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Floral volatile benzenoids/phenylpropanoids: biosynthetic pathway, regulation and ecological value

Mengwen Lv, Ling Zhang, Yizhou Wang, Linlin Ma, Yong Yang, Xian Zhou, Liang‐Sheng Wang, Xiaonan Yu, Shanshan Li

2024Horticulture Research46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Benzenoids/phenylpropanoids, the second most diverse group of plant volatiles, exhibit significant structural diversity and play crucial roles in attracting pollinators and protecting against pathogens, insects, and herbivores. This review summarizes their complex biosynthetic pathways and regulatory mechanisms, highlighting their links to plant growth, development, hormone levels, circadian rhythms, and flower coloration. External factors like light, humidity, and temperature also influence their biosynthesis. Their ecological value is discussed, offering insights for enhancing floral scent, pollinator attraction, pest resistance, and metabolic engineering through genetic modification.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyPollinatorHerbivoreAttractionEcologyPollinationBotanyPollenLinguisticsPhilosophyPlant and animal studiesPlant biochemistry and biosynthesisPlant Gene Expression Analysis
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