The floral microbiome: plant, pollinator, and microbial perspectives
RL Vannette - Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and …, 2020 - annualreviews.org
Flowers at times host abundant and specialized communities of bacteria and fungi that
influence floral phenotypes and interactions with pollinators. Ecological processes drive …
influence floral phenotypes and interactions with pollinators. Ecological processes drive …
Plant secondary metabolite diversity and species interactions
Ever since the first plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) were isolated and identified,
questions about their ecological functions and diversity have been raised. Recent advances …
questions about their ecological functions and diversity have been raised. Recent advances …
Trends and applications in plant volatile sampling and analysis
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released by plants serve as information and defense
chemicals in mutualistic and antagonistic interactions and mitigate effects of abiotic stress …
chemicals in mutualistic and antagonistic interactions and mitigate effects of abiotic stress …
Nectar‐inhabiting microorganisms influence nectar volatile composition and attractiveness to a generalist pollinator
The plant microbiome can influence plant phenotype in diverse ways, yet microbial
contribution to plant volatile phenotype remains poorly understood. We examine the …
contribution to plant volatile phenotype remains poorly understood. We examine the …
Isoprene and β‐caryophyllene confer plant resistance via different plant internal signalling pathways
L Frank, M Wenig, A Ghirardo… - Plant, Cell & …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Isoprene and other terpenoids are important biogenic volatile organic compounds in terms
of atmospheric chemistry. Isoprene can aid plant performance under abiotic stresses, but the …
of atmospheric chemistry. Isoprene can aid plant performance under abiotic stresses, but the …
Chemistry of floral rewards: intra‐and interspecific variability of nectar and pollen secondary metabolites across taxa
Floral chemistry mediates plant interactions with pollinators, pathogens, and herbivores, with
major consequences for fitness of both plants and flower visitors. The outcome of such …
major consequences for fitness of both plants and flower visitors. The outcome of such …
Volatile-mediated plant–plant communication and higher-level ecological dynamics
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in general and herbivory-induced plant volatiles
(HIPVs) in particular are increasingly understood as major mediators of information transfer …
(HIPVs) in particular are increasingly understood as major mediators of information transfer …
A meta‐analysis of responses in floral traits and flower–visitor interactions to water deficit
Alterations in water availability and drought events as predicted by climate change
scenarios will increasingly impact natural communities with effects already emerging at …
scenarios will increasingly impact natural communities with effects already emerging at …
Combinatorial codes and labeled lines: how insects use olfactory cues to find and judge food, mates, and oviposition sites in complex environments
Insects, including those which provide vital ecosystems services as well as those which are
devastating pests or disease vectors, locate their resources mainly based on olfaction …
devastating pests or disease vectors, locate their resources mainly based on olfaction …
Deciphering the biotic and climatic factors that influence floral scents: a systematic review of floral volatile emissions
Currently, a global analysis of the information available on the relative composition of the
floral scents of a very diverse variety of plant species is missing. Such analysis may reveal …
floral scents of a very diverse variety of plant species is missing. Such analysis may reveal …