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Title:Smelling global climate change: mitigation of function for plant volatile organic compounds
Author(s):Yuan JS; Himanen SJ; Holopainen JK; Chen F; Stewart CN;
Address:"Institute of Plant Genomics and Biotechnology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA"
Journal Title:Trends Ecol Evol
Year:2009
Volume:20090325
Issue:6
Page Number:323 - 331
DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2009.01.012
ISSN/ISBN:0169-5347 (Print) 0169-5347 (Linking)
Abstract:"Plant volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have important roles in plant adaptation to the environment and serve as infochemicals in multitrophic interactions. Global climate change factors, such as increased atmospheric carbon dioxide, ozone and temperature, could alter how insects perceive such compounds. Here we review recent research on the influence of climate change parameters on the ecological functions of VOCs, with specific focus on terpenoids, the best-characterized VOCs. We summarize how emission patterns and concentrations of VOCs could change in future environments, mainly from the perspectives of plant defense and stress responses. We discuss how higher carbon dioxide concentrations, elevated ozone levels and increased temperatures could affect the biological functions of VOCs, particularly their role in plant defense"
Keywords:Animals *Greenhouse Effect Insecta Plants/*metabolism Volatile Organic Compounds/*metabolism;
Notes:"MedlineYuan, Joshua S Himanen, Sari J Holopainen, Jarmo K Chen, Feng Stewart, C Neal Jr eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review England 2009/03/28 Trends Ecol Evol. 2009 Jun; 24(6):323-31. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2009.01.012. Epub 2009 Mar 25"

 
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