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Trends Plant Sci


Title:"Mild versus severe stress and BVOCs: thresholds, priming and consequences"
Author(s):Niinemets U;
Address:"Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Kreutzwaldi 1, Tartu 51014, Estonia. ylo@emu.ee"
Journal Title:Trends Plant Sci
Year:2010
Volume:20091216
Issue:3
Page Number:145 - 153
DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2009.11.008
ISSN/ISBN:1878-4372 (Electronic) 1360-1385 (Linking)
Abstract:"Plant-generated volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) play key roles in large-scale atmospheric processes and serve the plants as important defense and signal molecules. The main emphasis in quantitative BVOC studies has been on constitutive emissions of isoprene and specific monoterpene species that are present in only certain emitting plant species. However, environmental and biotic stresses can induce emissions of an array of organic compounds in any plant species, whereas the magnitude of emissions induced by given stress depends on stress tolerance, timing, duration and severity (mild versus strong) of the stress. The main view put forward in this review is that quantitative understanding of stress effects is the key for constructing realistic models of both constitutive and induced BVOC emissions"
Keywords:"Animals Ecosystem Plants/chemistry/metabolism *Stress, Physiological Volatile Organic Compounds/*chemistry/*metabolism;"
Notes:"MedlineNiinemets, Ulo eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review England 2009/12/17 Trends Plant Sci. 2010 Mar; 15(3):145-53. doi: 10.1016/j.tplants.2009.11.008. Epub 2009 Dec 16"

 
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