作者
Eran Pichersky, Robert A Raguso
发表日期
2018/11
来源
New Phytologist
卷号
220
期号
3
页码范围
692-702
简介
All plants synthesize a suite of several hundred terpenoid compounds with roles that include phytohormones, protein modification reagents, anti‐oxidants, and more. Different plant lineages also synthesize hundreds of distinct terpenoids, with the total number of such specialized plant terpenoids estimated in the scores of thousands. Phylogenetically restricted terpenoids are implicated in defense or in the attraction of beneficial organisms. A popular hypothesis is that the ability of plants to synthesize new compounds arose incrementally by selection when, as a result of gradual changes in their biotic partners and enemies, the ‘old’ plant compounds were no longer effective, a process dubbed the ‘coevolutionary arms race’. Another hypothesis posits that often the sheer diversity of such compounds provides benefits that a single compound cannot. In this article, we review the unique features of the biosynthetic …
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