Environmental Factors Regulate Plant Secondary Metabolites
Mount Saint Vincent University · Saint Mary's University
Abstract
Abiotic environmental stresses can alter plant metabolism, leading to inhibition or promotion of secondary metabolites. Although the crucial roles of these compounds in plant acclimation and defense are well known, their response to climate change is poorly understood. As the effects of climate change have been increasing, their regulatory aspects on plant secondary metabolism becomes increasingly important. Effects of individual climate change components, including high temperature, elevated carbon dioxide, drought stress, enhanced ultraviolet-B radiation, and their interactions on secondary metabolites, such as phenolics, terpenes, and alkaloids, continue to be studied as evidence mounting. It is important…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 125.13
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 212
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3Topics & keywords
- Secondary metabolism
- Climate change
- Secondary metabolite
- Abiotic component
- Plant metabolism
- Biology
- Ecology
- Biochemistry
- Climate action