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Co-Evolution of Secondary Metabolites

  • Reviews key recent research in plant secondary metabolites
  • Elucidates the co-evolution of secondary metabolites with plant parasites, pollinators and herbivores
  • Broadens knowledge of secondary metabolites in plant defence
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Reference Series in Phytochemistry (RSP)

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Table of contents (36 entries)

  1. Allelochemicals in Plant-Plant Interaction

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 427-427
    2. Horizontal Natural Product Transfer: A Novel Attribution in Allelopathy

      • Dirk Selmar, Sara Abouzeid, Alzahraa Radwan, Tahani Hijazin, Mahdi Yahyazadeh, Laura Lewerenz et al.
      Pages 429-439
    3. Plant Allelochemicals and Their Various Applications

      • Archana Bachheti, Ashutosh Sharma, R. K. Bachheti, Azamal Husen, D. P. Pandey
      Pages 441-465
    4. Allelopathy for Weed Management

      • Naila Farooq, Tasawer Abbas, Asif Tanveer, Khawar Jabran
      Pages 505-519
    5. Prosopis juliflora: Phytochemical, Toxicological, and Allelochemicals

      • Gabriel Azevedo de Brito Damasceno, Augusto Lopes Souto, Ivanice Bezerra da Silva, Alan de Araújo Roque, Márcio Ferrari, Raquel Brandt Giordani
      Pages 521-541
    6. Ecological Management of Agricultural Pests Through Allelopathy

      • Ahmad Nawaz, Muhammad Sarfraz, Muhammad Sarwar, Muhammad Farooq
      Pages 543-574
  2. Biotic/Abiotic Stress and Secondary Metabolites in Plants

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 575-575
    2. Nitric Oxide as a Signal in Inducing Secondary Metabolites During Plant Stress

      • Santisree Parankusam, Sanivarapu Hemalatha, Gundavarapu Sriramya, Kiran K. Sharma, Pooja Bhatnagar-Mathur
      Pages 593-621
    3. Preharvest Methyl Jasmonate and Postharvest UVC Treatments: Increasing Stilbenes in Wine

      • Susana Cruz, Raúl F. Guerrero, Belén Puertas, María Isabel Fernández-Marín, Emma Cantos-Villar
      Pages 623-640
    4. “Coffee Bean-Related” Agroecological Factors Affecting the Coffee

      • Ahsan Hameed, Syed Ammar Hussain, Hafiz Ansar Rasul Suleria
      Pages 641-705
  3. Secondary Metabolites in Insect–Plant Interactions

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 707-707
    2. Diversity of Floral Glands and Their Secretions in Pollinator Attraction

      • Elisabeth Dantas Tölke, Natalie do Valle Capelli, Tamara Pastori, Ana Cláudia Alencar, Theodor C. H. Cole, Diego Demarco
      Pages 709-754
    3. Sugar and Polyphenolic Diversity in Floral Nectar of Cherry

      • Milica Fotirić Akšić, Slavica Čolić, Mekjell Meland, Maja Natić
      Pages 755-773
    4. Pollinator Trapping in Carnivorous Plants

      • Kazuki Tagawa
      Pages 775-793
    5. Plant Defense and Insect Adaptation with Reference to Secondary Metabolites

      • Abdul Rasheed War, Abdul Ahad Buhroo, Barkat Hussain, Tariq Ahmad, Ramakrishnan M. Nair, Hari C. Sharma
      Pages 795-822
    6. How Galling Organisms Manipulate the Secondary Metabolites in the Host Plant Tissues? A Histochemical Overview in Neotropical Gall Systems

      • Vinícius Coelho Kuster, Uiara Costa Rezende, João Custódio Fernandes Cardoso, Rosy Mary dos Santos Isaias, Denis Coelho de Oliveira
      Pages 823-842
  4. Bioactive Molecules in Plant Defense

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 843-843

About this book

This Reference Work is devoted to plant secondary metabolites and their evolutionary adaptation to different hosts and pests. Secondary metabolites play an important biological role in plants’ defence against herbivores, abiotic stresses and pathogens, and they also attract beneficial organisms such as pollinators. In this work, readers will find a comprehensive review of the phytochemical diversity, modification and adaptation of secondary metabolites, and the consequences of their co-evolution with plant parasites, pollinators, and herbivores.

