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Volatile-mediated plant-plant communication and higher-level ecological dynamics

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Summary: Plant cuticles, consisting of crystalline and amorphous waxes, play a crucial role in regulating the exchange of molecules between plants and the atmosphere. This study investigated the effect of wax composition on the diffusion of water and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) through the cuticle using a model system based on the epicuticular waxes of Petunia hybrida flower petals. Molecular dynamics simulations revealed that the diffusivity of VOCs was significantly influenced by the crystallinity of the wax, with up to a 30-fold increase in diffusivity observed in completely amorphous waxes. The arrangement and spacing of crystalline unit cells also had a significant impact on the diffusion of water and higher molecular weight VOCs. Additionally, the study found that the plant cuticle plays a differential role in controlling the emission of individual VOCs by regulating their composition, quantity, and dynamics.

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Summary: Plants communicate with animals and other plants through the emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), but little is known about how plants perceive these compounds. Researchers propose a multiple system of VOC perception, suggesting that stress-induced VOCs bind to odorant-binding proteins and are transported to unknown receptors, leading to metabolic or behavioral changes. Deciphering how plants listen to their neighbors' communication could provide insight into using VOCs as a tool for plant defense strategies when faced with various stresses.

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Volatile uptake, transport, perception, and signaling shape a plant?s nose

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Summary: Herbivore-induced plant volatiles play a crucial role in regulating defenses in undamaged neighboring plants. Understanding the mechanisms of plant volatile uptake, perception, and translation into defense signaling pathways is essential. Various molecular processes, such as membrane-associated and intracellular receptors, as well as mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), WRKY transcription factors, and jasmonates, are involved in translating volatiles into defense priming and induction. The diverse molecular processes in volatile signaling result in spatiotemporal and ontogenetic variation in plant responsiveness to volatiles, which has significant implications for plant-environment interactions.

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Cuticle thickness affects dynamics of volatile emission from petunia flowers

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Summary: Volatile organic compounds play a crucial role in mediating interactions between plants and their environment, regulating plant responses to stress and competition. Plant communication mediated by volatiles is complex and context-dependent, shaping plant growth and survival in specific environments. The dialogue between emitter and receiver based on volatile cues determines communication patterns at the community level and ecological implications at other trophic levels.

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Evolutionary changes in an invasive plant support the defensive role of plant volatiles

Tiantian Lin et al.

Summary: The production of volatile organic compounds by plants plays a crucial role in their defense mechanisms against herbivores. There is ongoing debate on whether these volatiles have evolved specifically for plant defense. Studies have shown that damaged leaves release higher levels of volatiles, attracting parasitoids and predators to kill insect herbivores, benefiting the plants. The evolutionary changes in volatile emissions in invasive common ragwort suggest that the levels of constitutive and inducible volatiles can influence plant attractiveness and resistance to herbivores.

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