Phytochemistry reflects different evolutionary history in traditional classes versus specialized structural motifs
Abstract Foundational hypotheses addressing plant–insect codiversification and plant defense theory typically assume a macroevolutionary pattern whereby closely related plants have similar chemical profiles. However, numerous studies have documented variation in the degree of phytochemical trait lab...
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Autores principales: | Kathryn A. Uckele, Joshua P. Jahner, Eric J. Tepe, Lora A. Richards, Lee A. Dyer, Kaitlin M. Ochsenrider, Casey S. Philbin, Massuo J. Kato, Lydia F. Yamaguchi, Matthew L. Forister, Angela M. Smilanich, Craig D. Dodson, Christopher S. Jeffrey, Thomas L. Parchman |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/a034e4ce05c04cbe807bccc27665887f |
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