Strategies to modulate specialized metabolism in mediterranean crops: From molecular aspects to field

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Abstract

Plant specialized metabolites (SMs) play an important role in the interaction with the en-vironment and are part of the plant defense response. These natural products are volatile, semi-volatile and non-volatile compounds produced from common building blocks deriving from primary metabolic pathways and rapidly evolved to allow a better adaptation of plants to environmental cues. Specialized metabolites include terpenes, flavonoids, alkaloids, glucosinolates, tan-nins, resins, etc. that can be used as phytochemicals, food additives, flavoring agents and pharmaceutical compounds. This review will be focused on Mediterranean crop plants as a source of SMs, with a special attention on the strategies that can be used to modulate their production, including abiotic stresses, interaction with beneficial soil microorganisms and novel genetic approaches.

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Balestrini, R., Brunetti, C., Cammareri, M., Caretto, S., Cavallaro, V., Cominelli, E., … Zampieri, E. (2021, March 2). Strategies to modulate specialized metabolism in mediterranean crops: From molecular aspects to field. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22062887

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