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Re: Fungus the Source of ergolines in Morning Glory?! [Re: jellyfish]
    #5998157 - 08/26/06 01:01 AM (17 years, 5 months ago)

good question.
also the passing it on trough seed seems somewhat dubious, fungus being a parasite...

also, if it is passed on in the seed, why dont they rot?
why dont we see the black spores of the fungus?
what exactly does this fungus eat?


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Re: Fungus the Source of ergolines in Morning Glory?! [Re: Vertigo6911]
    #5998595 - 08/26/06 08:39 AM (17 years, 5 months ago)

hi,

Abstract:

Ergoline alkaloids are constituents of Clavipitaceous fungi living on Poaceae plants.
Ergoline alkaloids as well as volatile oil are also present in Ipomoea asarifolia  Roem. & Schult (Convolvulaceae).
Treatment of this plant with two fungicides (Folicur, Pronto Plus) eliminates the ergoline alkaloids but not the volatile oil.
Elimination of ergoline alkaloids occurs concomitantly with loss of fungal hyphae associated with secretory glands on the upper leaf surface of the Ipomoea plant. Our observations suggest that accumulation of ergoline alkaloids in the Convolvulaceae may depend on the presence of a plant-associated fungus



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Vertigo6911 said:also the passing it on trough seed seems somewhat dubious, fungus being a parasite...




not a parasitism, but most likely a mutualism, Ipomoea asarifolia and I. carnea are toxic for the cattle and the ergolines is found not only in the seeds but in other parts too.

see also
http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-91...B2-0&size=LARGE

please read it  :wink:


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