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Treatment effects on morphology and floral volatiles Boxplots showing the effect of the herbivory and MeJA treatment on morphological traits and the emission of the main VOC classes in B. rapa.
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posted on 2016-11-21, 18:06 authored by Roman T. Kellenberger, Philipp M. Schlüter, Florian P. SchiestlHerbivory led to a decrease in morphological traits (plant height, flower number, diameter, and spacing, and inflorescence volume) and nitrogenous VOC, while MeJA application led to a significant change in the cumulative emission of total aromatic, fatty acid derivatives (FAD), and nitrogenous VOC. Letters (a, b) above boxes indicate different significance groups (α = 0.05).
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rapa full-sib groupsMSAPBrassica rapa Plantsfragment length polymorphismStandardised genome-wide demethylationmodel crop plant Brassica rapagenome-wide methylation changesherbivore-induced DNA methylation changesDNA methylationcaterpillar Pieris brassicaepollinator bee Bombus terrestrisHerbivore-Induced DNA Demethylation Changes Floral Signallingjasmonic acid-induced defence
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