Abstract
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are released from aboveground organs into the atmosphere and/or from roots into the soil, allowing plants to communicate and interact with their environment, including with each other. Plant–plant communication via VOCs includes intra- and inter-species signaling as well as within-plant self-signaling. In some recipient tissues, for example, VOC perception encompasses storing the modified VOC for direct defense against herbivores (Sugimoto et al., 2014) or increasing tolerance to abiotic stresses (Zhao et al., 2020).
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