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Managing phenol contents in crop plants by phytochemical farming and breeding—visions and constraints
D Treutter - International journal of molecular sciences, 2010 - mdpi.com
Two main fields of interest form the background of actual demand for optimized levels of
phenolic compounds in crop plants. These are human health and plant resistance to …
phenolic compounds in crop plants. These are human health and plant resistance to …
The plant's capacity in regulating resource demand
R Matyssek, R Agerer, D Ernst, JC Munch… - Plant …, 2005 - thieme-connect.com
Regulation of resource allocation in plants is the key to integrate understanding of
metabolism and resource flux across the whole plant. The challenge is to understand trade …
metabolism and resource flux across the whole plant. The challenge is to understand trade …
[کتاب][B] Los ecosistemas forestales y el secuestro de carbono ante el calentamiento global
JA Pardos - 2010 - agris.fao.org
Spanish; Castilian. El presente trabajo pretende ofrecer una visión panorámica de los
efectos del incremento de CO2 en la atmósfera (en relación con el calentamiento global y …
efectos del incremento de CO2 en la atmósfera (en relación con el calentamiento global y …
Effects of Elevated CO2 and Increased N Fertilization on Plant Secondary Metabolites and Chewing Insect Fitness
H Xu, H **e, S Wu, Z Wang, K He - Frontiers in Plant Science, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Elevated atmospheric CO2 (eCO2) and increased nitrogen (N) fertilization significantly
change the nutritional quality of plants and influence the growth and development of insects …
change the nutritional quality of plants and influence the growth and development of insects …
Micronutrient and functional compounds biofortification of maize grains
Maize, in addition to being the main staple food in many countries, is used in the production
of hundreds of products. It is rich in compounds with potential benefits to health, such as …
of hundreds of products. It is rich in compounds with potential benefits to health, such as …
Induced accumulation of phenolics and sawfly performance in Scots pine in response to previous defoliation
Phenolic compounds often accumulate in foliar tissues of deciduous woody plants in
response to previous insect defoliation, but similar responses have been observed …
response to previous insect defoliation, but similar responses have been observed …
Host‐specific aphid population responses to elevated CO2 and increased N availability
Sap‐feeding insects such as aphids are the only insect herbivores that show positive
responses to elevated CO2. Recent models predict that increased nitrogen will increase …
responses to elevated CO2. Recent models predict that increased nitrogen will increase …
Cross-induction of systemic induced resistance between an insect and a fungal pathogen in Austrian pine over a fertility gradient
Evidence for cross-induction of systemic resistance or susceptibility in plant–fungus–
herbivore interactions is mostly derived from herbaceous model systems and not perennial …
herbivore interactions is mostly derived from herbaceous model systems and not perennial …
Global atmospheric change and trophic interactions: are there any general responses?
Increasing atmospheric CO 2 is hypothesized to alter plant physiology and metabolism,
which may have important implications for species interactions. In this chapter, we review …
which may have important implications for species interactions. In this chapter, we review …
Plant secondary substances and insects behaviour
Allelochemicals are storing in different location in plant tissues as inactive form. Number of
identified compounds may now exceed 100,000. Environmental factors have an effect on …
identified compounds may now exceed 100,000. Environmental factors have an effect on …