methyl-jasmonate and Hypoxia

methyl-jasmonate has been researched along with Hypoxia* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for methyl-jasmonate and Hypoxia

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Induction of pilocarpine formation in jaborandi leaves by salicylic acid and methyljasmonate.
    Phytochemistry, 2003, Volume: 63, Issue:2

    Jaborandi seedlings were subjected to different treatments in order to study the induction of pilocarpine in the leaves. In addition four extraction methods were assessed to extract the alkaloid from dried leaves. The highest yielding extraction and recovery was observed when dried leaves were first treated with base and then extracted with chloroform. Salt stress (NaCl), wounding, hypoxia, and N and K omission of the nutrient soln caused reductions in pilocarpine contents. Whereas complete nutrient soln and P omission maintained normal levels of the alkaloid. Salicylic acid and methyljasmonate induced a 4-fold increase of pilocarpine, but this increase was dependent on the concentration and time after exposure.

    Topics: Acetates; Cyclopentanes; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Hypoxia; Oxylipins; Pilocarpine; Pilocarpus; Plant Growth Regulators; Plant Leaves; Potassium; Salicylic Acid; Sodium; Sodium Chloride; Stress, Mechanical

2003