Light Effects on Plant Chemistry: Implications for Plants and Herbivores
Frankel, Steven Michael
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Description
Title
Light Effects on Plant Chemistry: Implications for Plants and Herbivores
Author(s)
Frankel, Steven Michael
Issue Date
1997
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Berenbaum, May R.
Department of Study
Plant Biology
Discipline
Plant Biology
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Biology, Plant Physiology
Language
eng
Abstract
Plants growing in high light conditions respond with allocation of resources to antioxidant and anti-UV compounds. This shift of resources, while drawing from allocation to other purposes, does not necessarily alter the plant's resistance to herbivores.
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