The genus Flindersia (Rutaceae) comprises 17 species of mostly Australian endemic trees. Although most species are restricted to rainforests, four have evolved to grow in semi-arid and arid environments. In this study, the leaf alkaloid diversity of rainforest and semi-arid/arid zone adapted Australian Flindersia were compared by LC/MS-MS and NMR spectroscopy. Contrary to expectations, Flindersia alkaloid diversity was strongly correlated with environmental aridity, where species predominating in drier regions produced more alkaloids than their wet rainforest congenerics. Rainforest species were also more chemically similar to each other than were the four semi-arid/arid zone species. There was a significant relationship between the presenc...
Leaf chemical and spectral properties of 162 canopy species were measured at 11 tropical forest site...
Patterns of geographic variation in morphological and chemical characters are documented in Eucalypt...
Duboisia species, which belong to the family of Solanaceae, are commercially cultivated in large sca...
International audiencePremise of the study: While plants show lineage-specific differences in metabo...
Premise of the study: While plants show lineage-specific differences in metabolite composition, plan...
International audiencePlants produce a high diversity of metabolites which help them sustain environ...
Environmental parameters such as rainfall, temperature and relative humidity can affect the composit...
This item is only available electronically.The variation in distribution and abundance of leaf wax n...
Alkaloid contents of leaf and seed samples of eight species of Sophora native to New Zealand, plus S...
Eremophila is the largest genus in the plant tribe Myoporeae (Scrophulariaceae) and exhibits incredi...
Desert shrubs often accumulate different types of phenolic compounds but what determines the amount ...
A group of plant specialised metabolites (PSMs) collectively known as unsubstituted B-ring flavanone...
Plants show a high degree of intraspecific variation in several traits including plant secondary met...
Eucalypts cover most of Australia. Here, we investigate the relative contribution of climate and geo...
International audienceThe environmental controls on leaf wax n-alkane distributions and associated i...
Leaf chemical and spectral properties of 162 canopy species were measured at 11 tropical forest site...
Patterns of geographic variation in morphological and chemical characters are documented in Eucalypt...
Duboisia species, which belong to the family of Solanaceae, are commercially cultivated in large sca...
International audiencePremise of the study: While plants show lineage-specific differences in metabo...
Premise of the study: While plants show lineage-specific differences in metabolite composition, plan...
International audiencePlants produce a high diversity of metabolites which help them sustain environ...
Environmental parameters such as rainfall, temperature and relative humidity can affect the composit...
This item is only available electronically.The variation in distribution and abundance of leaf wax n...
Alkaloid contents of leaf and seed samples of eight species of Sophora native to New Zealand, plus S...
Eremophila is the largest genus in the plant tribe Myoporeae (Scrophulariaceae) and exhibits incredi...
Desert shrubs often accumulate different types of phenolic compounds but what determines the amount ...
A group of plant specialised metabolites (PSMs) collectively known as unsubstituted B-ring flavanone...
Plants show a high degree of intraspecific variation in several traits including plant secondary met...
Eucalypts cover most of Australia. Here, we investigate the relative contribution of climate and geo...
International audienceThe environmental controls on leaf wax n-alkane distributions and associated i...
Leaf chemical and spectral properties of 162 canopy species were measured at 11 tropical forest site...
Patterns of geographic variation in morphological and chemical characters are documented in Eucalypt...
Duboisia species, which belong to the family of Solanaceae, are commercially cultivated in large sca...