Research on terpene biosynthesis in the genus Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) is poorly developed, but recently large numbers of terpene synthase (TPS) genes have been identified. Few of these have been characterized or their expression localized to specific tissues. A prime candidate for detailed examination of TPS gene expression is the bisexual eucalypt flower - composed of male and female reproductive organs, and vegetative tissues that may express different TPS genes. We aimed to characterize and compare the terpene profile and TPS genes expressed in anthers and gynoecia in the high oil-yielding Eucalyptus polybractea R.T. Baker. We hypothesized that gynoecia will produce greater amounts of defensive terpenes, whereas anthers will have a terpen...
Mosaic Eucalyptus trees provide unparalleled natural experiments to understand how plants control th...
Background: Terpene rich leaves are a characteristic of Myrtaceae. There is significant qualitative ...
Terpenes and terpene biosynthesis play major roles in conifer secondary metabolism. Oleoresin, a co...
Research on terpene biosynthesis in the genus Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) is poorly developed, but recent...
Background: Terpenoids are abundant in the foliage of Eucalyptus, providing the cha...
Terpenes are economically and ecologically important phytochemicals. Their synthesis is controlled b...
Terpenes are a multifarious group of secondary compounds present throughout the living world that fu...
Terpenes are economically and ecologically important phytochemicals. Their synthesis is controlled b...
Terpenes are economically and ecologically important phytochemicals. Their synthesis is controlled b...
Myrtaceae is one of the chemically most variable and most significant essential oil yielding plant f...
Terpenes are a multifarious group of secondary compounds present throughout the living world that fu...
Orchids are the most species-rich plants and highly interactive with pollinators via visual or olfac...
Terpenoid-based essential oils are economically important commodities, yet beyond their biosynthetic...
Plants produce an extensive array of specialised metabolites, chemicals that are in addition to thos...
It is critical to gather biological information about rare and endangered plants to incorporate into...
Mosaic Eucalyptus trees provide unparalleled natural experiments to understand how plants control th...
Background: Terpene rich leaves are a characteristic of Myrtaceae. There is significant qualitative ...
Terpenes and terpene biosynthesis play major roles in conifer secondary metabolism. Oleoresin, a co...
Research on terpene biosynthesis in the genus Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) is poorly developed, but recent...
Background: Terpenoids are abundant in the foliage of Eucalyptus, providing the cha...
Terpenes are economically and ecologically important phytochemicals. Their synthesis is controlled b...
Terpenes are a multifarious group of secondary compounds present throughout the living world that fu...
Terpenes are economically and ecologically important phytochemicals. Their synthesis is controlled b...
Terpenes are economically and ecologically important phytochemicals. Their synthesis is controlled b...
Myrtaceae is one of the chemically most variable and most significant essential oil yielding plant f...
Terpenes are a multifarious group of secondary compounds present throughout the living world that fu...
Orchids are the most species-rich plants and highly interactive with pollinators via visual or olfac...
Terpenoid-based essential oils are economically important commodities, yet beyond their biosynthetic...
Plants produce an extensive array of specialised metabolites, chemicals that are in addition to thos...
It is critical to gather biological information about rare and endangered plants to incorporate into...
Mosaic Eucalyptus trees provide unparalleled natural experiments to understand how plants control th...
Background: Terpene rich leaves are a characteristic of Myrtaceae. There is significant qualitative ...
Terpenes and terpene biosynthesis play major roles in conifer secondary metabolism. Oleoresin, a co...