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"Carbon gain vs. water saving, growth vs. defence": two dilemmas with soluble phenolics as a joker.

George Karabourniotis1, Georgios Liakopoulos2, Dimosthenis Nikolopoulos2, Panagiota Bresta2, Vassiliki Stavroulaki2, Sally Sumbele2.   

Abstract

Despite that phenolics are considered as a major weapon against herbivores and pathogens, the primal reason for their evolution may have been the imperative necessity for their UV-absorbing and antioxidant properties in order for plants to compensate for the adverse terrestrial conditions. In dry climates the choice concerning the first dilemma (carbon gain vs. water saving) needs the appropriate structural and metabolic modulations, which protect against stresses such as high UV and visible radiation or drought, but reduce photosynthesis and increase oxidative pressure. Thus, when water saving is chosen, priority is given to protection (including phenolic synthesis), instead of carbon gain and hence growth. At the global level, the different choices by the individual species are expressed by an interspecific negative relationship between total phenolics and photosynthesis. On the other hand, the accumulation of phenolics in water saving plants offers additional defensive functions because these multifunctional compounds can also act as pro-oxidant, antifeeding or toxic factors. Therefore phenolics, as biochemical jokers, can give the answer to both dilemmas: water saving involves high concentrations of phenolics which also offer high level of defence.
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Keywords:  Herbivores; Pathogens; Phenolics; Photodamage; Photosynthesis; Tannins

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25219302     DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2014.06.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Sci        ISSN: 0168-9452            Impact factor:   4.729


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