The geography of phytochemical races / Bruce A. Bohm.

"This book provides an overview of geographic patterns in the distribution of plant secondary metabolites in natural populations. Examples include most common natural product classes: acetylenic derivatives; alkaloids; carotenoids; cyanogenic glycosides; flavonoids; terpenes of various sizes; a...

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Main Author: Bohm, Bruce A.
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: [Dordreht, Netherlands] : [New York] : Springer ; New York Botanical Garden, c2009.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:"This book provides an overview of geographic patterns in the distribution of plant secondary metabolites in natural populations. Examples include most common natural product classes: acetylenic derivatives; alkaloids; carotenoids; cyanogenic glycosides; flavonoids; terpenes of various sizes; as well as other structural types less easily categorized. By comparison, earlier reports in the literature on “chemical races” focused either on individual classes of compounds, on specific taxa, or on a particular geographic region.Following an introduction that includes definitions of phytochemical and biogeographic ideas, information is presented in five loosely defined geographic trans-oceanic categories: examples within continents; after the ice; intercontinental disjunctions; oceanic islands; and polar disjunctions.It has often been said that natural variation is the essence of evolution. It seems reasonable to suggest that this is as true with plant secondary metabolites as with any other feature that confers an advantage to one set of individuals over antiherbivore or antifungal activity of plants as they colonize new habitats, and thus meet new challenges; or subtle changes in floral pigmentation and patterning that would affect behavior of pollinators."--Publisher's website.
Item Description:Description based on print version record.
Physical Description:1 electronic document (xviii, 348 p.: ill., maps.)
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p.301-337) and index.
ISBN:128183095X
1402090528
9781281830951
9781402090523
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