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Biologically active secondary metabolites of barley. IV. Hordenine production by different barley lines
Authors:John V Lovett  Anne H C Hoult  Olaf Christen
Affiliation:(1) Department of Agronomy and Soil Science, University of New England, 2351 Armidale, N.S.W., Australia;(2) Present address: Christian Albrechts University, Kiel, Germany
Abstract:Forty-three lines of barley, including ancestral (wild), landraces, Middle Eastern lines, and modern cultivars, were grown under two different sets of environmental conditions. Hordenine production in barley roots was determined at the one-leaf stage by HPLC analysis and, in two lines only, over a period of 35 days. Forty-two of the 43 lines produced significant amounts of hordenine, although there was no variation among groups. Middle Eastern lines had the highest production with 327 µg/g on a dry weight basis. Production was, however, determined more by environmental conditions during growth than by genetic factors. Hordenine production was up to seven times higher in plants grown under lower light intensities.
Keywords:Hordenine  gramine  barley  Hordeum spp  genetics  stress
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