Defensive role of allelopathic secondary compounds in plants: a review of data on two independent general hypotheses
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Resumo: | This review examines and whenever appropriate, reanalyses published literature related to two general and independent hypotheses having the underlying assumption that phytoactive secondary compounds produced by plants evolved primarily as plant defences against competitor plant species. The first hypothesis is that production and the main way of release of phytoactive compounds reflect an adaptive response to climate conditions. Thus, higher phytoactivity by volatile-compounds should prevail in plants of hot, dry environments whereas higher phytoactivity by water- solubles should be preponderant in plants from wetter environments. The second hypothesis is that the synergy between phytoactive compounds of plants should be widespread while antagonism or absence of interaction of effects should be rare because of the higher efficiency of energy and use of resources provided by synergy. Published literature does not support either hypotheses. We found no pattern of association between higher phytoactivity in volatile compounds in plants from drier environments or in water-soluble compounds in plants from wetter environments. Neither did we found evidences for the predominance of synergy. On the contrary, antagonism or no interaction of effects among allelopathic compounds largely prevailed. |
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Defensive role of allelopathic secondary compounds in plants: a review of data on two independent general hypothesesAlelopatiaInteracção de efeitosThis review examines and whenever appropriate, reanalyses published literature related to two general and independent hypotheses having the underlying assumption that phytoactive secondary compounds produced by plants evolved primarily as plant defences against competitor plant species. The first hypothesis is that production and the main way of release of phytoactive compounds reflect an adaptive response to climate conditions. Thus, higher phytoactivity by volatile-compounds should prevail in plants of hot, dry environments whereas higher phytoactivity by water- solubles should be preponderant in plants from wetter environments. The second hypothesis is that the synergy between phytoactive compounds of plants should be widespread while antagonism or absence of interaction of effects should be rare because of the higher efficiency of energy and use of resources provided by synergy. Published literature does not support either hypotheses. We found no pattern of association between higher phytoactivity in volatile compounds in plants from drier environments or in water-soluble compounds in plants from wetter environments. Neither did we found evidences for the predominance of synergy. On the contrary, antagonism or no interaction of effects among allelopathic compounds largely prevailed.2018-01-23T16:43:42Z2018-01-232018-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/21935http://hdl.handle.net/10174/21935engDias AS, Dias LS, Pereira IP 2018. Defensive role of allelopathic secondary compounds in plants: a review of data on two independent general hypotheses. Journal of Allelochemical Interactions 4(1): 9-22http://j_allel_inter.webs.uvigo.es/images/issues/volume4-1/JAI_Volume4-1_article1.pdfCom o ICAAMalxandra@uevora.ptlsdias@uevora.ptnd221Dias, A.S.Dias, L.S.Pereira, I.P.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:11:47Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/21935Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:12:35.979814Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Defensive role of allelopathic secondary compounds in plants: a review of data on two independent general hypotheses |
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Defensive role of allelopathic secondary compounds in plants: a review of data on two independent general hypotheses |
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Defensive role of allelopathic secondary compounds in plants: a review of data on two independent general hypotheses Dias, A.S. Alelopatia Interacção de efeitos |
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Defensive role of allelopathic secondary compounds in plants: a review of data on two independent general hypotheses |
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Defensive role of allelopathic secondary compounds in plants: a review of data on two independent general hypotheses |
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Defensive role of allelopathic secondary compounds in plants: a review of data on two independent general hypotheses |
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Defensive role of allelopathic secondary compounds in plants: a review of data on two independent general hypotheses |
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Defensive role of allelopathic secondary compounds in plants: a review of data on two independent general hypotheses |
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Dias, A.S. |
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Dias, A.S. Dias, L.S. Pereira, I.P. |
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Dias, L.S. Pereira, I.P. |
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Dias, A.S. Dias, L.S. Pereira, I.P. |
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Alelopatia Interacção de efeitos |
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Alelopatia Interacção de efeitos |
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This review examines and whenever appropriate, reanalyses published literature related to two general and independent hypotheses having the underlying assumption that phytoactive secondary compounds produced by plants evolved primarily as plant defences against competitor plant species. The first hypothesis is that production and the main way of release of phytoactive compounds reflect an adaptive response to climate conditions. Thus, higher phytoactivity by volatile-compounds should prevail in plants of hot, dry environments whereas higher phytoactivity by water- solubles should be preponderant in plants from wetter environments. The second hypothesis is that the synergy between phytoactive compounds of plants should be widespread while antagonism or absence of interaction of effects should be rare because of the higher efficiency of energy and use of resources provided by synergy. Published literature does not support either hypotheses. We found no pattern of association between higher phytoactivity in volatile compounds in plants from drier environments or in water-soluble compounds in plants from wetter environments. Neither did we found evidences for the predominance of synergy. On the contrary, antagonism or no interaction of effects among allelopathic compounds largely prevailed. |
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