Chapter 1. Plant Behavior and Communication 1.1 Plants and animals are different but also similar 1.2 Working definitions 1.3 Plant sensing and communication—organization of this book ··· (更多) 丛书信息· ··· Interspecific Interactions(共10册), 这套丛书还有 《The Ecology and Evolution of ...
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Fig. 4: Bacterial sensing and communication toA. thalianaand potato. a.A. thalianaresponds toP. putidaengineered to relay pC-HSL upon sensing inducers IPTG or aTc (pTT409 and pTT410, Supplementary Fig.35) in hydroponics (Methods). The data were extracted from the images in Supplementary Fig....
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Plant Communication Chapter First Online:01 January 2009 pp 27–51 Cite this chapter Biocommunication and Natural Genome Editing Günther Witzany 1614Accesses Abstract Plants are sessile, highly sensitive organisms that actively compete for environmental resources both above and below the ground. They ...
plant behaviours, from sensing to communication. Plants regulate important processes such as photosynthesis through pores called stomata. Leaf Defence EDWARD E. FARMER Oxford Univ. Press: 2014. Plant Sensing and Communication RICHARD KARBAN Univ. Chicago Press: 2015. ...
Quorum sensing Population-density-dependent regulation of gene expression, mediated by the production of signal molecules called autoinducers. Carotenoid An organic pigment produced by plants, algae and several groups of bacteria and fungi. Induced systemic resistance ...
Plant Sensing and Communication is a fantastic book.”— Graeme D. Ruxton, University of St Andrews, UK, coauthor of "Experimental Design for the Life Sciences" and "Plant-Animal Communication" “Effective because it sweeps across so many aspects of plant biology, and ecology and evolutionary ...
9Plant Sensing and Communication as Adaptations9.1 Plant senses and emission of cues— adaptive traits?Plants sense cues in their environments and respond con-ditionally to those cues. We often assume that an individu-al’s responses will increase its fitness, and hence may have evolved for that...