytotoxic activity must become absorbed by the different plant tissues translocated through the phloem and xylem; therefore, its mode of action depends on the accepting plant species and the resources it limits (water, nutrients, light, ATP synthesis, gene expression, or damage to the cell cycle) [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%