Plants are at the trophic base of most ecosystems, embedded in a rich network of ecological interactions in which they evolved. While their limited range and speed of motion precludes animal-typical behavior, plants are accomplished chemists, producing thousands of specialized metabolites which may function to convey information, or even to manipulate the physiology of other organisms. Plants’ complex interactions and their underlying mechanisms are typically dissected within the controlled environments of growth chambers and glasshouses, but doing so introduces conditions alien to plants evolved in natural environments, such as being pot-bound, and receiving artificial light with a spectrum very different from sunlight. The mechanistic und...
In natural habitats plants can be exposed to brief and light contact with neighbouring plants. This ...
Ethylene is an important phytohormone that regulates growth, development and stress responses in lan...
ManuscriptThe notion of chemical communication between plants and other organisms has gone from bein...
Plants are at the trophic base of most ecosystems, embedded in a rich network of ecological interact...
Photoreceptors are critical molecules that function at the interface between organism and environmen...
Ethylene is a key hormone in plant development, mediating plant responses to abiotic environmental s...
The environment that plants grow in can be highly dynamic through a plant’s lifetime. In many cases,...
129 pagesPlants produce a large diversity of secondary metabolites that are increasingly understood ...
Plants interact with their environment in many ways. They can emit and receive volatile organic comp...
Plants use photoreceptor proteins to detect the proximity of other plants and to activate adaptive r...
A synthesis of insights from functional and evolutionary studies reveals how the phytochrome photore...
Phytochromes are photoreceptors that provide plants with circadian, seasonal, and positional informa...
Plants compete with neighbouring vegetation for limited resources. In competition for light, plants ...
These are the raw data associated with the publication "Metabolic Integration of Spectral and Chemic...
Plants compete with neighbouring vegetation for limited resources. In competition for light, plants ...
In natural habitats plants can be exposed to brief and light contact with neighbouring plants. This ...
Ethylene is an important phytohormone that regulates growth, development and stress responses in lan...
ManuscriptThe notion of chemical communication between plants and other organisms has gone from bein...
Plants are at the trophic base of most ecosystems, embedded in a rich network of ecological interact...
Photoreceptors are critical molecules that function at the interface between organism and environmen...
Ethylene is a key hormone in plant development, mediating plant responses to abiotic environmental s...
The environment that plants grow in can be highly dynamic through a plant’s lifetime. In many cases,...
129 pagesPlants produce a large diversity of secondary metabolites that are increasingly understood ...
Plants interact with their environment in many ways. They can emit and receive volatile organic comp...
Plants use photoreceptor proteins to detect the proximity of other plants and to activate adaptive r...
A synthesis of insights from functional and evolutionary studies reveals how the phytochrome photore...
Phytochromes are photoreceptors that provide plants with circadian, seasonal, and positional informa...
Plants compete with neighbouring vegetation for limited resources. In competition for light, plants ...
These are the raw data associated with the publication "Metabolic Integration of Spectral and Chemic...
Plants compete with neighbouring vegetation for limited resources. In competition for light, plants ...
In natural habitats plants can be exposed to brief and light contact with neighbouring plants. This ...
Ethylene is an important phytohormone that regulates growth, development and stress responses in lan...
ManuscriptThe notion of chemical communication between plants and other organisms has gone from bein...