Green leaf volatiles may work as a less toxic pesticide for farmers
Published Date: 1/29/2024
Source: phys.org
Have you ever wondered about that sharp, green note that hits your nose when you mow the lawn or cut flower stems? Those are green leaf volatiles, or GLVs: easily evaporated oils that plants use to communicate with other plants and defend themselves against herbivores or pathogens like bacteria or fungi.