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Bark tissue, defense

Some apoplastic phenolics play constitutive chemical defense as it has been demonstrated in bark tissues of woody plants (Franceschi et al, 2005). In leaf mesophyll of Quercus robur L., immunohistological studies revealed that cell wall is the main site of common accumulation of pentagalloylglucose, the precursor of the esterification enzyme (galloyltransferase)... [Pg.175]

Other studies show the presence of a diversity of compounds other than limonoids as defenses in the tissues of Meliaceae. Woody tissues of Trichilia trifolia afforded three novel dolabellanes with flexible Curing structures. These substances were very active antifeedants in the Sitophilus bioassay (Ramirez et al., 2000). T. martiana seeds yielded large amounts of 2-((Z,Z)-6,9-heptadecadienyl)furan. T. hirta and T. americana bark have yielded novel steroids by insect bioassay-guided isolation and application of a nanoprobe nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technique for structure elucidation (Chaurest etal.,1996). Compounds isolated included hydroxyandrosta-l,4-diene-3,16-dione (Fig. 1.4) and derivatives. However, studies by Wheeler et al. (2001) suggest that other unidentified compounds may also be... [Pg.7]

Evidence accumulated for and against the paradigm that bark beetle pheromone biosynthesis involved direct modification of host precursor monoterpenes. For 1. pini, the issue was laid to rest with the demonstration that male tissues incorporate radio-labeled acetate into ipsdienol in a manner consistent with pheromone production. Similar experiments proved the de novo biosynthesis of frontalin, an important isoprenoid-derived semiochemical produced by male Dendroctonus jeffreyi It is probable that other Coleoptera can also synthesize monoterpenes, either as pheromone components " or defensive compounds. Despite the capacity for de novo biosynthesis, plant precursor modification is likely an important source of pheromone components for some species. In these cases, plant chemicals could enter the pheromone biosynthetic pathway at later steps. [Pg.59]


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