[HTML][HTML] The Physiological Importance of Glucosinolates on Plant Response to Abiotic Stress in Brassica

M del Carmen Martínez-Ballesta, DA Moreno… - International journal of …, 2013 - mdpi.com
Glucosinolates, a class of secondary metabolites, mainly found in Brassicaceae, are affected
by the changing environment. This review is focusing on the physiological significance of …

Rapid evolutionary trade‐offs between resistance to herbivory and tolerance to abiotic stress in an invasive plant

W Yin, L Zhou, K Yang, J Fang, A Biere… - Ecology …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Release from enemies can lead to rapid evolution in invasive plants, including reduced
metabolic investment in defence. Conversely, reassociation with enemies leads to renewed …

Adaptation at range margins: common garden trials and the performance of Arabidopsis lyrata across its northwestern European range

P Vergeer, WE Kunin - New Phytologist, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Widely distributed species, such as the perennial plant Arabidopsis lyrata, face a range of
environmental conditions across space, creating selective pressures for local evolutionary …

Neopolyploidy increases stress tolerance and reduces fitness plasticity across multiple urban pollutants: support for the “general-purpose” genotype hypothesis

MM Turcotte, N Kaufmann, KL Wagner… - Evolution …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Whole-genome duplication is a common macromutation with extensive impacts on gene
expression, cellular function, and whole-organism phenotype. As a result, it has been …

Testing the plant stress hypothesis: stressed plants offer better food to an insect herbivore

SS Bauerfeind, K Fischer - Entomologia Experimentalis et …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Temperature and nutrition are among the most important environmental factors affecting
ectotherm growth. As temperature and host‐plant quality often co‐vary in nature, the …

Sexual differences in growth and defence of Populus yunnanensis under drought stress

R Zhang, J Liu, Q Liu, H He, X Xu… - Canadian Journal of …, 2019 - cdnsciencepub.com
Dioecious woody species often exhibit male-biased sex ratios under drought habitat, which
may result in vulnerability in drying soils. However, whether biased sex ratios are associated …

Plant defences and parasitoid chemical ecology

PJ Ode - Chemical ecology of insect parasitoids, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Plants play a central role in the chemical ecology of most insect parasitoids. Parasitoid
chemical‐based communication has been well studied, particularly in terms of the use of …

Epigenetics of drought-induced trans-generational plasticity: consequences for range limit development

J Alsdurf, C Anderson, DH Siemens - AoB Plants, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Genetic variation gives plants the potential to adapt to stressful environments that often exist
beyond their geographic range limits. However, various genetic, physiological or …

Experience may outweigh cue similarity in maintaining a persistent host‐plant‐based evolutionary trap

RA Steward, CL Boggs - Ecological Monographs, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Rapid environmental change can decouple previously reliable cues from important
resources, causing specialized recognition systems to result in maladaptive behaviors. For …

Resource availability alters fitness trade‐offs: implications for evolution in stressful environments

R MacTavish, JT Anderson - American Journal of Botany, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Premise Industrialization and human activities have elevated temperatures and caused
novel precipitation patterns, altering soil moisture and nutrient availability. Predicting …