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Sesquiterpenes with growth inhibitors

There are a number of allelochemicals among the mono-, sesqui-, and diterpenoids. In particular, plants in arid and semiarid regions produce diverse volatile terpenoids with allelopathic activity.5 Among the volatile monoterpenes, 1,8-cineole (4) and camphor (5) exhibit strong growth inhibitory effects on plants and are considered to be involved in plant competition. 1,4-Cineole (6), a minor isomer of 1,8-cineole, is a potent inhibitor of asparagine synthetase.6 -Menthane-3,8-diols (fir 7 and frw .r8), -menth-2-en-l-ols (cis 9 and trans 10), thymol (11), carvacrol (12), 1,8-cineole, cr-pinene (13), and /3-pinene (14) were isolated as allelopathic monoterpenes from Eucalyptus species.7 Eucalyptus trees also produce allelopathic sesquiterpenes including spathulenol (15), and a-, (3-, and 7-eudesmols (16-18).7... [Pg.540]


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