Chapters from expert contributors are organised into twelve sections that collate the current knowledge in intra-/inter-specific diversity in plant secondary metabolites, changes in secondary metabolites during plants’ adaptation to different environmental conditions, and co-evolution of host-parasite metabolites. Among the twelve themed parts, readers will also discover expert analysis on the genetics and chemical ecology evolution ofsecondary metabolites, and particular attention is also given to allelochemicals, bioactive molecules in plant defence and the evolution of sensory perception in vertebrates.

This reference work will appeal to students, researchers and professionals interested in the field of plant pathology, plant breeding, biotechnology, agriculture and phytochemistry.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Institute of Vine and Wine Sciences, University of Bordeaux, Villenave d'Ornon, France

    Jean-Michel Mérillon

  • Department of Botany, University College of Science, M. L. Sukhadia University, Udaipur, India

    Kishan Gopal Ramawat

About the editors

Prof. Dr. Jean-Michel Mérillon received his Pharm.D. (1979), Ph.D. (1984), and HDR (1992) from the University of Tours in France. He joined the same university as assistant professor in 1981 and became associate professor in 1987. In 1993, he moved to the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Bordeaux, France, accepting a position as full professor. He is currently leading the “study group on biologically active plant substances” at the Institute of Vine and Wine Sciences, which comprises 25 scientists and research students. The group has been working on phenolic compounds from vine and wine for many years, mainly complex stilbenes and their involvement in health. Prof. Mérillon has supervised the doctoral theses of 20 students. He is involved in developing teaching on plant biology, natural bioactive compounds, and biotechnology.

Prof. Mérillon has published more than 150 research papers in internationally recognized journals, resulting in an H index of 48 (documents published between 1996 and 2019). He has co-edited books and reference works on secondary metabolites and biotechnology.

Throughout his career, Prof. Mérillon has traveled widely as a senior professor. Scientists from several countries have been and are working in his laboratory, and his research is supported by funding from the Aquitaine Regional Government, the Ministry of Higher Education and Research, and various private companies. In 2004, he founded the technology transfer unit “Polyphenols Biotech,” providing support for R&D programs for SMEs and major groups from the cosmetic, pharmaceutical, agricultural, and health-nutrition sectors.




Prof. Dr. Kishan Gopal Ramawat is former professor and head of the Botany Department, M.L. Sukhadia University, Udaipur, India, and can look back on longstanding research experience. He received his Ph. D. in Plant Biotechnology in 1978 from the University of Jodhpur, India, and afterward joined the university as a faculty member. In 1991 he moved to the M.L. Sukhadia University in Udaipur as associate professor and became professor in 2001. He served as the head of the Department of Botany (2001–2004, 2010–2012); was in charge of the Department of Biotechnology (2003–2004); was a member of the task force on medicinal and aromatic plants of the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India, New Delhi (2002–2005); and coordinated UGC-DRS and DST-FIST programs (2002–2012).

Prof. Ramawat had done his postdoctoral studies at the University of Tours, France, from 1983 to 1985, and later returned to Tours as visiting professor (1991). He also visited the University of Bordeaux 2, France, several times as visiting professor (1995, 1999, 2003, 2006, 2010) and Poland in 2005 during an academic exchange program (2005). Through these visits in France, Prof. Ramawat and Prof. Mérillon established a strong connection, which has resulted in productive collaborations and several book and reference work publications.

Prof. Ramawat has published more than 170 well-cited peer-reviewed papers and articles and edited several books and reference works on topics such as the biotechnology of medicinal plants, secondary metabolites, bioactive molecules, herbal drugs, and many other topics. His research was funded by several funding agencies.

In his research group, Prof. Ramawat has supervised doctoral thesis of 25 students. He is an active member of several academic bodies, associations, and editorial boards of journals.

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