Plant domestication decreases both constitutive and induced chemical defences by direct selection against defensive traits
Abstract Studies reporting domestication effects on plant defences have focused on constitutive, but not on induced defences. However, theory predicts a trade-off between constitutive (CD) and induced defences (ID), which intrinsically links both defensive strategies and argues for their joint consi...
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Auteurs principaux: | Xoaquín Moreira, Luis Abdala-Roberts, Rieta Gols, Marta Francisco |
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2018
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