A plant growth retardant related to chlamydocin and its proposed mechanism of action
H Tani, T Honma, Y Fujii, K Yoneyama, H Nakajima
Index: Tani, Hiroko; Honma, Tamaki; Fujii, Yuzo; Yoneyama, Koichi; Nakajima, Hiromitsu Phytochemistry, 2003 , vol. 62, # 7 p. 1133 - 1140
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Abstract
A comparison of the plant growth retardant activity of the chlamydocin analogues, compound 1, six derivatives from 1 and 2, and two synthetic analogues revealed that there are two types of retardant in chlamydocin analogues. One, for example in compound 1, requires an oxygen atom at C-8 of the 2-aminodecanoic acid moiety to show retardant activity. The other, for example in compound 8, requires no oxygen atom at C-8 but requires a specific alkyl ...
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