Plants can produce compounds which act as semiochemicals, that is, signals modifying the development or behaviour of other organisms without having direct physiological activity. Among such semiochemicals are plant stress signals associated with the induction of defence systems, and these may include phytopheromones that naturally influence plant development. It is well known that plant-derived semiochemicals can be exploited by colonizing organisms, particularly pathogens and insect pests. Recently proposed external signals not yet proven as natural phytopheromones are nitric oxide and the volatile methyl esters of jasmonic and salicylic acids. Since it is now possible to use sophisticated electrophysiological techniques to investigate ins...
Three plant signaling molecules play a dominant role in the regulation of defenses in a number of p...
Plants can respond to feeding or egg deposition by herbivorous arthropods by changing the volatile b...
Plants can respond to feeding or egg deposition by herbivorous arthropods by changing the volatile b...
When plants are attacked by insects, volatile chemical signals can be released, not only from the da...
The mediation of volatile secondary metabolites in signalling between plants and other organisms has...
Plants have various self-defense mechanisms against biotic attacks, involving both physical and chem...
In their defence against pathogens, herbivorous insects, and mites, plants employ many induced respo...
When plants are damaged, they produce semiochemicals which can act as repellents for herbivorous pes...
Three plant signaling molecules play a dominant role in the regulation of defences in a number of pl...
Three plant signaling molecules play a dominant role in the regulation of defences in a number of pl...
Leaves normally release low levels of volatile chemicals. However, when a plant is damaged by herbiv...
The mediation of volatile secondary metabolites in signalling between plants and other organisms has...
Plants are exposed to very different attackers, including microbial pathogens and herbivorous insect...
Plants are exposed to very different attackers, including microbial pathogens and herbivorous insect...
During the past decade there has been rapidly increasing interest in the role of plant volatiles in ...
Three plant signaling molecules play a dominant role in the regulation of defenses in a number of p...
Plants can respond to feeding or egg deposition by herbivorous arthropods by changing the volatile b...
Plants can respond to feeding or egg deposition by herbivorous arthropods by changing the volatile b...
When plants are attacked by insects, volatile chemical signals can be released, not only from the da...
The mediation of volatile secondary metabolites in signalling between plants and other organisms has...
Plants have various self-defense mechanisms against biotic attacks, involving both physical and chem...
In their defence against pathogens, herbivorous insects, and mites, plants employ many induced respo...
When plants are damaged, they produce semiochemicals which can act as repellents for herbivorous pes...
Three plant signaling molecules play a dominant role in the regulation of defences in a number of pl...
Three plant signaling molecules play a dominant role in the regulation of defences in a number of pl...
Leaves normally release low levels of volatile chemicals. However, when a plant is damaged by herbiv...
The mediation of volatile secondary metabolites in signalling between plants and other organisms has...
Plants are exposed to very different attackers, including microbial pathogens and herbivorous insect...
Plants are exposed to very different attackers, including microbial pathogens and herbivorous insect...
During the past decade there has been rapidly increasing interest in the role of plant volatiles in ...
Three plant signaling molecules play a dominant role in the regulation of defenses in a number of p...
Plants can respond to feeding or egg deposition by herbivorous arthropods by changing the volatile b...
Plants can respond to feeding or egg deposition by herbivorous arthropods by changing the volatile b...