“…The knowledge thus gained creates the possibility to uncover more complex relationships at the level of ecosystem functioning in ecological and evolutionary terms. This research also has tremendous application value, creating an opportunity for the following, among other possibilities: the control of phytochemical biosynthesis [ 1 ], plant habitats [ 2 , 3 ], and pest populations [ 4 , 5 ]; the reclamation of anthropogenically altered areas [ 6 ]; phytomining [ 7 ], and the extraction of significant amounts of metabolites from plants growing in these areas [ 8 ]. Thus, studying plant interactions with biotic and abiotic stress factors is fundamental to many fields of science, both basic and applied.…”