Allorhizin

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Allorhizin
Category Others
Catalog number BBF-05601
CAS 84592-16-5
Molecular Weight 397.21
Molecular Formula C18H14Cl2O6

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Description

It is the constituent of Psoroma allorhizum.

Specification

Synonyms 11H-Dibenzo[b,e][1,4]dioxepin-6-carboxaldehyde, 2,7-dichloro-3-hydroxy-8-methoxy-1,4,9-trimethyl-11-oxo-
IUPAC Name 2,7-dichloro-3-hydroxy-8-methoxy-1,4,9-trimethyl-11-oxo-11H-dibenzo[b,e][1,4]dioxepine-6-carbaldehyde

Properties

Appearance Crystal
Melting Point 230-232°C (dec.)
Solubility Soluble in Chloroform, Petroleum Ether

Reference Reading

1. The role of plant root systems in evolutionary adaptation
Vinay Shekhar, Dorothee Stӧckle, Martha Thellmann, Joop E M Vermeer Curr Top Dev Biol. 2019;131:55-80. doi: 10.1016/bs.ctdb.2018.11.011. Epub 2018 Dec 14.
Roots provide a means to plants for gathering belowground resources. They are plastic and can adapt to ever-changing environmental cues. The plasticity of the roots comes from their ability to branch out by developing lateral and/or adventitious roots. In this chapter, we make an attempt to document the diversity in plant root systems and understand their role in evolutionary adaptation. After a brief introduction to different root systems, such as homorhizic and allorhizic ones, the relationship of plant roots with their surroundings, i.e., the rhizosphere and its effect on adaptation, will be discussed. Despite the difficulty to conclusively construct a timeline of evolution of plant root systems, documented facts from previous publications are examined and an effort has been made to delve into how rooting structures in plants adapted to prevailing conditions by bringing about endogenous changes vis-à-vis evolutionary development and exogenous changes to their surroundings.

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