Carnivory, the ability of plants to attract, catch, kill and digest insects to obtain nutrients, has evolved independently several times in plant evolution. A comprehensive analysis of the genome, transcriptome and proteome of prey digestion in a pitcher plant shows how carnivory in plants is the product of convergent evolution
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The strength of top-down indirect effects of carnivores on plants (trophic cascades) varies greatly...
Phylogenetic relationships among carnivorous plants of the angiosperm order Caryophyllales are explo...
Carnivorous plants exploit animals as a nutritional source and have inspired long-standing questions...
Carnivorous plants exploit animals as a nutritional source and have inspired long-standing questions...
• Background Carnivorous plants are an ideal model system for evaluating the role of secondary metab...
Most plants grow and develop by taking up nutrients from the soil while continuously under threat fr...
Plants can respond actively to damage by herbivores. In addition to a mode of defence that is direct...
Plants and carnivorous arthropods can interact mutualistically. A recent discovery is that such mutu...
A plant is considered carnivorous if it receives any noticeable benefit from catching small animals....
Carnivorous plants have evolved convergently around five times in evolutionary history. These plants...
Carnivory has evolved independently at least six times in five angiosperm orders. In spite of these ...
Herbivory evolved many times independently across the insect phylogeny, and its evolution is linked ...
Le genre de plantes carnivores à Nepenthes comporte au moins 120 espèces, réparties dans le sud est ...
Proteins produced by the large and diverse chitinase gene family are involved in the hydrolyzation o...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
The strength of top-down indirect effects of carnivores on plants (trophic cascades) varies greatly...
Phylogenetic relationships among carnivorous plants of the angiosperm order Caryophyllales are explo...
Carnivorous plants exploit animals as a nutritional source and have inspired long-standing questions...
Carnivorous plants exploit animals as a nutritional source and have inspired long-standing questions...
• Background Carnivorous plants are an ideal model system for evaluating the role of secondary metab...
Most plants grow and develop by taking up nutrients from the soil while continuously under threat fr...
Plants can respond actively to damage by herbivores. In addition to a mode of defence that is direct...
Plants and carnivorous arthropods can interact mutualistically. A recent discovery is that such mutu...
A plant is considered carnivorous if it receives any noticeable benefit from catching small animals....
Carnivorous plants have evolved convergently around five times in evolutionary history. These plants...
Carnivory has evolved independently at least six times in five angiosperm orders. In spite of these ...
Herbivory evolved many times independently across the insect phylogeny, and its evolution is linked ...
Le genre de plantes carnivores à Nepenthes comporte au moins 120 espèces, réparties dans le sud est ...
Proteins produced by the large and diverse chitinase gene family are involved in the hydrolyzation o...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
The strength of top-down indirect effects of carnivores on plants (trophic cascades) varies greatly...
Phylogenetic relationships among carnivorous plants of the angiosperm order Caryophyllales are explo...