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Chemical Signatures of Fossilized Resins and Recent Plant Exudates
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2008AbstractAmber is one of the few gemstones based on an organic structure. Found over most of the world, it is the fossil form of sticky plant exudates called resins. Investigation of amber by modern analytical techniques provides structural information and insight into the identity of the ancient plants that produced the source resin. Mass spectrometric
Joseph B, Lambert +2 more
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Root Exudates in Phosphorus Acquisition by Plants
2001This chapter discusses the processes in the rhizosphere that are determined by exudates from roots and that in turn affect the availability of phosphorus to plants. These include control of rhizosphere pH, exudation of organic acids and root phosphatases.
Peter J. Randall +3 more
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Suppressing exudation hides the host from a parasitic plant
Trends in ParasitologySome parasitic plants rely on strigolactone (SL) chemical signals exuded from host roots to trigger seed germination and initiate parasitism. Shi et al. demonstrate that disabling SL exporters in a sorghum host effectively reduces witchweed parasitism without compromising host plant growth, providing a promising strategy for crop improvement.
James H. Westwood, Sukhmanpreet Kaur
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Root exudates drive soil‐microbe‐nutrient feedbacks in response to plant growth
Plant, Cell and Environment, 2021Jun Zhao, Jun Yuan, Lauren E Hale
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Root exudates and microbial metabolites: signals and nutrients in plant-microbe interactions
Science China Life SciencesXiaoyan Fan +6 more
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