Chemical defences are key components in insect–plant interactions, as insects continuously learn to overcome plant defence systems by, e.g., detoxification, excretion or sequestration. Cyanogenic glucosides are natural products widespread in the plant kingdom, and also known to be present in arthropods. They are stabilised by a glucoside linkage, which is hydrolysed by the action of β-glucosidase enzymes, resulting in the release of toxic hydrogen cyanide and deterrent aldehydes or ketones. Such a binary system of components that are chemically inert when spatially separated provides an immediate defence against predators that cause tissue damage. Further roles in nitrogen metabolism and inter- and intraspecific communication has...
Cyanide is generated in larvae of the glucosinolate-specialist Pieris rapae (Lepidoptera:Pieridae) u...
Insect herbivory is often restricted by glucosylated plant chemical defence compounds that are activ...
The evolution of sequestration (uptake and accumulation) relative to de novo biosynthesis of chemica...
Chemical defences are key components in insect–plant interactions, as insects continuously lea...
Cyanogenic glucosides are widespread defence compounds in plants, and they are also found in some ar...
Cyanogenic glucosides (CNglcs) are widespread plant defence compounds that release toxic hydrogen cy...
Plants have evolved a variety of mechanisms for dealing with insect herbivory among which chemical d...
Cyanogenic glucosides are among the most widespread defense chemicals of plants. Upon plant tissue d...
<div><p>Plants have evolved a variety of mechanisms for dealing with insect herbivory among which ch...
Low molecular weight compounds are typically used by insects and plants for defence against predator...
Considering the staggering diversity of bioactive natural products present in plants, insects are on...
Low molecular weight compounds are typically used by insects and plants for defence against predator...
For more than 420 million years, plants, insects and their predators have co-evolved based on a chem...
American Acraeinae butterflies often ingest large amounts of dehydropyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) fr...
The evolution of sequestration (uptake and accumulation) relative to de novo biosynthesis of chemica...
Cyanide is generated in larvae of the glucosinolate-specialist Pieris rapae (Lepidoptera:Pieridae) u...
Insect herbivory is often restricted by glucosylated plant chemical defence compounds that are activ...
The evolution of sequestration (uptake and accumulation) relative to de novo biosynthesis of chemica...
Chemical defences are key components in insect–plant interactions, as insects continuously lea...
Cyanogenic glucosides are widespread defence compounds in plants, and they are also found in some ar...
Cyanogenic glucosides (CNglcs) are widespread plant defence compounds that release toxic hydrogen cy...
Plants have evolved a variety of mechanisms for dealing with insect herbivory among which chemical d...
Cyanogenic glucosides are among the most widespread defense chemicals of plants. Upon plant tissue d...
<div><p>Plants have evolved a variety of mechanisms for dealing with insect herbivory among which ch...
Low molecular weight compounds are typically used by insects and plants for defence against predator...
Considering the staggering diversity of bioactive natural products present in plants, insects are on...
Low molecular weight compounds are typically used by insects and plants for defence against predator...
For more than 420 million years, plants, insects and their predators have co-evolved based on a chem...
American Acraeinae butterflies often ingest large amounts of dehydropyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) fr...
The evolution of sequestration (uptake and accumulation) relative to de novo biosynthesis of chemica...
Cyanide is generated in larvae of the glucosinolate-specialist Pieris rapae (Lepidoptera:Pieridae) u...
Insect herbivory is often restricted by glucosylated plant chemical defence compounds that are activ...
The evolution of sequestration (uptake and accumulation) relative to de novo biosynthesis of chemica...