Interactive effects of drought severity and simulated herbivory on tea (Camellia sinensis) volatile and non-volatile metabolites.

Scott, Eric R.

Li, Xin.

Kfoury, Nicole.

Morimoto, Joshua.

Han, Wen-Yan.

Ahmed, Selena.

Cash, Sean B.

Griffin, Timothy S.

Stepp, John R.

Robbat, Albert.

Orians, Colin M.

2019

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  • Plants often experience multiple sources of stress simultaneously, yet little is known about interactive effects of multiple stressors on plant metabolic responses. Plants are well known to respond to both drought and insect herbivory through the induced production of secondary metabolites. However, severe drought stress limits photosynthesis and may therefore inhibit the production of induced ... read more
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  • Scott ER, Li X, Kfoury N, Morimoto J, Han W-Yan, Ahmed S, Cash SB, Griffin TS, Stepp JR, Robbat A, Orians CM, Interactive effects of drought severity and simulated herbivory on tea (Camellia sinensis) volatile and non-volatile metabolites, Environmental and Experimental Botany 157 (January 2019): 283-292. doi:10.1016/j.envexpbot.2018.10.025.
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