Plants respond to phloem-feeding whiteflies by extensive changes in gene expression. To identify differentially expressed genes in husk tomato plants (Physalis philadelphica) infested with Trialeurodes vaporariorum, young plants were challenged with adult whiteflies, and forward and reverse subtractive libraries were constructed from infested leaves at 5 and 15 days after infestation. Several genes were identified as up-regulated; these included a diversity of genes involved in plant defense responses, protein synthesis or degradation, and cell wall fortification or modification. Genes required for amino acid biosynthesis, lipid metabolism and synthesis, including cell surface components such as suberin, responses to stress, photosynthesis ...
Background: Plants are exposed to attack from a large variety of herbivores. Feedin...
The whitefly B. tabaci is a global pest and transmits extremely important plant viruses especially b...
Transcript patterns elicited in response to attack reveal, at the molecular level, how plants respon...
Plants respond to phloem-feeding whiteflies by extensive changes in gene expression. To identify dif...
The temporal and spatial expression of tomato wound- and defense-response genes to Bemisia tabaci bi...
Whiteflies are among the world's most significant agricultural pests and chemical insecticides are e...
Much of the pathogenic success of Phytophthora infestans, the potato and tomato late blight agent, r...
Whiteflies are among the world's most significant agricultural pests and chemical insecticides are e...
1. Maternally inherited bacterial symbionts are present in many, if not most, insect species. While ...
Plants have evolved a variety of ways to defend themselves against biotic attackers. This has result...
This is the final version. Available from BMC via the DOI in this record. Background: The glasshouse...
In the absence of strong resistance mechanisms to control the world-wide pest Bemisia tabaci B, new ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The fungal pathogen, <i>Beauveria bassiana</i>, is an efficient biocontrol ...
The whitefly B. tabaci is a global pest and transmits extremely important plant viruses especially b...
<div><p>Plants have evolved a variety of ways to defend themselves against biotic attackers. This ha...
Background: Plants are exposed to attack from a large variety of herbivores. Feedin...
The whitefly B. tabaci is a global pest and transmits extremely important plant viruses especially b...
Transcript patterns elicited in response to attack reveal, at the molecular level, how plants respon...
Plants respond to phloem-feeding whiteflies by extensive changes in gene expression. To identify dif...
The temporal and spatial expression of tomato wound- and defense-response genes to Bemisia tabaci bi...
Whiteflies are among the world's most significant agricultural pests and chemical insecticides are e...
Much of the pathogenic success of Phytophthora infestans, the potato and tomato late blight agent, r...
Whiteflies are among the world's most significant agricultural pests and chemical insecticides are e...
1. Maternally inherited bacterial symbionts are present in many, if not most, insect species. While ...
Plants have evolved a variety of ways to defend themselves against biotic attackers. This has result...
This is the final version. Available from BMC via the DOI in this record. Background: The glasshouse...
In the absence of strong resistance mechanisms to control the world-wide pest Bemisia tabaci B, new ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The fungal pathogen, <i>Beauveria bassiana</i>, is an efficient biocontrol ...
The whitefly B. tabaci is a global pest and transmits extremely important plant viruses especially b...
<div><p>Plants have evolved a variety of ways to defend themselves against biotic attackers. This ha...
Background: Plants are exposed to attack from a large variety of herbivores. Feedin...
The whitefly B. tabaci is a global pest and transmits extremely important plant viruses especially b...
Transcript patterns elicited in response to attack reveal, at the molecular level, how plants respon...