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[HTML][HTML] Terpenes and terpenoids in plants: Interactions with environment and insects
DAT Boncan, SSK Tsang, C Li, IHT Lee… - International Journal of …, 2020 - mdpi.com
The interactions of plants with environment and insects are bi-directional and dynamic.
Consequently, a myriad of mechanisms has evolved to engage organisms in different types …
Consequently, a myriad of mechanisms has evolved to engage organisms in different types …
Why do plants produce so many terpenoid compounds?
All plants synthesize a suite of several hundred terpenoid compounds with roles that include
phytohormones, protein modification reagents, anti‐oxidants, and more. Different plant …
phytohormones, protein modification reagents, anti‐oxidants, and more. Different plant …
Biosynthesis, function and metabolic engineering of plant volatile organic compounds
Plants synthesize an amazing diversity of volatile organic compounds (VOC s) that facilitate
interactions with their environment, from attracting pollinators and seed dispersers to …
interactions with their environment, from attracting pollinators and seed dispersers to …
Floral volatiles: from biosynthesis to function
Floral volatiles have attracted humans' attention since antiquity and have since then
permeated many aspects of our lives. Indeed, they are heavily used in perfumes, cosmetics …
permeated many aspects of our lives. Indeed, they are heavily used in perfumes, cosmetics …
Pollinator-mediated evolution of floral signals
Because most plants rely on animals for pollination, insights from animal sensory ecology
and behavior are essential for understanding the evolution of flowers. In this review, we …
and behavior are essential for understanding the evolution of flowers. In this review, we …
The chemical ecology and evolution of bee–flower interactions: a review and perspectives
Bees and angiosperms have shared a long and intertwined evolutionary history and their
interactions have resulted in remarkable adaptations. Yet, at a time when the “pollination …
interactions have resulted in remarkable adaptations. Yet, at a time when the “pollination …
Relationship between floral fragrance composition and type of pollinator
HEM Dobson - Biology of floral scent, 2006 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter provides a general survey of the literature of floral fragrance chemistry in
relation to pollinator type and presents a tentative effort to uncover possible associations …
relation to pollinator type and presents a tentative effort to uncover possible associations …
More lessons from linalool: insights gained from a ubiquitous floral volatile
RA Raguso - Current opinion in plant biology, 2016 - Elsevier
Highlights•Linalool (3, 7-dimethyl-1, 6-octadien-3-ol) is a common floral volatile.•The two
enantiomers of linalool have different biosynthetic sources and biological functions.•Insects …
enantiomers of linalool have different biosynthetic sources and biological functions.•Insects …
Floral isolation, specialized pollination, and pollinator behavior in orchids
Floral isolation is a form of prepollination reproductive isolation mediated by floral
morphology (morphological isolation) and pollinator behavior (ethological isolation). Here …
morphology (morphological isolation) and pollinator behavior (ethological isolation). Here …
Three floral volatiles contribute to differential pollinator attraction in monkeyflowers (Mimulus)
Flowering plants employ a wide variety of signals, including scent, to attract the attention of
pollinators. In this study we investigated the role of floral scent in mediating differential …
pollinators. In this study we investigated the role of floral scent in mediating differential …