Plant-derived Natural Products Synthesis, Function, and Application

Plants produce a huge array of natural products (secondary metabolites). These compounds have important ecological functions, providing protection against attack by herbivores and microbes and serving as attractants for pollinators and seed-dispersing agents. They may also contribute to competition...

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Main Author: Osbourn, Anne E. (Author)
Other Authors: Lanzotti, Virginia
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer 2009
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