Green leaf (disambiguation)

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The green leaf , or scaly-breasted lorikeet, is an Australian bird.

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The Green Leaf is an experimental rock & roll band from San Diego, California led by Mark Whitney Mehran (MWM). The Green Leaf was formed in 1992 and released its first full length original album titled Green Leaf in 1995. MWM composes, arranges, and plays all of the instruments and vocals on The Green Leaf recordings after 1996. In the 1990s The Green Leaf toured the independent music club scene for a number of years playing live shows as a traditional three piece rock outfit. In 2007 Mark Whitney Mehran teamed up with Harley Davidson of Deadbolt (band) to record original instrumental music for the HOT ROD SURF How To Service Your Hot Rod! movie. The Green Leaf music is published by HOT ROD SURF Publishing (ASCAP).

Green leaf volatiles (GLV) are volatile organic compounds that are released when plants suffer tissue damage. Specifically, they include aldehydes, esters, and alcohols of 6-carbon compounds released after wounding. These compounds are very quickly produced and emitted, and are used by nearly every green plant. Plants constantly release GLVs, but un-stressed plants release them in much smaller amounts. Some of these chemicals act as signaling compounds between either plants of the same species, of other species, or even vastly different lifeforms like insects. Some, although not necessarily all, of these chemicals act essentially as plant pheromones.[12] GLVs also have antimicrobial properties to prevent infection at the site of injury.

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