Flowers are characterized by a plenitude of primary and secondary metabolites and flower-specific biosynthetic pathways that all concur to promote plant reproduction and the initial stages of embryo development. The floral secondary metabolites of flowers contribute to scent and colour, which are used by flowers to attract pollinators. Besides, many metabolites responsible for the conferral of colour also serve as photo-protectants towards the damaging effects of UV solar radiation. The whole metabolism of flowers is sustained by a network of primary metabolites that provide metabolic precursors for the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites and support flower development. Moreover, many primary metabolites are channelled into nectar, the fo...
A striking feature of the angiosperms that use animals as pollen carriers to sexually reproduce is t...
As sessile organisms, plants produce a remarkable diversity of chemicals to defend their tissues aga...
Contains fulltext : 27437.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis appr...
Besides primary metabolites, which are important for growth and development, plants synthesize thous...
<div><p>Evolutionary and reproductive success of angiosperms, the most diverse group of land plants,...
Evolutionary and reproductive success of angiosperms, the most diverse group of land plants, relies ...
International audienceDuring the maturation phase of flower development, the onset of anthesis visib...
Summary Adverse climatic conditions at the time of flowering severely hinder crop yields and threate...
Flowering is one of the most important physiological processes of plants that ensures continuity of ...
A striking feature of the angiosperms that use animals as pollen carriers to sexually reproduce is t...
Flowers have evolved diverse strategies to attract animal pollinators, with visual and olfactory flo...
Floral chemistry mediates plant interactions with pollinators, pathogens, and herbivores, with major...
New discoveries open up future directions in the study of the primary metabolism of flowers
Floral chemistry mediates plant interactions with herbivores, pathogens, and pollinators. The chemis...
Plants produce a variety of floral specialized (secondary) metabolites with roles in several physiol...
A striking feature of the angiosperms that use animals as pollen carriers to sexually reproduce is t...
As sessile organisms, plants produce a remarkable diversity of chemicals to defend their tissues aga...
Contains fulltext : 27437.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis appr...
Besides primary metabolites, which are important for growth and development, plants synthesize thous...
<div><p>Evolutionary and reproductive success of angiosperms, the most diverse group of land plants,...
Evolutionary and reproductive success of angiosperms, the most diverse group of land plants, relies ...
International audienceDuring the maturation phase of flower development, the onset of anthesis visib...
Summary Adverse climatic conditions at the time of flowering severely hinder crop yields and threate...
Flowering is one of the most important physiological processes of plants that ensures continuity of ...
A striking feature of the angiosperms that use animals as pollen carriers to sexually reproduce is t...
Flowers have evolved diverse strategies to attract animal pollinators, with visual and olfactory flo...
Floral chemistry mediates plant interactions with pollinators, pathogens, and herbivores, with major...
New discoveries open up future directions in the study of the primary metabolism of flowers
Floral chemistry mediates plant interactions with herbivores, pathogens, and pollinators. The chemis...
Plants produce a variety of floral specialized (secondary) metabolites with roles in several physiol...
A striking feature of the angiosperms that use animals as pollen carriers to sexually reproduce is t...
As sessile organisms, plants produce a remarkable diversity of chemicals to defend their tissues aga...
Contains fulltext : 27437.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis appr...