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International Journal of Plant Sciences. 180:86-92
Premise of research. Studies of the evolution of self-pollination have generally predicted reductions in pollinator-attractive morphological floral traits over time as a result of relaxed pollinato...
Publikováno v:
Flora. 232:183-193
Plastic changes in floral trait phenotypes in response to biotic factors (i.e., herbivory and pollination) are known to impact pollinator behavior. In contrast, research on abiotic factors suggests substantial plasticity in floral traits, but has rar
Autor:
Stefan Dötterl, Lena John, Marcel E. Visser, Berhane T. Weldegergis, Nicole M. van Dam, Dani Lucas-Barbosa, Thomas Schmitt, Astrid T. Groot, Christian Kost, Bodil K. Ehlers, Tobias G. Köllner, Robert A. Raguso, Niels O. Verhulst, Florian Etl, Florian Menzel, Luisa Amo, Cassie J. Majetic, Martin Heil, André Kessler, Erik H. Poelman, Sara D. Leonhardt, Renee M. Borges, Jonas Kuppler, Dorothea Tholl, Jonathan Gershenzon, Mathias Hoffmeister, James D. Blande, Joachim Ruther, Robert Glinwood, Rieta Gols, Stefan Jarau, Robert R. Junker, Remy S. Pasquet, Anne Amélie C. Larue-Kontić, Florian P. Schiestl, Sybille B. Unsicker, Amy L. Parachnowitsch, Jarmo K. Holopainen, Jette T. Knudsen, Marcel Dicke
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
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New Phytologist, 220(3), 739-749. Wiley-Blackwell
New Phytologist
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Junker, R R, Kuppler, J, Amo, L, Blande, J D, Borges, R M, van Dam, N M, Dicke, M, Dötterl, S, Ehlers, B K, Etl, F, Gershenzon, J, Glinwood, R, Gols, R, Groot, A T, Heil, M, Hoffmeister, M, Holopainen, J K, Jarau, S, John, L, Kessler, A, Knudsen, J T, Kost, C, Larue-Kontic, A A C, Leonhardt, S D, Lucas-Barbosa, D, Majetic, C J, Menzel, F, Parachnowitsch, A L, Pasquet, R S, Poelman, E H, Raguso, R A, Ruther, J, Schiestl, F P, Schmitt, T, Tholl, D, Unsicker, S B, Verhulst, N, Visser, M E, Weldegergis, B T & Köllner, T G 2018, ' Covariation and phenotypic integration in chemical communication displays : Biosynthetic constraints and eco-evolutionary implications ', New Phytologist, vol. 220, no. 3, pp. 739-749 . https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.14505
New Phytologist, 220(3), 739-749
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New Phytologist, 220(3), 739-749. Wiley-Blackwell
New Phytologist
New Phytologist 220 (2018) 3
Junker, R R, Kuppler, J, Amo, L, Blande, J D, Borges, R M, van Dam, N M, Dicke, M, Dötterl, S, Ehlers, B K, Etl, F, Gershenzon, J, Glinwood, R, Gols, R, Groot, A T, Heil, M, Hoffmeister, M, Holopainen, J K, Jarau, S, John, L, Kessler, A, Knudsen, J T, Kost, C, Larue-Kontic, A A C, Leonhardt, S D, Lucas-Barbosa, D, Majetic, C J, Menzel, F, Parachnowitsch, A L, Pasquet, R S, Poelman, E H, Raguso, R A, Ruther, J, Schiestl, F P, Schmitt, T, Tholl, D, Unsicker, S B, Verhulst, N, Visser, M E, Weldegergis, B T & Köllner, T G 2018, ' Covariation and phenotypic integration in chemical communication displays : Biosynthetic constraints and eco-evolutionary implications ', New Phytologist, vol. 220, no. 3, pp. 739-749 . https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.14505
New Phytologist, 220(3), 739-749
Chemical communication is ubiquitous. The identification of conserved structural elements in visual and acoustic communication is well established, but comparable information on chemical communication displays (CCDs) is lacking. We assessed the pheno
Publikováno v:
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 96:104270
Floral scent is a highly complex and variable floral characteristic that is involved in pollinator attraction. One possible cause for variation in floral scent can be sexual identity of the flower. Here, we examine the floral scent bouquet of a synch
Publikováno v:
The American Midland Naturalist. 173:191-207
The study of floral traits and pollination for the plant genus Phlox has historically been focused on either surveys of general pollinator affinities across the genus or detailed research on pollinator-mediated evolution of floral color in a single s
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Scientia Horticulturae. 172:285-291
Variation in floral scent profiles within and among plant species may be attributed to a number of different phenomena, including selection by pollinators or enemies, direct or indirect artificial selection in horticulture, stochastic processes such
Publikováno v:
Annals of Botany. Dec2008, Vol. 102 Issue 6, p911-922. 12p.
Autor:
Brittany N. Sinka, Cassie J. Majetic
Publikováno v:
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 50:75-81
Previous research into the genetic mechanisms of benzenoid and phenylpropanoid volatile biosynthesis has suggested the potential for metabolic flux, in which phenylalanine substrate dedicated to one pathway branch (i.e., benzenoid production) could a
Publikováno v:
Functional Ecology. 23:480-487
Summary 1Patterns of floral scent are generally assumed to have been shaped by pollinator-mediated natural selection. However, while many studies document behavioural responses of pollinators to floral scent, few document the relationship between flo
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Plant Signaling & Behavior. 4:129-131
Studies of floral scent generally assume that genetic adaptation due to pollinator-mediated natural selection explains a significant amount of phenotypic variance, ignoring the potential for phenotypic plasticity in this trait. In this paper, we asse