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    Bioprospecting Fluorescent Plant Growth Regulators from Arabidopsis to Vegetable Crops

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    The phytohormone auxin is involved in almost every process of a plant’s life, from germination to plant development. Nowadays, auxin research connects synthetic chemistry, plant biology and computational chemistry in order to develop innovative and safe compounds to be used in sustainable agricultural practice. In this framework, we developed new fluorescent compounds, ethanolammonium p-aminobenzoate (HEA-pABA) and p-nitrobenzoate (HEA-pNBA), and investigated their auxin-like behavior on two main commercial vegetables cultivated in Europe, cucumber (Cucumis sativus) and tomato (Solanumlycopersicum), in comparison to the model plant Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). Moreover, the binding modes and affinities of two organic salts in relation to the natural auxin indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) into TIR1 auxin receptor were investigated by computational approaches (homology modeling and molecular docking). Both experimental and theoretical results highlight HEA-pABA as a fluorescent compound with auxin-like activity both in Arabidopsis and the commercial cucumber and tomato. Therefore, alkanolammonium benzoates have a great potential as promising sustainable plant growth stimulators to be efficiently used in vegetable crops

    Mechanism of Nonlinear Optical Enhancement and Supramolecular Isomerism in 1D Polymeric Zn(II) and Cd(II) Sulfates with Pyridine-4-aldoxime Ligands

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    Interaction of zinc(II) and cadmium(II) sulfates with pyridine-4-aldoxime (4-pyao) and pyridine-4-amidoxime (4-pyamo) ligands resulted in four 1D metal-organic materials (MOMs) with identical composition, [M(SO 4)A2(H2O)2]n, where M = Zn(II), A = 4-pyao for 1, M = Cd(II), A = 4-pyao for 2, M = Zn(II), A = 4-pyamo for 3, M = Cd(II), A = 4-pyamo for 4, and mononuclear [Zn(SO4)(4- pyamo)2(H2O)3] 5. New coordination polymers represent the mixed-ligand supramolecular isomers different by the twisting of two pyridine-4-oxime ligands in the metal coordination environments, and crystallizing in the different space groups. Conformational preferences and nonlinear optical properties of the 4-pyao and 4-pyamo complexes were investigated using density functional theory. Spectral properties of 1-3 have been also evaluated. The solid-state emission of 1D polymers 1-3 appears to be ligand-based, as the positions of the emission maxima remain practically unchanged from free ligand to complexes. The enhancement of luminescence and two-photon absorption in polymers in comparison with the pure ligands is attributed to the chelation of the ligand to the metal center. The detailed mechanism of this enhancement upon complex formation is analyzed and can be used in future design of metal-organic nonlinear optical materials. © 2014 American Chemical Society

    Morphology, taxonomy, and phylogeny of megacerines (Megacerini, Cervidae, Artiodactyla)

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