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Peterek, Silke
Gosch, Christian
Ringl, Alexandra
Fischer, Thilo C.
Treutter, Dieter
Forkmann, Gert
Kopp, Brigitte
Stich, Karl
Schlangen, Karin
Halbwirth, Heidi
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Gosch, Christian
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Fischer, Thilo C.
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author Schlangen, Karin
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Peterek, Silke
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Ringl, Alexandra
Fischer, Thilo C.
Treutter, Dieter
Forkmann, Gert
Kopp, Brigitte
Stich, Karl
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Transient Induction of Antimicrobial 3-Deoxyflavonoids does not Affect Pharmacological Compounds in Hawthorn
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spelling Schlangen, Karin Halbwirth, Heidi Peterek, Silke Gosch, Christian Ringl, Alexandra Fischer, Thilo C. Treutter, Dieter Forkmann, Gert Kopp, Brigitte Stich, Karl 1934-578X 1555-9475 SAGE Publications Complementary and alternative medicine Plant Science Drug Discovery Pharmacology General Medicine http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1934578x0800300805 <jats:p>Hawthorn ( Crataegus sp.) is a traditional medicinal plant, which shows a broad spectrum of health-related effects. Drug preparation is based on material collected from wild growing plants, which usually show variability in their secondary metabolite composition and concentration. Plantations of selected hawthorn genotypes could form the basis of a consistent homogeneous source of top-quality hawthorn drugs. However, as hawthorn is a member of the Rosaceae family, such plantations would be threatened by the bacterial disease fire blight, which currently causes dramatic economic losses in apple and pear orchards. We show that prohexadione-Ca induces the formation in Crataegus monogyna leaves of the rare class of 3-deoxyflavonoids, which are responsible for better fire blight resistance and that the quality and quantity of the health related ingredients are not negatively influenced by prohexadione-Ca treatment.</jats:p> Transient Induction of Antimicrobial 3-Deoxyflavonoids does not Affect Pharmacological Compounds in Hawthorn Natural Product Communications
spellingShingle Schlangen, Karin, Halbwirth, Heidi, Peterek, Silke, Gosch, Christian, Ringl, Alexandra, Fischer, Thilo C., Treutter, Dieter, Forkmann, Gert, Kopp, Brigitte, Stich, Karl, Natural Product Communications, Transient Induction of Antimicrobial 3-Deoxyflavonoids does not Affect Pharmacological Compounds in Hawthorn, Complementary and alternative medicine, Plant Science, Drug Discovery, Pharmacology, General Medicine
title Transient Induction of Antimicrobial 3-Deoxyflavonoids does not Affect Pharmacological Compounds in Hawthorn
title_full Transient Induction of Antimicrobial 3-Deoxyflavonoids does not Affect Pharmacological Compounds in Hawthorn
title_fullStr Transient Induction of Antimicrobial 3-Deoxyflavonoids does not Affect Pharmacological Compounds in Hawthorn
title_full_unstemmed Transient Induction of Antimicrobial 3-Deoxyflavonoids does not Affect Pharmacological Compounds in Hawthorn
title_short Transient Induction of Antimicrobial 3-Deoxyflavonoids does not Affect Pharmacological Compounds in Hawthorn
title_sort transient induction of antimicrobial 3-deoxyflavonoids does not affect pharmacological compounds in hawthorn
title_unstemmed Transient Induction of Antimicrobial 3-Deoxyflavonoids does not Affect Pharmacological Compounds in Hawthorn
topic Complementary and alternative medicine, Plant Science, Drug Discovery, Pharmacology, General Medicine
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