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In 'natural' field conditions (ambient A. petiolata densities and no outside soil biota inoculation), oak seedlings grew larger in sites with a longer history of A. petiolata invasion (Table 2) and lower mean root glucosinolate concentrations, whether measured from field or greenhouse-grown plants (Table 2).
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Root morphological parameters were determined namely root length density (RLD), mean root diameter (MRD), root surface area (RSA) and root dry matter (RDM).
Comparison with root glucosinolate profiles revealed that sinigrin cannot be the only precursor for m/ z 60.
Using PTR-MS we analysed the emissions of sulfur-containing VOCs from damaged roots of six different Brassica species and correlated these to their root glucosinolate composition.
The principal compound emitted after root damage is determined by the plant species, and not by damage type or root glucosinolate composition.
However, there is substantial variation in root glucosinolate profiles within the genus Brassica (Bellostas et al. 2007; van Dam et al. 2009; Kabouw et al. 2010).
Further investigations showed that the principal compounds emitted after root damage are determined by the plant species, and not by damage type or root glucosinolate composition (van Dam et al. 2012).
The root glucosinolate profiles of these six Brassica species were compared with VOC emissions as measured in the PTR-MS to test the hypothesis that the conversion of sinigrin is required for the emission of m/z 60.
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Population mean glucosinolate levels were positively correlated between the greenhouse and field collected plants (r = 0.75, P = 0.01, n = 7).
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