1.Benzyl acetone (4‐phenylbutan‐2‐one; BA), the dominant floral fragrance of the wild tobacco Nicotiana attenuata, is known to attract nighttime pollinators, such as Manduca sexta hawkmoths. For this pollinator, BA is not only essential for the pollen transport between conspecific plants, but also for the moth's short‐distance handling of flowers at night. The emission of BA from the corolla limb, however, starts up to four hours before dusk, peaks at dusk, and continues throughout the first half of the night. While the function of the nocturnal part of the emission is well studied, the function of the early part of the peak emission remained unknown. 2.By using plants silenced in the expression of the biosynthetic gene of BA (Nachal1), we ...
1. Pollinating insects exploit visual and olfactory cues associated with flower traits indicative of...
Most Angiosperms rely on insect pollinators for their reproduction, implying the evolution of attrac...
Plants are faced with a trade-off between on the one hand growth, development and reproduction and o...
Benzyl acetone (4-phenylbutan-2-one; BA), the dominant floral fragrance of the wild tobacco Nicotian...
More than 87% of flowering plant species are animal-pollinated [1] and produce floral scents and oth...
Plants evolved strategies to attract pollinators that are essential for reproduction. However, plant...
The main function of floral emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in entomophilous plants i...
Plants evolved strategies to attract pollinators that are essential for reproduction. However, plant...
Many plants attract their pollinators with floral scents, and these olfactory signals are especially...
Most pollinators visit flowers in the search of nectar rewards. However, as the floral nectar can of...
More than 85% of plants rely on biotic pollen vectors attracted by olfactory or visual signals. Whil...
Floral scent is important to plant-pollinator interactions, functioning as an attractant for diverse...
Leaves normally release low levels of volatile chemicals. However, when a plant is damaged by herbiv...
Plants evolved strategies to attract pollinators that are essential for reproduction. However, plant...
Herbivory induces changes in plants that influence the associated insect community. The present stud...
1. Pollinating insects exploit visual and olfactory cues associated with flower traits indicative of...
Most Angiosperms rely on insect pollinators for their reproduction, implying the evolution of attrac...
Plants are faced with a trade-off between on the one hand growth, development and reproduction and o...
Benzyl acetone (4-phenylbutan-2-one; BA), the dominant floral fragrance of the wild tobacco Nicotian...
More than 87% of flowering plant species are animal-pollinated [1] and produce floral scents and oth...
Plants evolved strategies to attract pollinators that are essential for reproduction. However, plant...
The main function of floral emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in entomophilous plants i...
Plants evolved strategies to attract pollinators that are essential for reproduction. However, plant...
Many plants attract their pollinators with floral scents, and these olfactory signals are especially...
Most pollinators visit flowers in the search of nectar rewards. However, as the floral nectar can of...
More than 85% of plants rely on biotic pollen vectors attracted by olfactory or visual signals. Whil...
Floral scent is important to plant-pollinator interactions, functioning as an attractant for diverse...
Leaves normally release low levels of volatile chemicals. However, when a plant is damaged by herbiv...
Plants evolved strategies to attract pollinators that are essential for reproduction. However, plant...
Herbivory induces changes in plants that influence the associated insect community. The present stud...
1. Pollinating insects exploit visual and olfactory cues associated with flower traits indicative of...
Most Angiosperms rely on insect pollinators for their reproduction, implying the evolution of attrac...
Plants are faced with a trade-off between on the one hand growth, development and reproduction and o...