biologia plantarum

International journal on Plant Life established by Bohumil Němec in 1959

Biologia plantarum 6:88-98, 1964 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02926662

Glucobrassicin a potential inhibitor of unusual type affecting the Germination and growth of plants; mechanism of its action

Milan Kutáček1
1 Institute of Experimental Botany, Department of Radiobiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Praha Vokovice

A water-soluble germination- and growth-inhibitor present in plants of Brassica genus was studied. Aqueous eluates from chromatograms of methanolic extracts of Savoy cabbage, cabbage and Brussels' sprouts leaves, and of Brussels' sprouts roots, inhibited the growth of wheat; the chromatographic behaviour of this inhibitor was similar to that of the thioglycoside glucobrassicin (GLUBR). GLUBRat 10-3 m, and the supposed product of its enzymatic degradation, 3-indolylacetonitrile (IAN) at 10-4 m, inhibited the growth of wheat and clover in a similar manner. At lower concentrations, both substances gradually enhanced growth. In contrast to IAN, GLUBR did not appreciably influence the growth of Savoy cabbage. Other products of GLUBR degradation, such as thiocyanate ion and ascorbigen, influenced the growth to a lesser extent and in a different way. At higher concentrations GLUBR and IAN also inhibited the germination of clover seeds. The biological effect of GLUBR is dependent on the presence of the indole nucleus in its molecule; the thioglycoside glucoiberin, which is not of indolic character, does not influence growth. The presence of free myrosinase was shown in intact wheat seedlings. Hence, GLUBR taken in by the germinating plants must undergo enzymatic cleavage. The in vitro activity of myrosinase in wheat and clover was lower than in Savoy cabbage, but the quantity of IAN formed at a pH corresponding to the natural pH was higher in wheat and clover than in Savoy cabbage, where the formation of the growth-inactive ascorbigen prevailed. On the basis of these results the hypothesis was formulated that GLUBR, the indolic complex from the generaBrassica, Raphanus, Cochleria, Nasturtium, Barbarea andSisymbrium, is a representative of a class of potential inhibitors of growth and germination, whose activity can be explained by the liberation of large amounts of growth-affecting substances during their specific enzymatic cleavage.

Received: February 11, 1963; Published: June 1, 1964  Show citation

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Kutáček, M. (1964). Glucobrassicin a potential inhibitor of unusual type affecting the Germination and growth of plants; mechanism of its action. Biologia plantarum6(2), 88-98. doi: 10.1007/BF02926662
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