Abiotic stresses and induced BVOCs
Plants produce a wide spectrum of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) in various
tissues above and below ground to communicate with other plants and organisms. However …
tissues above and below ground to communicate with other plants and organisms. However …
Climate change effects on secondary compounds of forest trees in the northern hemisphere
JK Holopainen, V Virjamo, RP Ghimire… - Frontiers in plant …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Plant secondary compounds (PSCs), also called secondary metabolites, have high chemical
and structural diversity and appear as non-volatile or volatile compounds. These …
and structural diversity and appear as non-volatile or volatile compounds. These …
Monoterpenes support systemic acquired resistance within and between plants
M Riedlmeier, A Ghirardo, M Wenig, C Knappe… - The Plant …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
This study investigates the role of volatile organic compounds in systemic acquired
resistance (SAR), a salicylic acid (SA)-associated, broad-spectrum immune response in …
resistance (SAR), a salicylic acid (SA)-associated, broad-spectrum immune response in …
[HTML][HTML] Exogenous influences on plant secondary metabolite levels
DP Pavarini, SP Pavarini, M Niehues… - Animal Feed Science and …, 2012 - Elsevier
Plant secondary metabolites are a group of naturally occurring compound classes
biosynthesized by differing biochemical pathways whose plant content and regulation is …
biosynthesized by differing biochemical pathways whose plant content and regulation is …
Elucidating the relevance of high temperature and elevated CO2 in plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) production
A Jamloki, M Bhattacharyya, MC Nautiyal, B Patni - Heliyon, 2021 - cell.com
Plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) are plant products that are discontinuously distributed
throughout the plant kingdom. These secondary compounds have various chemical groups …
throughout the plant kingdom. These secondary compounds have various chemical groups …
Tropical and boreal forest atmosphere interactions: A review
Tropical, temperate, and boreal forests are critical components of the climate system, and
the ecosystem services they provide are essential for our society (Bonan et al., 1992, Bonan …
the ecosystem services they provide are essential for our society (Bonan et al., 1992, Bonan …
Pulse-labelling trees to study carbon allocation dynamics: a review of methods, current knowledge and future prospects
Pulse-labelling of trees with stable or radioactive carbon (C) isotopes offers the unique
opportunity to trace the fate of labelled CO2 into the tree and its release to the soil and the …
opportunity to trace the fate of labelled CO2 into the tree and its release to the soil and the …
Unravelling the functions of biogenic volatiles in boreal and temperate forest ecosystems
M Šimpraga, RP Ghimire, D Van Der Straeten… - European Journal of …, 2019 - Springer
Living trees are the main source of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) in forest
ecosystems, but substantial emissions originate from leaf and wood litter, the rhizosphere …
ecosystems, but substantial emissions originate from leaf and wood litter, the rhizosphere …
Long-term measurements of volatile organic compounds highlight the importance of sesquiterpenes for the atmospheric chemistry of a boreal forest
The concentrations of terpenoids (isoprene; monoterpenes, MTs; and sesquiterpenes,
SQTs) and oxygenated volatile organic compounds (OVOCs; ie aldehydes, alcohols …
SQTs) and oxygenated volatile organic compounds (OVOCs; ie aldehydes, alcohols …
Isoprene is more affected by climate drivers than monoterpenes: A meta‐analytic review on plant isoprenoid emissions
Isoprene and monoterpenes (MTs) are among the most abundant and reactive volatile
organic compounds produced by plants (biogenic volatile organic compounds). We …
organic compounds produced by plants (biogenic volatile organic compounds). We …