Total amount of green leaves volatiles (GLVs) (µmol
mm<sup>−1</sup>) and percentage (%) of the major ions
representing the GLVs blend emitted after wounding <i>Dactlylis
glomerata</i> and <i>Populus alba</i> leaves grown in
normal circadian light cycle compared to those exposed to continuous
dark conditions for 7 days.
By Federico Brilli (350828), Taina M. Ruuskanen (350829), Ralf Schnitzhofer (350830), Markus Müller (805213), Martin Breitenlechner (350831), Vinzenz Bittner (350832), Georg Wohlfahrt (350833), Francesco Loreto (350834) and Armin Hansel (350835)
Abstract
<p>Means ± SE are shown
(<i>n</i> = 4). Differences between
means within the same column were statistically assessed with a
Tukey's post hoc test (<i>P</i><0.05).</p
Topics:
Biochemistry, Chemistry, Ecology, Plant Biology, leaves, volatiles, ions, glvs, emitted, wounding, grown, in, circadian, compared, exposed, continuous, conditions
Year: 2013
DOI identifier: 10.1371/journal.pone.0020419.t001
OAI identifier:
oai:figshare.com:article/442404
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