Recently, increasing attempts have been made to understand how plant genes function in natura. In this context, transcriptional profiles represent plant physiological status in response to environmental stimuli. Herein, we combined high-throughput RNA-Seq with insect survey data on 19 accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana grown at a field site in Switzerland. We found that genes with the gene ontology (GO) annotations of “glucosinolate biosynthetic process” and “response to insects” were most significantly enriched, and the expression of these genes was highly variable among plant accessions. Nearly half of the total expression variation in the glucosinolate biosynthetic genes (AOPs, ESM1, ESP, and TGG1) was explained by among-accession variat...
BACKGROUND: Plants defend themselves against herbivorous insects, utilizing both constitutive and in...
Aphids are among the most destructive pests in temperate climates, causing significant damage on sev...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by The Ohio State University Open Access Fund.Background: W...
Recently, increasing attempts have been made to understand how plant genes function in natura. In th...
Aphid herbivory elicits plant defense-related networks that are influenced by host genetics. Plants ...
Insecticides are a key tool in the management of many insect pests of agriculture, including soybean...
Switchgrass, Panicum virgatum L., is a perennial warm-season grass that is a model species for the d...
Background: Aphid infestation of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) has the potential to reduce yields a...
Aphids are, arguably, the single most damaging group of agricultural insect pests throughout the wor...
Abstract The success in the response of a plant to a pest depends on the regulatory networks that co...
Abstract: Plants cannot run away to escape attacking herbivores, but they defend themselves by produ...
Yellow sugarcane aphid (YSA) (Sipha flava, Forbes) is a damaging pest on many grasses. Switchgrass (...
Plant life-history traits, such as size and flowering, contribute to shaping variation in herbivore ...
Phytophagous insects have to deal with toxic defense compounds from their host plants. Although it i...
In nature, plants continuously face the attack from insect herbivores. To defend themselves, plants ...
BACKGROUND: Plants defend themselves against herbivorous insects, utilizing both constitutive and in...
Aphids are among the most destructive pests in temperate climates, causing significant damage on sev...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by The Ohio State University Open Access Fund.Background: W...
Recently, increasing attempts have been made to understand how plant genes function in natura. In th...
Aphid herbivory elicits plant defense-related networks that are influenced by host genetics. Plants ...
Insecticides are a key tool in the management of many insect pests of agriculture, including soybean...
Switchgrass, Panicum virgatum L., is a perennial warm-season grass that is a model species for the d...
Background: Aphid infestation of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) has the potential to reduce yields a...
Aphids are, arguably, the single most damaging group of agricultural insect pests throughout the wor...
Abstract The success in the response of a plant to a pest depends on the regulatory networks that co...
Abstract: Plants cannot run away to escape attacking herbivores, but they defend themselves by produ...
Yellow sugarcane aphid (YSA) (Sipha flava, Forbes) is a damaging pest on many grasses. Switchgrass (...
Plant life-history traits, such as size and flowering, contribute to shaping variation in herbivore ...
Phytophagous insects have to deal with toxic defense compounds from their host plants. Although it i...
In nature, plants continuously face the attack from insect herbivores. To defend themselves, plants ...
BACKGROUND: Plants defend themselves against herbivorous insects, utilizing both constitutive and in...
Aphids are among the most destructive pests in temperate climates, causing significant damage on sev...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by The Ohio State University Open Access Fund.Background: W...