Yoshiharu Hayashi
Asahi Kasei
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Plant and Soil | 2003
Mihoko Itagaki; Hiroshi Soejima; Ko Ishii; Tamizi Sugiyama; Yoshiharu Hayashi
In a previous study, it was demonstrated that N-(phenethyl)succinamic acid (PESA) derivatives form a new category of root-promoting substances which do not exhibit auxin-like activities, such as stem elongation and leaf epinasty (Soejima et al., 2000 [Plant Cell Physiol. 41s: 197]). In this study, N-[2-(3-indolyl)ethyl]succinamic acid (IESA) and N-[2-(1-naphthyl)ethyl]succinamic acid (NESA) were synthesized, and their biological activities were evaluated. In an adzuki root-promoting assay, IESA and NESA exhibited root-promoting activity equivalent to PESA. In adzuki stem elongation assays, elongation activity was not observed in the stem segments soaked in either an IESA or NESA aqueous solution, whereas the stem segments immersed in Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) or 1-naphthylacetic acid (NAA) aqueous solution were clearly elongated. In an epinastic bending study, IAA and NAA exhibited leaf epinasty, whereas IESA and NESA did not, suggesting that the IESA and NESA derivatives belong to the same category of root-promoting substances as PESA derivatives and are different from auxin-like substances. In addition, eleven kinds of IESA derivatives and nineteen kinds of NESA derivatives were synthesized, and their root-promoting activities were measured. The activities of methyl ester derivatives were approximately three times higher than that of the acid compounds, with exceptions for some compounds. The partition coefficient (P) between 1 -octanol and water for each IESA, NESA, and PESA derivative was measured in order to evaluate the hydrophobicity of their molecules and to determine their structure—activity relationship. The results indicate that the root-promoting activity of the acid compounds was significantly correlated with their hydrophobicity, whereas that of ester derivatives was not correlated.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2003
Kenji Iwatsuki; Toshihiro Akihisa; Harukuni Tokuda; Hiroshi Higashihara; Teruo Mukainaka; Masao Iizuka; Yoshiharu Hayashi; Yumiko Kimura; Hoyoku Nishino
Archive | 1998
Takamitsu Ejima; Yoshiharu Hayashi; Ko Ishii; Hiroshi Kousaka; 善晴 林; 孝光 江島; 耕 石井; 洋 鴻坂
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 1990
Yoshiharu Hayashi
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 1990
Yoshiharu Hayashi; Hiroyuki Kouji
Archive | 1985
Yoshiharu Hayashi; Teruyuki Misumi
Archive | 1985
Yoshiharu Hayashi; Teruyuki Misumi
Plant and Cell Physiology | 2000
Hiroshi Soejima; Yoshiharu Hayashi; Mihoko Itagaki; Takamitsu Eshima; Ko Ishii; Toshio Fujita
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 1990
Yoshiharu Hayashi; Akio Furusaki; Mizuka Tagashira
Archive | 1985
Yoshiharu Hayashi; Hiroyuki Kouji