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- any biological significance to human consumers. It functions as an antiherbivore toxin; consequently, nicotine was widely used as an insecticide in the...
- Nelson AV, Vyvyan JR, Cancilla DA (June 2006). "Dopamine functions as an antiherbivore defense in the temperate green alga Ulvaria obscura". Oecologia. 148...
- Prunus, Prunus africana possesses extrafloral nectaries that provide antiherbivore insects with a nutrient source in return for protecting the foliage...
- PMID 24596490. Retrieved 12 Feb 2014. Jeffrey Christopher S (2014). "Antiherbivore Prenylated Benzoic Acid Derivatives from Piper kelleyi". Journal of...
- Rhoades, D. F.; R. G. Cates. (1974). "Towards a general theory of plant antiherbivore chemistry". In V. C. Runeckles; E. E. Conn (eds.). Recent advances in...
- E.; Forbes, T.D.A (2004), "Long-term effects of roller chopping on antiherbivore defenses in three shrub species", Journal of Arid Environments, 56 (1):...
- Inhibitor Production in Nicotiana attenuata Demonstrates Their Function as Antiherbivore Defenses". Plant Physiology. 134 (3): 1181–1190. doi:10.1104/pp.103...
- Beihoffer, Jon; Letourneau, Deborah K. (2001-03-01). "Trade-offs in Antiherbivore Defenses in Piper cenocladum: Ant Mutualists Versus Plant Secondary...
- Bazely, Dawn R. (1993-04-01). "Do gr****es fight back? The case for antiherbivore defences". Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 8 (4): 137–141. doi:10...
- hypothesis, not all plant material is edible and the nutritional quality or antiherbivore defenses of plants (structural and chemical) suggests a bottom-up form...