Striga is a parasitic plant called “witchweed”, which has been significantly reducing the amount of grains yield especially in Africa.
1) Striga germinates by detecting strigolactone, a plant hormone produced from a host plant.
Sphynolactone-7 (SPL7) is a strigolactone mimic which can force
Striga to germinate and wither in soil without the host plant as a nutrient source.
2) The activity of SPL7 against
Striga germination is extremely high compared with other existing strigolactone analogs like GR24,
3) but SPL7 binds specifically to the strigolactone receptor of
Striga. Furthermore, SPL7’s bioactivity as other plants’ hormone is very weak. So it is expected to be used as a revolutionary control method against
Striga.