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Trends Plant Sci


Title:Multiple functions of inducible plant volatiles
Author(s):Holopainen JK;
Address:"Department of Ecology and Environmental Science, University of Kuopio, PO Box 1627, FIN-70211 Kuopio, Finland. jarmo.holopainen@uku.fi"
Journal Title:Trends Plant Sci
Year:2004
Volume:9
Issue:11
Page Number:529 - 533
DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2004.09.006
ISSN/ISBN:1360-1385 (Print) 1360-1385 (Linking)
Abstract:"A considerable amount of the carbon fixed by plants is emitted back into the atmosphere as volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Novel inducible VOCs released from plants after biotic or abiotic stresses temporarily increase total emissions of carbon substantially. As well as having a role in attracting the natural enemies of herbivores, inducible VOCs are also involved in plant-to-plant signalling, pathogen defence and ozone quenching, as well as tropospheric ozone and fine-particle aerosol formation. To relate these diverse observations to active plant defence, a conceptual framework of four functional levels (plant cellular interspace, leaf boundary layer, ecosystem and atmosphere) of inducible VOCs is proposed to aid understanding of the evolutionary role of inducible plant volatiles"
Keywords:"Atmosphere Biological Evolution Carbon/metabolism Ecosystem Oils, Volatile/*metabolism Organic Chemicals/*metabolism Plant Leaves Plants/genetics/*metabolism Signal Transduction;"
Notes:"MedlineHolopainen, Jarmo K eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review England 2004/10/27 Trends Plant Sci. 2004 Nov; 9(11):529-33. doi: 10.1016/j.tplants.2004.09.006"

 
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