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Plant Phenolics: A Biochemical and Physiological Perspective

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Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
he plant polyphenols are a very heterogeneous group, some universally and others widely distributed among plants, and often present in surprisingly high concentrations. During the evolutionary adaptation of plants to land, the biosynthesis of different phenolics classes in plants has evolved in response to changes in the external environment. Besides a bulk of phenolic substances having cell wall structural roles, a great diversity of non-structural constituents was also formed, having such various roles as defending plants, establishing flower colour and contributing substantially to certain flavours. The accumulation of phenolics in plant tissues is considered a common adaptive response of plants to adverse environmental conditions, therefore increasing evolutionary fitness. In addition, these secondary metabolites may still be physiologically important as a means of channelling and storing carbon compounds, accumulated from photosynthesis, during periods when nitrogen is limiting or whenever leaf growth is curtailed.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Abiotic/biotic stress; Metabolic costs of resistance; Phenolics; Primary/secondary metabolism relationships
List of contributors:
Lattanzio, Vincenzo; Cardinali, Angela; Linsalata, Vito
Authors of the University:
CARDINALI ANGELA
LINSALATA VITO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/148625
Book title:
Recent Advances in Polyphenol Research
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