Anatoli Borodanenko
Universidad de Guanajuato
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Journal of Chemical Ecology | 2004
John Paul Délano-Frier; Norma A. Martínez-Gallardo; Octavio Martínez de la Vega; Manuel Darío Salas-Araiza; Elva R. Barbosa-Jaramillo; Adriana Torres; Paloma Vargas; Anatoli Borodanenko
Amaranthus hypochondriacus is a C4 pseudocereal crop capable of producing reasonable grain yields in adverse environmental conditions that limit cereal performance. It accumulates trypsin inhibitors and α-amylase inhibitors in seeds and leaves that are considered to act as insect feeding deterrents. Foliar trypsin and α-amylase inhibitors also accumulate by treatment with exogenous jasmonic acid (JA) in controlled laboratory conditions. Three field experiments were performed in successive years to test if two nonphytotoxic dosages of JA were capable of inducing inhibitor activity in A. hypochondriacus in agronomical settings, and if this induced response reduced insect herbivory and insect abundance in foliage and seed heads. The performance of JA-treated plants was compared to insecticide-treated plants and untreated controls. The effect of exogenous JA on the foliar levels of six additional putatively defence proteins was also evaluated. Possible adverse effects of JA induction on productivity were evaluated by measuring grain yield, seed protein content, and germination efficiency. The results present a complex pattern and were not consistent from year to year. To some extent, the yearly variability observed could have been consequence of growth under drought versus nondrought conditions. In a drought year, JA-treated plants had lower levels of insect herbivory-derived damage in apical leaves and panicle than control plants, whereas in nondrought years, there was an inconsistent effect on aphids, with no effect on lepidopteran larvae. JA treatments reduced the size of the insect community in seed heads. The effect varied with year. Exogenous JA did not adversely affect productivity, and in the absence of drought stress, the higher dosage enhanced grain yield. Induction of defensive proteins by JA, although sporadic, was more effective in nondrought conditions. The patterns of foliar protein accumulation observed suggest that they may be part of a constitutive, rather than inducible, chemical defense mechanism that is developmentally regulated and critically dependent on the environment. The results emphasize the difficulties that are often encountered when evaluating the performance of chemical elicitors of induced resistance in field settings.
Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture | 1997
Rafael Ramírez-Malagón; Anatoli Borodanenko; José Luis Barrera-Guerra; Neftalí Ochoa-Alejo
Micropropagation through axillary branching of the difficult-to-root Photinia × fraseri Dress. is reported. Apical buds from field plants were surface disinfested and placed on Murashige and Skoog (MS) semisolid medium with 4.4 μM benzyladenine (BA) and then transferred to media containing 4.4, 13.3, 22.2 or 44.4 μM BA in combination with either 0 or 634.4 μM phloroglucinol (PG). The best treatment for inducing shoot multiplication was 44.4 μM BA in the absence of PG. Root formation was tested by applying pulses (1, 3, 6, or 15 days) with indolebutyric acid (49.2, 147.6, 295.2 or 442.9 μM) in the absence or presence of PG (634.4 μM). Best rooting was observed when pulses with 442.9 μM IBA for 6 days were applied. PG in combination with IBA promoted root growth.
Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture | 2008
Rafael Ramírez-Malagón; Anatoli Borodanenko; Luis Pérez-Moreno; Manuel Darío Salas-Araiza; Héctor Gordon Núñez-Palenius; Neftalí Ochoa-Alejo
Scientia Horticulturae | 2001
Rafael Ramírez-Malagón; Anatoli Borodanenko; José Luis Barrera-Guerra; Neftalí Ochoa-Alejo
Revista Fitotecnia Mexicana | 2004
Ernesto Solís Moya; Miguel Hernández Martínez; Anatoli Borodanenko; José Luis Aguilar Acuña; Óscar Arath Grajeda Cabrera
Archive | 2013
Miguel Hernández Martínez; Anatoli Borodanenko; Salvador Montes Hernández; Víctor Pecina Quintero; Lope Montoya Coronado; María Susana Acosta Navarrete; Olimpia Liliana Rivas García
Revista Fitotecnia Mexicana | 2007
Rafael Ramírez Malagón; Anatoli Borodanenko; Neftalí Ochoa Alejo; Luis Pérez Moreno; José Luis Barrera Guerra; Héctor G. Núñez Palenius
Archive | 2007
Rafael Ramírez Malagón; Anatoli Borodanenko; Neftalí Ochoa Alejo; Luis Pérez Moreno; José Luis Barrera Guerra; Héctor Gordon; Núñez Palenius
Archive | 2004
Ernesto Solís Moya; Miguel Hernández Martínez; Anatoli Borodanenko; José Luis Aguilar Acuña; Óscar Arath; Grajeda Cabrera
Phyton | 2003
Rafvel Ramirez-Malagon; Fidel René Diaz-Serrano; Anatoli Borodanenko; Luis Pérez-Moreno; José Luis Barrera-Guerra