International audienceIncreases in the production of terpene-and phenolic-like compounds in plant species under abiotic stress conditions have been interpreted in physiological studies as a supplementary defense system due to their capacity to limit cell oxidation. From an ecological perspective however, these increases are only expected to confer competitive advantages if they do not imply a significant cost for the plant, that is, growth reduction. We investigated shifts of isoprene emissions, and to a lesser extent phenolic compound concentration, of Quercus pubescens Willd. from early leaf development to leaf senescence under optimal watering (control: C), mild and severe water stress (MS, SS). The impact of water stress was concomitant...
Isoprene is emitted from the leaves of many plants in a light-dependent and temperature-sensitive ma...
Isoprene is synthesized through the 2-C-methylerythritol-5-phosphate (MEP) pathway that also produce...
Isoprene strengthens thylakoid membranes and scavenges stress-induced oxidative species. The idea th...
Increases in the production of terpene- and phenolic-like compounds in plant species under abiotic s...
International audienceIncreases in the production of terpene-and phenolic-like compounds in plant sp...
Leaf isoprene emission rates (F iso) were studied in 2-year old trees of live oak (Quercus virginian...
International audienceIsoprene, the main volatile released by plants, is known to protect the photos...
Isoprene protects the photosynthetic apparatus of isoprene-emitting plants from oxidative stress. Th...
Water availability is a major limiting factor on plant growth and productivity. Considering that Euc...
Les Composés Organiques Volatils biogènes (COVB) sont des molécules issues du métabolisme secondaire...
Isoprene is a highly reactive volatile organic compound (VOC) affecting the oxidative capacity of a...
We present a physiological model of isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene) emission which considers the c...
Isoprene is emitted from the leaves of many plants in a light-dependent and temperature-sensitive ma...
Isoprene is synthesized through the 2-C-methylerythritol-5-phosphate (MEP) pathway that also produce...
Isoprene strengthens thylakoid membranes and scavenges stress-induced oxidative species. The idea th...
Increases in the production of terpene- and phenolic-like compounds in plant species under abiotic s...
International audienceIncreases in the production of terpene-and phenolic-like compounds in plant sp...
Leaf isoprene emission rates (F iso) were studied in 2-year old trees of live oak (Quercus virginian...
International audienceIsoprene, the main volatile released by plants, is known to protect the photos...
Isoprene protects the photosynthetic apparatus of isoprene-emitting plants from oxidative stress. Th...
Water availability is a major limiting factor on plant growth and productivity. Considering that Euc...
Les Composés Organiques Volatils biogènes (COVB) sont des molécules issues du métabolisme secondaire...
Isoprene is a highly reactive volatile organic compound (VOC) affecting the oxidative capacity of a...
We present a physiological model of isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene) emission which considers the c...
Isoprene is emitted from the leaves of many plants in a light-dependent and temperature-sensitive ma...
Isoprene is synthesized through the 2-C-methylerythritol-5-phosphate (MEP) pathway that also produce...
Isoprene strengthens thylakoid membranes and scavenges stress-induced oxidative species. The idea th...