Genotype-dependent strigolactones effect on stimulation of Striga hermonthica (Del.) Benth seed germination and induced systemic resistance indicators in reducing Striga weed population

Purpose: To identify the presence of GR24 and other strigolactones in 27 maize genotypes in experiments 2 and 3 m – derived from a 7 x 7 full diallel single crossing of Striga resistant and susceptible maize genotypes including their parents and two checks varieties in experiment 1 – using an LC/MS/...

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Main Authors: Jatto, M. I., Juraimi, A. S., Rafii, M. Y., Nazli, M. H., Yusuff, O., Naiwa, F., Chukwu, S. C., Halidu, J., Datta, D. R., Ibrahim, A. J., Motmainna, M.
Format: Article
Language:en
Published: Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka 2025
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/121387/1/121387.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/121387/
https://jas.sljol.info/articles/10.4038/jas.v20i2.10680
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Summary:Purpose: To identify the presence of GR24 and other strigolactones in 27 maize genotypes in experiments 2 and 3 m – derived from a 7 x 7 full diallel single crossing of Striga resistant and susceptible maize genotypes including their parents and two checks varieties in experiment 1 – using an LC/MS/MS analytical procedure, as well as the level of stimulation of Striga seed germination by each genotype in a germination assay. Research Method: Four different concentrations of prepared root exudates (0, 2, 4, and 6 mg/ml) were collected from 10 seedlings each of 27 genotypes for LCMS analysis and germination assay hydroponically through freeze drying. GR24 standard was used as a positive control. Findings: The LC/MS/MS analysis revealed that only two genotypes namely SUWAN X SAMMAZ 17 and Check GWG111 produced a detectable amount of a similar compound as that of the standard GR24 (m/z 321). In the germination assay, all genotypes showed varied degrees of Striga seed germination stimulation at all applied concentrations of each genotype, with GR24 at 6 mg/ml and 4 mg/ml giving the highest Striga seed germination counts of 68.83 and 47.00 respectively, while TZSTR 190 at 2 mg/ml had the least Striga seeds germination counts of 2.00. Research Limitations: The paucity of funds to acquire different strigolactone standards and repetition of the LCMS analysis using other concentrations of the samples. Originality/Value: This research paves the way for the utilization of the freeze-drying method to concentrate exudates without degrading strigolactones.