Phytoalexins of the crucifer Barbarea vulgaris: Structural profile and correlation with glucosinolate turnover

Pablo D. Cárdenas, Jonas P. Landtved, Signe H. Larsen, Nicolai Lindegaard, Sebastian Wøhlk,Karen R. Jensen,David I. Pattison,Meike Burow,Søren Bak,Christoph Crocoll,Niels Agerbirk

Phytochemistry(2023)

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Phytoalexins are antimicrobial plant metabolites elicited by microbial attack or abiotic stress. We investigated phytoalexin profiles after foliar abiotic elicitation in the crucifer Barbarea vulgaris and interactions with the glucosinolate-myrosinase system. The treatment for abiotic elicitation was a foliar spray with CuCl2 solution, a usual eliciting agent, and three independent experiments were carried out. Two genotypes of B. vulgaris (G-type and P-type) accumulated the same three major phytoalexins in rosette leaves after treatment: phenyl-containing nasturlexin D and indole-containing cyclonasturlexin and cyclobrassinin. Phytoalexin levels were investigated daily by UHPLC-QToF MS and tended to differ among plant types and individual phytoalexins. In roots, phytoalexins were low or not detected.
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Phytoalexin biosynthesis, Glucosinolate hydrolysis, Myrosinase, 2-Phenylethylglucosinolate, Gluconasturtiin, Indole glucosinolates, Indole phytoalexins, Benzenic glucosinolates, Aromatic glucosinolates, Copper chloride, Elicitation, Induction, Brassicaceae, Tribe cardamineae
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