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Cyanogenesis in animal-plant interactions.

Ciba Foundation symposium, 1989
When there is variation between individuals of the same plant species for a putative defensive chemical it is possible to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the chemical does indeed have a defence function for the plant. The polymorphism for cyanogenesis in Lotus corniculatus and Trifolium repens provides ample evidence that cyanogenesis has an ...
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Animal–plant–microbe interactions: direct and indirect effects of swan foraging behaviour modulate methane cycling in temperate shallow wetlands

Oecologia, 2006
Wetlands are among the most important ecosystems on Earth both in terms of productivity and biodiversity, but also as a source of the greenhouse gas CH(4). Microbial processes catalyzing nutrient recycling and CH(4) production are controlled by sediment physico-chemistry, which is in turn affected by plant activity and the foraging behaviour of ...
Bodelier, P.L.E.   +4 more
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Plant natural products: a primerThe present review is one in the special series of reviews on animal–plant interactions.

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2010
Over the course of evolution, plants have adapted various structural and chemical mechanisms to protect themselves and interact with their environment. The chemical mechanisms are largely based on the secondary metabolites or natural products. Although plant natural products are generally divided into three main categories (terpenoids, alkaloids, and ...
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Cyanogenesis in animal-plant interactions.

Ciba Foundation symposium, 2007
D. Jones
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Seeing through the static: the temporal dimension of plant–animal mutualistic interactions

Ecology Letters, 2021
Paul J Caradonna   +2 more
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