Do Plants Eavesdrop on Floral Scent Signals

作者: Christina M. Caruso , Amy L. Parachnowitsch

DOI: 10.1016/J.TPLANTS.2015.09.001

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摘要: Plants emit a diverse array of volatile organic compounds that can function as cues to other plants. use volatiles emitted by neighbors gain information about their environment, and respond adjusting phenotype. Less is known whether the many different signals plants are all equally likely We review evidence for floral conclude perceive other, better-studied volatiles. propose eavesdropping on particularly be adaptive because these traits directly affect pollination mating.

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