Exogenous stimulation ofTanacetum vulgareroots with pipecolic acid leads to tissue-specific responses in terpenoid composition
Humay Rahimova,
Robin Heinen,
Baris Weber
et al.
Abstract:Tanacetum vulgare L., known as tansy, is a perennial plant with a highly variable terpenoid composition, with mono- and sesquiterpenoids being the most abundant. The high diversity of terpenoids is known to play an important role in mediating ecological interactions. However, the distribution of terpenoids in different tissues and the inducibility of terpenoids in these tissues by biotic stress are poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the changes in terpenoid profiles and concentrations in differe… Show more
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