The maize orange leafhopper Cicadulina bipunctata (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) induces galls characterized by growth stunting and severe swelling of leaf veins on various plants of Poaceae. Previous studies revealed that galls are induced not on feeding site but on distant, newly extended leaves during the feeding, and strongly suggested that some chemicals injected by the leafhopper affect at the leaf primordia. To approach the mechanism underlying gall induction by C. bipunctata, we examined physiological response of plants to feeding by the leafhopper. We performed high-throughput and comprehensive plant hormone analyses using LC-ESI-MS/MS. Galled maize leaves contained higher contents of abscisic acid (ABA) and trans-Zeatin (tZ) and lower ...
Indirect plant-mediated interactions between herbivores are important drivers of community compositi...
Indirect plant-mediated interactions between herbivores are important drivers of community compositi...
AbstractOne of the galling herbivores associated to the superhost Schinus polygamus (Cav.) Cabrera (...
The chemical composition of galled and ungalled plant tissue was compared in a series of experiments...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to determine the effects of gall induction on leaf phenoli...
Galls induced by insects develop through a complex series of plant cell responses. Bauhinia ungulata...
Associations between higher plants and their gall-forming arthropod parasites are among the most spe...
Abstract This study aims to provide insights into plant-insect interaction during the formation and ...
ABSTRACT Galls are specialized plant structures formed by the alteration of normal plant tissues by...
The idea that galling insects actively manipulate host plant chemistry has been previously documente...
Galls induced by Euphalerus ostreoides (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) cause structural and chemical alterati...
4 pp., 7 photos, 1 tableGalls are abnormal swellings of plant tissue caused by insects, bacteria, fu...
International audienceGall-inducing insects and nematodes engage in sophisticated interactions with ...
The galls induced by hemipterans generally show hypertrophy of the phloem; these insects usually fee...
<div><p>Gall-inducing insects are highly specialized herbivores that modify the phenotype of their h...
Indirect plant-mediated interactions between herbivores are important drivers of community compositi...
Indirect plant-mediated interactions between herbivores are important drivers of community compositi...
AbstractOne of the galling herbivores associated to the superhost Schinus polygamus (Cav.) Cabrera (...
The chemical composition of galled and ungalled plant tissue was compared in a series of experiments...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to determine the effects of gall induction on leaf phenoli...
Galls induced by insects develop through a complex series of plant cell responses. Bauhinia ungulata...
Associations between higher plants and their gall-forming arthropod parasites are among the most spe...
Abstract This study aims to provide insights into plant-insect interaction during the formation and ...
ABSTRACT Galls are specialized plant structures formed by the alteration of normal plant tissues by...
The idea that galling insects actively manipulate host plant chemistry has been previously documente...
Galls induced by Euphalerus ostreoides (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) cause structural and chemical alterati...
4 pp., 7 photos, 1 tableGalls are abnormal swellings of plant tissue caused by insects, bacteria, fu...
International audienceGall-inducing insects and nematodes engage in sophisticated interactions with ...
The galls induced by hemipterans generally show hypertrophy of the phloem; these insects usually fee...
<div><p>Gall-inducing insects are highly specialized herbivores that modify the phenotype of their h...
Indirect plant-mediated interactions between herbivores are important drivers of community compositi...
Indirect plant-mediated interactions between herbivores are important drivers of community compositi...
AbstractOne of the galling herbivores associated to the superhost Schinus polygamus (Cav.) Cabrera (...