Gossypol is a polyphenolic secondary metabolite produced by cotton plants, which is toxic to many organisms. Gossypol's aldehyde groups are especially reactive, forming Schiff bases with amino acids of proteins and cross-linking them, inhibiting enzyme activities and contributing to toxicity. Very little is known about gossypol's mode of action and its detoxification in cotton-feeding insects that can tolerate certain concentrations of this compound. Here, we tested the toxicity of gossypol and a gossypol derivative lacking free aldehyde groups (SB-gossypol) toward Helicoverpa armigera and Heliothis virescens, two important pests on cotton plants. Larval feeding studies with these two species on artificial diet supplemented with gossypol or...
BACKGROUND: In plant-insect interactions, phytotoxins such as gossypol, exert a defensive role on ...
Plant allelochemicals are a group of secondary metabolites produced by plants to defend against herb...
Most studies on plant–herbivore interactions focus on either root or shoot herbivory in isolation, b...
The cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera and the tobacco budworm Heliothis virescens are closely rel...
Cotton plants produce gossypol as a major secondary metabolite to resist insect herbivores and patho...
Abstract Background Hormesis is a biphasic biological response characterized by the stimulatory effe...
Gossypol is a polyphenolic toxic secondary metabolite derived from cotton. Free gossypol in cotton m...
Plants employ an intricate and dynamic defense system that includes physiological, biochemical, and ...
Cytochrome P450 monooxygenases play important roles in insect metabolism and detoxification of toxic...
Cotton plants induce high levels of gossypol in response to herbivore damage. However, little is kno...
Plants can have detrimental effects on biological control agents by affecting their prey or host qua...
Effect of gossypol on survival and reproduction of the zoophytophagous stinkbug Podisus nigrispinus ...
Plants employ an intricate and dynamic defense system that includes physiological, biochemical and m...
Key Word Index--Gossypium hirsutum; Malvaceae; cotton; volatiles; semiochemical; plant-insect intera...
This study examines the post-ingestive fate of two host-plant derived small-molecule phenolics (the ...
BACKGROUND: In plant-insect interactions, phytotoxins such as gossypol, exert a defensive role on ...
Plant allelochemicals are a group of secondary metabolites produced by plants to defend against herb...
Most studies on plant–herbivore interactions focus on either root or shoot herbivory in isolation, b...
The cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera and the tobacco budworm Heliothis virescens are closely rel...
Cotton plants produce gossypol as a major secondary metabolite to resist insect herbivores and patho...
Abstract Background Hormesis is a biphasic biological response characterized by the stimulatory effe...
Gossypol is a polyphenolic toxic secondary metabolite derived from cotton. Free gossypol in cotton m...
Plants employ an intricate and dynamic defense system that includes physiological, biochemical, and ...
Cytochrome P450 monooxygenases play important roles in insect metabolism and detoxification of toxic...
Cotton plants induce high levels of gossypol in response to herbivore damage. However, little is kno...
Plants can have detrimental effects on biological control agents by affecting their prey or host qua...
Effect of gossypol on survival and reproduction of the zoophytophagous stinkbug Podisus nigrispinus ...
Plants employ an intricate and dynamic defense system that includes physiological, biochemical and m...
Key Word Index--Gossypium hirsutum; Malvaceae; cotton; volatiles; semiochemical; plant-insect intera...
This study examines the post-ingestive fate of two host-plant derived small-molecule phenolics (the ...
BACKGROUND: In plant-insect interactions, phytotoxins such as gossypol, exert a defensive role on ...
Plant allelochemicals are a group of secondary metabolites produced by plants to defend against herb...
Most studies on plant–herbivore interactions focus on either root or shoot herbivory in isolation, b...