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Bednarek, P; Osbourn, A. 2009. Plant-Microbe Interactions: Chemical Diversity in Plant Defense. SCIENCE. 324(5928):746-748.
The chemical diversity within the plant kingdom is likely to be a
consequence of niche colonization and adaptive evolution. Plant-derived
natural products have important functions in defense. They also have
broader ecological roles and may in addition participate in plant
growth and development. Recent data suggest that some antimicrobial
phytochemicals may not serve simply as chemical barriers but could also
have functions in defense-related signaling processes. It is important,
therefore, that we should not to be too reductionist in our thinking
when endeavoring to understand the forces and mechanisms that drive
chemical diversification in plants.
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