Production of pyrrolizidine alkaloids and shikonins in Echium plantagineum L. in response to various plant stressors.
Dominik SkonecznyXiaocheng ZhuPaul A WestonGeoff M GurrRagan M CallawayLeslie A WestonPublished in: Pest management science (2019)
Differential accumulation of defense metabolites by E. plantagineum following exposure to various stressors suggested stress-dependent biosynthetic regulation, particularly with respect to NQ production, which was rapidly induced following drought, intraspecific competition and high temperature treatment, thereby positively impacting resistance or defense against herbivores, weeds and pathogens. We propose that trade-offs between above- and below-ground metabolism in E. plantagineum may facilitate allelochemical production in response to stress, rendering plants with an enhanced ability to defend against other neighboring plants, insects and microbes, with allelochemical production further facilitated by catabolic recycling following lengthier exposure to stress. © 2019 Society of Chemical Industry.