Green leaf volatile production by plants: a meta‐analysis
Summary 666 I. Introduction 667 II. Biosynthesis 667 III. Meta‐analysis 669 IV. The type of
stress influences the total amount of GLVs released 669 V. Herbivores can modulate the …
stress influences the total amount of GLVs released 669 V. Herbivores can modulate 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 …
Insect–plant interactions: a multilayered relationship
G Sharma, PA Malthankar… - Annals of the …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
During herbivory, insects recognize their host plant based on specific chemical cues,
whereas the plants induce various chemical and morphological defense responses to resist …
whereas the plants induce various chemical and morphological defense responses to resist …
Chemical phenotype as important and dynamic niche dimension of plants
Niche theory considering the traits of species and individuals provides a powerful tool to
integrate ecology and evolution of species. In plant ecology, morphological and …
integrate ecology and evolution of species. In plant ecology, morphological and …
Plant molecular phenology and climate feedbacks mediated by BVOCs
Climate change profoundly affects the timing of seasonal activities of organisms, known as
phenology. The impact of climate change is not unidirectional; it is also influenced by plant …
phenology. The impact of climate change is not unidirectional; it is also influenced by plant …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of insect herbivory on plant stress volatile emissions from trees: A synthesis of quantitative measurements and recommendations for future research
C Faiola, D Taipale - Atmospheric Environment: X, 2020 - Elsevier
Plants, and particularly trees, are the largest source of atmospheric volatile organic
compounds globally. Insect herbivory alters plant volatile emission rates and the types of …
compounds globally. Insect herbivory alters plant volatile emission rates and the types of …
Language of plants: where is the word?
M Šimpraga, J Takabayashi… - Journal of Integrative …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Plants emit biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) causing transcriptomic,
metabolomic and behavioral responses in receiver organisms. Volatiles involved in such …
metabolomic and behavioral responses in receiver organisms. Volatiles involved in such …
Ozone‐induced foliar damage and release of stress volatiles is highly dependent on stomatal openness and priming by low‐level ozone exposure in Phaseolus …
Acute ozone exposure triggers major emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), but
quantitatively, it is unclear how different ozone doses alter the start and the total amount of …
quantitatively, it is unclear how different ozone doses alter the start and the total amount of …
Terpene composition complexity controls secondary organic aerosol yields from scots pine volatile emissions
CL Faiola, A Buchholz, E Kari, P Yli-Pirilä… - Scientific Reports, 2018 - nature.com
Secondary organic aerosol (SOA) impact climate by scattering and absorbing radiation and
contributing to cloud formation. SOA models are based on studies of simplified chemical …
contributing to cloud formation. SOA models are based on studies of simplified chemical …
Arabidopsis lipoxygenase 2 is essential for formation of green leaf volatiles and five‐carbon volatiles
S Mochizuki, K Sugimoto, T Koeduka, K Matsui - FEBS letters, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Plants biosynthesize a variety of bioactive lipid derivatives, such as green leaf volatiles (GLV
s) and jasmonates (JA s). Here we identify a lipoxygenase 2 (LOX 2) involved in GLV …
s) and jasmonates (JA s). Here we identify a lipoxygenase 2 (LOX 2) involved in GLV …