A Compound from Smoke That Promotes Seed Germination
Murdoch University · The University of Western Australia · +1 more institution
Abstract
Exposure of seeds to aerosol smoke or crude smoke extracts stimulates the germination of a number of fire-dependent and fire-independent plant species. We now report the identity of a germination-promoting compound present in plant- and cellulose-derived smoke. The structure of this compound, deduced from spectroscopic analysis and confirmed by synthesis, was shown to be that of the butenolide 3-methyl-2 H -furo[2,3- c ]pyran-2-one ( 1 ). Here we show that 1 promotes germination of a number of plant species at a level similar to that observed with plant-derived smoke water.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 30.86
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 4
Authors
4- GRGavin R. FlemattiCorresponding
Murdoch University, The University of Western Australia, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority
- ELEmilio L. Ghisalberti
Murdoch University, The University of Western Australia, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority
- KWKingsley W. Dixon
Murdoch University, The University of Western Australia, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority
- RDRobert D. Trengove
Murdoch University, The University of Western Australia, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority
Topics & keywords
- Butenolide
- Germination
- Smoke
- Cellulose
- Botany
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Organic chemistry