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Plant Communication

Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 2021
Communication occurs when a sender emits a cue perceived by a receiver that changes the receiver's behavior. Plants perceive information regarding light, water, other nutrients, touch, herbivores, pathogens, mycorrhizae, and nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Plants also emit cues perceived by other plants, beneficial microbes, herbivores, enemies of herbivores,
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Plants and Plant Communities

1998
Our discussions in Chs. 12 and 13 focus on determining which environments were energetically acceptable to animals and on energetic costs of living in those environments. Similar questions apply to the study of plants and plant communities. In this chapter we are interested in the environmental factors that determine temperatures and transpiration ...
Gaylon S. Campbell, John M. Norman
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microRNA communication in plants

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2021
Betti et al. show that plants can take up microRNAs generated by other plants, and that these exogenous miRNAs are active in silencing the expression of their target genes.
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Agricultural genomics and subterranean plant-plant communications

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 2000
Agricultural genomics has the potential to dramatically enrich the availability and quality of food supplies worldwide. However, because thousands of different plant species are grown for food, the application of genomics to crop improvement faces issues distinct from those in medical research.
M J, Torres, M, Matvienko, J I, Yoder
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Plants and Plant Communities

1995
Abstract A large body of experimental data on the effects of increased concentrations of carbon dioxide on the metabolism of plants supports the assumption that one of the biotic effects of the current changes in the atmosphere will be an acceleraton of carbon fixation through photosynthesis.
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Plant Communities

2009
Plant communities of the dune complex are a result of interaction between tolerance of plant species and sandy substrate, high wind velocities, salt spray, sand accretion and environmental heterogeneity. Propagules of many plant species are dispersed by water currents and deposited on the driftline.
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Molecular Plant Volatile Communication

2012
Plants produce a wide array of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) which have multiple functions as internal plant hormones (e.g., ethylene, methyl jasmonate and methyl salicylate), in communication with conspecific and heterospecific plants and in communication with organisms of second (herbivores and pollinators) and third (enemies of herbivores ...
Jarmo K, Holopainen, James D, Blande
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Exposing belowground plant communication

Science
Root exudation could be harnessed for ecological and applied ...
Guerrieri E., Rasmann S.
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Plant Species and Plant Communities: An Introduction

1978
This symposium is dealing with various relations between plant species as basic systematic units and plant communities as basic vegetation units. It will thereby touch upon relations between the respective ecological disciplines as well, disciplines we used to call autecology and synecology.
Adriani, M.J., Van der Maarel, E.
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Focus Issue: Plant Communication

Science's STKE, 2006
This week’s issues of Science and Science’ s STKE focus on plant signaling with an emphasis on volatile organic compounds. Science emphasizes the chemistry of and information encoded by plant volatiles and how plants, plant pathogens, or humans utilize this aromatic ...
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