why leaves of insective plants are attractive
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Attracted by a broad range of volatile compounds comparable to those classically emitted by flowers, the insects are trapped in the pitcher-shaped leaves of the plant. This discovery, published in the Journal of Ecology, was made by biologists and chemists in the Laboratoire Botanique et Bioinformatique de l'Architecture des Plantes (France) and at the University of Brunei in Borneo.
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Flowering plants attract pollinating insects with scent from their flowers and bright colors. If they have become infested with herbivores like caterpillars, they attract beneficial insects like parasitic wasps with the help of scent signals from their leaves.
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