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Flower visits and pollinator pollen load networks reveal the effects of pollinator sharing on heterospecific pollen transfer in a subalpine plant community. [PDF]
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Early signs of plant community responses to climate warming along mountain roads in Switzerland
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The plant communities of walls in Saxon-Bohemian Switzerland.
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2021
During plant-fungal interaction a wide range of molecules play crucial roles in signaling, development and stress response. Understand the fungal and plant cross-talk allows to define the typology of interaction or rather the lifestyle. According to this we can distinguish in biotrophs, necrotrophs or hemibiotrophs fungi.
Beccaccioli M., Scala V., Reverberi M.
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During plant-fungal interaction a wide range of molecules play crucial roles in signaling, development and stress response. Understand the fungal and plant cross-talk allows to define the typology of interaction or rather the lifestyle. According to this we can distinguish in biotrophs, necrotrophs or hemibiotrophs fungi.
Beccaccioli M., Scala V., Reverberi M.
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Plant ecology: Macroparasitism in plant communities
Current Biology, 2021Mistletoes, lianas, vines, and epiphytes fulfill many of the population dynamic criteria of animal macroparasites. A new study illustrates elegant ways to quantify cost to the host and how this impacts competition between mistletoe species. It opens the door to a much fuller consideration of plant parasites as macroparasites.
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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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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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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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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, 2021Betti 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, 2000Agricultural 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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