转录组
生物
食草动物
流利
生物技术
生态学
心理学
生物化学
基因
数学教育
基因表达
作者
Ian T. Baldwin,Rayko Halitschke,Anja Paschold,Caroline C. von Dahl,Catherine A. Preston
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2006-02-09
卷期号:311 (5762): 812-815
被引量:872
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.1118446
摘要
Plants may “eavesdrop” on volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released by herbivore-attacked neighbors to activate defenses before being attacked themselves. Transcriptome and signal cascade analyses of VOC-exposed plants suggest that plants eavesdrop to prime direct and indirect defenses and to hone competitive abilities. Advances in research on VOC biosynthesis and perception have facilitated the production of plants that are genetically “deaf” to particular VOCs or “mute” in elements of their volatile vocabulary. Such plants, together with advances in VOC analytical instrumentation, will allow researchers to determine whether fluency enhances the fitness of plants in natural communities.
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