Plant volatiles as cues and signals in plant communication.

作者: Velemir Ninkovic , Dimitrije Markovic , Merlin Rensing

DOI: 10.1111/PCE.13910

关键词: Community levelCommunicationHerbivoreTrophic levelBiologyInformation exchangeAdaptationCompetition (biology)Plant growthEcology (disciplines)

摘要: … Parasitic plants can explore constitutively released volatiles that guide them to grow in the direction of their host. In such a way, seedlings of dodder (Cuscuta pentagona) can …

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