نتایج جستجو برای: plant chemistry

تعداد نتایج: 498954  

2011
L. Q. Hao A. Kortelainen J. H. Kroll P. Miettinen M. Kulmala D. R. Worsnop J. N. Smith A. Laaksonen

Biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are a significant source of global secondary organic aerosol (SOA); however, quantifying their aerosol forming potential remains a challenge. This study presents smog chamber laboratory work, focusing on SOA formation via oxidation of the emissions of two dominant tree species from boreal forest area, Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and Norway spruce ...

2011
L. Q. Hao A. Kortelainen J. H. Kroll P. Miettinen M. Kulmala D. R. Worsnop J. N. Smith A. Laaksonen

Biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are a significant source of global secondary organic aerosol (SOA); however, quantifying their aerosol forming potential remains a challenge. This study presents smog chamber laboratory work, focusing on SOA formation via oxidation of the emissions of two dominant tree species from boreal forest area, Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and Norway spruce ...

Journal: :Current opinion in insect science 2016
William C Wetzel Jennifer S Thaler

Variability in plant chemistry has long been believed to suppress populations of insect herbivores by constraining herbivore resource selection behavior in ways that make herbivores more vulnerable to predation. The focus on behavior, however, overlooks the pervasive physiological effects of plant variability on herbivores. Here we propose the plant variability-gut acclimation hypothesis, which...

2007
DENNIS F. WHIGHAM

WHIGHAM, D. F., and RICHARDSON, C. J. 1988. Soil and plant chemistry of an Atlantic white cedar wetland on the Inner Coastal Plain of Maryland. Can. J. Bot. 66: 568-576. Atlantic white cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides (L.) BSP.) wetlands are widely distributed along the Atlantic coast, yet there is very little information on their nutrient dynamics. In this paper we present data on the chemical co...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2006
Carlos M Herrera Ricardo Pérez Conchita Alonso

Variation in nectar chemistry among plants, flowers, or individual nectaries of a given species has been only rarely explored, yet it is an essential aspect to our understanding of how pollinator-mediated selection might act on nectar traits. This paper describes variation in nectar sugar composition in a population of the perennial herb Helleborus foetidus (Ranunculaceae) and dissects it into ...

Journal: :Molecules 2014
Giovanni Di Fabio Valeria Romanucci Anna De Marco Armando Zarrelli

Because plants are estimated to produce over 200,000 metabolites, research into new natural substances that can be used in the pharmaceutical, agrochemical and agro-industrial production of drugs, biopesticides and food additives has grown in recent years. The global market for plant-derived drugs over the last decade has been estimated to be approximately 30.69 billion USD. A relevant specific...

2013
Erika A. Sudderth Erik B. Sudderth

Aphids are the most common vector of plant viruses, and their feeding behavior is an important determinant of virus transmission. Positive effects of global change on aphid performance have been documented, but effects on aphid behavior are not known. We assessed the plant-mediated behavioral responses of a generalist aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (Hemiptera: Aphididae), to increased CO2 and n...

2013
Christopher W. Habeck Richard L. Lindroth

Global atmospheric change is influencing the quality of plants as a resource for herbivores. We investigated the impacts of elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) and ozone (O3) on the phytochemistry of two forbs, Solidago canadensis and Taraxacum officinale, and the subsequent feeding behavior and growth performance of weanling prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) feeding on those plants. Plants for th...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1955
R S Ropp E Markley

WEATHERWAX, J. L. Physical Foundations of Radiology. Pp. 1-581. Hoeber, New York. 1952. 9. GLASSTONE, S. Textbook of Physical Chemistry. Pp. 1-1289. D. van Nostrand, New York. 1940. 10. GORDON, S. A. Occurrence, formation, and inactivation of auxins. Ann. Rev. Plant Physiol. 5: 341378. 1954. 11. GORDON, S. A. and WEBER, R. P. Colorimetric estimation of indoleacetic acid. Plant Physiol. 26: 192-...

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