<div><p>Plants have evolved a variety of mechanisms for dealing with insect herbivory among which chemical defense through secondary metabolites plays a prominent role. Physiological, behavioural and sensorical adaptations to these chemicals provide herbivores with selective advantages allowing them to diversify within the newly occupied ecological niche. In turn, this may influence the evolution of plant metabolism giving rise to e.g. new chemical defenses. The association of Pierid butterflies and plants of the Brassicales has been cited as an illustrative example of this adaptive process known as ‘coevolutionary armsrace’. All plants of the Brassicales are defended by the glucosinolate-myrosinase system to which larvae of cabbage white b...
Friedrichs J, Schweiger R, Geisler S, Mix A, Wittstock U, Müller C. Novel glucosinolate metabolism i...
For more than 420 million years, plants, insects and their predators have co-evolved based on a chem...
The evolution of sequestration (uptake and accumulation) relative to de novo biosynthesis of chemica...
Plants have evolved a variety of mechanisms for dealing with insect herbivory among which chemical d...
Plants have evolved a variety of mechanisms for dealing with insect herbivory among which chemical d...
The association of cabbage white butterflies (Pieris spec., Lepidoptera: Pieridae) with their glucos...
Cyanide is generated in larvae of the glucosinolate-specialist Pieris rapae (Lepidoptera:Pieridae) u...
The glucosinolate-myrosinase system, found in plants of the order Brassicales, has long been conside...
Chemical defences are key components in insect–plant interactions, as insects continuously lea...
American Acraeinae butterflies often ingest large amounts of dehydropyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) fr...
Cyanogenic glucosides (CNglcs) are widespread plant defence compounds that release toxic hydrogen cy...
Insect herbivory is often restricted by glucosylated plant chemical defence compounds that are activ...
Cyanogenic glucosides are among the most widespread defense chemicals of plants. Upon plant tissue d...
Ehrlich and Raven formally introduced the concept of stepwise coevolution using butterfly and angios...
Ehrlich and Raven formally introduced the concept of stepwise coevolution using butterfly and angios...
Friedrichs J, Schweiger R, Geisler S, Mix A, Wittstock U, Müller C. Novel glucosinolate metabolism i...
For more than 420 million years, plants, insects and their predators have co-evolved based on a chem...
The evolution of sequestration (uptake and accumulation) relative to de novo biosynthesis of chemica...
Plants have evolved a variety of mechanisms for dealing with insect herbivory among which chemical d...
Plants have evolved a variety of mechanisms for dealing with insect herbivory among which chemical d...
The association of cabbage white butterflies (Pieris spec., Lepidoptera: Pieridae) with their glucos...
Cyanide is generated in larvae of the glucosinolate-specialist Pieris rapae (Lepidoptera:Pieridae) u...
The glucosinolate-myrosinase system, found in plants of the order Brassicales, has long been conside...
Chemical defences are key components in insect–plant interactions, as insects continuously lea...
American Acraeinae butterflies often ingest large amounts of dehydropyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) fr...
Cyanogenic glucosides (CNglcs) are widespread plant defence compounds that release toxic hydrogen cy...
Insect herbivory is often restricted by glucosylated plant chemical defence compounds that are activ...
Cyanogenic glucosides are among the most widespread defense chemicals of plants. Upon plant tissue d...
Ehrlich and Raven formally introduced the concept of stepwise coevolution using butterfly and angios...
Ehrlich and Raven formally introduced the concept of stepwise coevolution using butterfly and angios...
Friedrichs J, Schweiger R, Geisler S, Mix A, Wittstock U, Müller C. Novel glucosinolate metabolism i...
For more than 420 million years, plants, insects and their predators have co-evolved based on a chem...
The evolution of sequestration (uptake and accumulation) relative to de novo biosynthesis of chemica...