A few studies in the past have shown that plant diversity in terms of species richness and functional composition can modify plant defense chemistry. However, it is not yet clear to what extent genetic differentiation of plant chemotypes or phenotypic plasticity in response to diversity-induced variation in growth conditions or a combination of both is responsible for this pattern. We collected seed families of ribwort plantain (Plantago lanceolata) from six-year old experimental grasslands of varying plant diversity (Jena Experiment). The offspring of these seed families was grown under standardized conditions with two levels of light and nutrients. The iridoid glycosides, catalpol and aucubin, and verbascoside, a caffeoyl phenylethanoid g...
Fitness costs of defense are often invoked to explain the maintenance of genetic variation in levels...
Plants actively interact with antagonists and beneficial organisms occurring in the above- and below...
Plants actively interact with antagonists and beneficial organisms occurring in the above- and below...
A few studies in the past have shown that plant diversity in terms of species richness and functiona...
<div><p>A few studies in the past have shown that plant diversity in terms of species richness and f...
A few studies in the past have shown that plant diversity in terms of species richness and functiona...
A few studies in the past have shown that plant diversity in terms of species richness and functiona...
A few studies in the past have shown that plant diversity in terms of species richness and functiona...
A few studies in the past have shown that plant diversity in terms of species richness and functiona...
A few studies in the past have shown that plant diversity in terms of species richness and functiona...
A few studies in the past have shown that plant diversity in terms of species richness and functiona...
A few studies in the past have shown that plant diversity in terms of species richness and functiona...
Background: Forecasting the consequences of accelerating rates of changes in biodiversity for ecosys...
Forecasting the consequences of accelerating rates of changes in biodiversity for ecosystem function...
Plantago lanceolata L. (ribwort plantain) produces two costly terpenoid secondary plant compounds, t...
Fitness costs of defense are often invoked to explain the maintenance of genetic variation in levels...
Plants actively interact with antagonists and beneficial organisms occurring in the above- and below...
Plants actively interact with antagonists and beneficial organisms occurring in the above- and below...
A few studies in the past have shown that plant diversity in terms of species richness and functiona...
<div><p>A few studies in the past have shown that plant diversity in terms of species richness and f...
A few studies in the past have shown that plant diversity in terms of species richness and functiona...
A few studies in the past have shown that plant diversity in terms of species richness and functiona...
A few studies in the past have shown that plant diversity in terms of species richness and functiona...
A few studies in the past have shown that plant diversity in terms of species richness and functiona...
A few studies in the past have shown that plant diversity in terms of species richness and functiona...
A few studies in the past have shown that plant diversity in terms of species richness and functiona...
A few studies in the past have shown that plant diversity in terms of species richness and functiona...
Background: Forecasting the consequences of accelerating rates of changes in biodiversity for ecosys...
Forecasting the consequences of accelerating rates of changes in biodiversity for ecosystem function...
Plantago lanceolata L. (ribwort plantain) produces two costly terpenoid secondary plant compounds, t...
Fitness costs of defense are often invoked to explain the maintenance of genetic variation in levels...
Plants actively interact with antagonists and beneficial organisms occurring in the above- and below...
Plants actively interact with antagonists and beneficial organisms occurring in the above- and below...