2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11738-019-2823-z
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Changes in phenolic acid abundance involved in low temperature and Microdochium nivale (Samuels and Hallett) cross-tolerance in winter triticale (x Triticosecale Wittmack)

Abstract: Tolerance to the pink snow mould resulting from Microdochium nivale infection is an essential trait of triticale (x Triticosecale) for winter survival. In the present study, we aimed to verify whether the presence and concentration of free and cell wall-bound phenolic acids are important factors in triticale responses to M. nivale infection. Based on 3 years' testing of triticale tolerance, 2 out of 92 doubled haploid triticale lines derived from 'Hewo' × 'Magnat' F 1 hybrid were selected, which are the most t… Show more

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“…Phenolics were separated in a Zorbax Eclipse Plus Phenyl-Hexyl 3.5 µm 3.0 mm × 100 mm column (Agilent Technologies) under a linear gradient of 2% (v/v) formic acid aqueous solution versus methanol. Excitation and emission wavelengths were dynamically changed [25].…”
Section: Phenolic Acidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phenolics were separated in a Zorbax Eclipse Plus Phenyl-Hexyl 3.5 µm 3.0 mm × 100 mm column (Agilent Technologies) under a linear gradient of 2% (v/v) formic acid aqueous solution versus methanol. Excitation and emission wavelengths were dynamically changed [25].…”
Section: Phenolic Acidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excitation (Ex) and emission (Em) wavelengths were dynamically changed to meet optimal parameters for individual acid. Technical details are given by Gołębiowska-Pikania et al 33 . Chemicals were supplied by Sigma-Aldrich (Poznan, Poland).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two sets of dynamically modified excitation (Ex) and emission (Em) wavelengths, for chlorogenic acid (CGA; Ex 325 and Em 424 mn) and rosmarinic acid (RA; Ex 330 and Em 410 nm), were used for the fluorimetric detection. For further technical details, please see Golebiowska-Pikania et al [ 85 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%