Constitutive and induced plant resistance against herbivores occurs throughout the plant kingdom, but little is known about the evolutionary relationship between these two types of resistances. We examined the relationships between constitutive and induced resistance to the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, in 11 wild species of crucifers, and analyzed the changes in volatiles associated with their expression in two species. We used larvae of P. xylostella and jasmonic acid (JA) as elicitors of the induced response. The level of resistance was estimated as the relative number of eggs laid on the plants by P. xylostella. Substantial variation in constitutive resistance was observed among the 11 crucifer species. When the plants were dam...
Plants have evolved resistance traits that negatively affect attackers, and tolerance traits that su...
Plants have evolved resistance traits that negatively affect attackers, and tolerance traits that su...
In nature, herbivorous insects and plant pathogens are generally abundant when plants are flowering....
The correlation between constitutive and induced resistance to herbivores in plants has long been of...
Although exogenous treatment of plants with jasmonic acid (JA) may result in induced responses simil...
Elevated jasmonic acid (JA) concentrations in response to herbivory can induce wounded plants to pro...
Several prominent hypotheses have been posed to explain the immense variability among plant species ...
Plant–insect interactions typically take place in complex settings of interactions among multiple tr...
<p>Plants have evolved inducible resistance and tolerance mechanisms against insect herbivores. Resi...
Herbivore adaptation to plant resistance presents an evolutionary trade-off for plants. In the absen...
The diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella L. (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae), is an important insect pest...
and other crucifers, the glucosinolate-myrosinase system contributes to resistance against herbivor...
Evolutionary theory of plant defences against herbivores predicts a trade-off between direct (anti-h...
Herbivory induces direct resistance responses in plants that negatively affect subsequently colonizi...
Plants release volatile chemicals upon attack by herbivorous arthropods. They do so commonly in a do...
Plants have evolved resistance traits that negatively affect attackers, and tolerance traits that su...
Plants have evolved resistance traits that negatively affect attackers, and tolerance traits that su...
In nature, herbivorous insects and plant pathogens are generally abundant when plants are flowering....
The correlation between constitutive and induced resistance to herbivores in plants has long been of...
Although exogenous treatment of plants with jasmonic acid (JA) may result in induced responses simil...
Elevated jasmonic acid (JA) concentrations in response to herbivory can induce wounded plants to pro...
Several prominent hypotheses have been posed to explain the immense variability among plant species ...
Plant–insect interactions typically take place in complex settings of interactions among multiple tr...
<p>Plants have evolved inducible resistance and tolerance mechanisms against insect herbivores. Resi...
Herbivore adaptation to plant resistance presents an evolutionary trade-off for plants. In the absen...
The diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella L. (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae), is an important insect pest...
and other crucifers, the glucosinolate-myrosinase system contributes to resistance against herbivor...
Evolutionary theory of plant defences against herbivores predicts a trade-off between direct (anti-h...
Herbivory induces direct resistance responses in plants that negatively affect subsequently colonizi...
Plants release volatile chemicals upon attack by herbivorous arthropods. They do so commonly in a do...
Plants have evolved resistance traits that negatively affect attackers, and tolerance traits that su...
Plants have evolved resistance traits that negatively affect attackers, and tolerance traits that su...
In nature, herbivorous insects and plant pathogens are generally abundant when plants are flowering....