2015
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.827v1
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An ecological implication of glandular trichome-sequestered artemisinin: as a sink of biotic/abiotic stress-triggered singlet oxygen

Abstract: Artemisinin is accumulated in wormwood (Artemisia annua) with uncertain ecological implications. Here, we suggest that artemisinin is generated in response to biotic/abiotic stress, during which dihydroartemisinic acid, a direct artemisinin precursor, quenches singlet oxygen ( 1 O2), one kind of reactive oxygen species. Evidence supporting artemisinin as a sink of 1 O2 emerges from that volatile isoprenoids protect plants from biotic/abiotic stress; biotic/abiotic stress induces artemisinin biosynthesis; and s… Show more

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“…However, among the eight different types of Solanaceae species, only four types (types II, III, V, and VIII) are secretory GTs [38]. In Asteraceae plants, Helianthus annuus [42], Pyrethrum cinerariaefolium [36], and A. annua [43] also have GTs with a secretion function. The GTs of Tussilago farfara have an oblong head and a long stalk cell and can produce phenols and terpenoids [44].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, among the eight different types of Solanaceae species, only four types (types II, III, V, and VIII) are secretory GTs [38]. In Asteraceae plants, Helianthus annuus [42], Pyrethrum cinerariaefolium [36], and A. annua [43] also have GTs with a secretion function. The GTs of Tussilago farfara have an oblong head and a long stalk cell and can produce phenols and terpenoids [44].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%