Effect of polyketides from the marine fungus Penicillium thomii Maire KMM 4675 upon productivity and growth of spring barley sprouts

 
PIIS250026270000532-0-2
DOI10.31857/S250026270000532-0
Publication type Article
Status Published
Authors
Affiliation: Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry. G.B. Elyakov FEB RAS
Address: Russian Federation, Vladivostok
Affiliation: Primorsky Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture
Address: Russian Federation, Primorsky Krai
Affiliation: Primorsky Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture
Address: Russian Federation, Primorsky Krai
Affiliation: Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry. G.B. Elyakov FEB RAS
Address: Russian Federation, Vladivostok
Affiliation: Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry. G.B. Elyakov FEB RAS
Address: Russian Federation, Vladivostok
Affiliation: Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry. G.B. Elyakov FEB RAS
Address: Russian Federation, Vladivostok
Affiliation: Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry. G.B. Elyakov FEB RAS
Address: Russian Federation, Vladivostok
Journal nameRossiiskaia selskokhoziaistvennaia nauka
EditionNumber 4
Pages21-23
Abstract

From marine fungus Penicillium thomii Maire KMM 4675 obtained from mycobiota of the brown seaweed Sargassum pallidum (Novik Bay, Russian island, sea of Japan)  there were educed 11 polyketides that have been tested in laboratory and field conditions, as the growth stimulants of spring barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). Depending on the chemical structure polyketides have different effects upon the growth of barley seedlings. It is shown that the compounds of pallidopenilline A, 1-acetyl- pallidopenilline A, 1-deacetyl-pallidopenilline B, pallidopenilline E, pallidopenilline  F and pallidopenilline H have stimulating effect upon the growth of roots of seedlings (from 2 to 24%) and compounds  pallidopenilline A and 1-acetyl- pallidopenilline A  stimulate productivity of spring barley at concentrations of 1.0 µg/ml (17.1%) and 10.0 µg/ml (19.5%), respectively. Pallidopenilline A and its acetylized derived 1-acetyl- pallidopenilline A,  showed the maximum stimulatory effect (24% and 10% respectively) upon the growth of barley seedlings at a concentration of 0.01 µg/ml. Pallidopenilline A is recommended for wider use in the field conditions as a growth stimulant.

 

KeywordsPolyketides, Penicillium thomii, barley seedling roots, plant growth stimulants.
Received17.08.2018
Publication date30.09.2018
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