2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11258-011-9968-1
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Prioritized contingencies: context-dependent regeneratory effects of grazer saliva

Abstract: Naturally growing plants are able to plastically respond to myriad environmental challenges and opportunities. When confronted with multiple stresses, plants are expected to be able to prioritize their responses according to immediacy and predicted acuteness of these stresses. Here, we studied the interactive effects of competition and nutrient deprivation on growth responses of damaged Trifolium purpureum plants to salivary cues of a mammalian grazer. Salivary cues elicited marked growth responses in damaged … Show more

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“…This risk-averse behavior exemplifies the ability of the plant to prioritize environmental information based on its acuteness. 68,69 Here, plants rank photoperiod information higher than water availability, possibly due to the high risks involved in the responsiveness to the more variable and less reliable water availability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This risk-averse behavior exemplifies the ability of the plant to prioritize environmental information based on its acuteness. 68,69 Here, plants rank photoperiod information higher than water availability, possibly due to the high risks involved in the responsiveness to the more variable and less reliable water availability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%