PLoS One. 2013;8(3):e58416. |
Chemical variation in a dominant tree species: population divergence, selection and genetic stability across environments.[Pubmed: 23526981] |
METHODS AND RESULTS:
Significant genetic variation in the expression of many PSMs resides both among and within populations of E. globulus with moderate (e.g., Sideroxylonal A h(2)op = 0.24) to high (e.g., macrocarpal G h(2)op = 0.48) narrow sense heritabilities and high coefficients of additive genetic variation estimated for some compounds.
CONCLUSIONS:
A comparison of Qst and Fst estimates suggest that variability in some of these traits may be due to selection. |
Biosci. Biotech. Biochem., 1996, 60(9):1522-3. |
Potent Attachment-inhibiting and -promoting Substances for the Blue Mussel, Mytilus edulis galloprovincialis, from Two Species of Eucalyptus[Reference: WebLink] |
METHODS AND RESULTS:
A highly potent repellent, Sideroxylonal A, was isolated from the benzene extract of the leaves of An attaching attractant identified as 16, 18-tritriacontandione was isolated from the leaf wax of Grandinol and 16, 18-tritriacontandione analogues were tested for attaching repellent and attractant activity in order to establish structure activity relationships. |