Abstract Background Maize (Zea mays L.) leaves damaged by lepidopteran herbivores emit a complex volatile blend that can attract natural enemies of the herbivores and may also have roles in direct defense and inter- or intra-plant signaling. The volatile blend is dominated by sesquiterpenes of which the majority is produced by two herbivore-induced terpene synthases, TPS10 and TPS23. However, little is known about the pattern of volatile emission within maize leaves. Results In this study, we restricted herbivore feeding to small sections of the maize leaf with the aim of determining the patterns of volatile sesquiterpene emission throughout the damaged leaf and in neighboring leaves. Sesquiterpene volatiles were released at high rates from...
Green leaf volatiles (GLV) prime plants against insect herbivore attack resulting in stronger and fa...
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.), a perennial C4 grass, represents an important species in natural ...
Plant odours are the most ubiquitous volatiles in nature. This chapter deals with the biochemistry a...
Herbivore-induced volatiles play an important role in the indirect defense of plants. After herbivor...
attack have been demonstrated to provide a signal to herbivore enemies such as parasitic wasps that ...
Plants can defend themselves against herbivores by attracting natural enemies of the herbivores. The...
AbstractThe treatment of healthy, undamaged plants of the Lima bean Phaseolus lunatus with solutions...
Maize roots respond to feeding by larvae of the beetle Diabrotica virgifera virgifera by releasing (...
Maize seedlings emit sesquiterpenes during the day in response to insect herbivory. Parasitoids and ...
cis-Jasmone (CJ) is a natural plant product that activates defence against herbivores in model and c...
Plant volatiles induced by herbivory are often used as olfactory cues by foraging herbivores and the...
Plant volatiles induced by herbivory are often used as olfactory cues by foraging herbivores and the...
Abstract Background Plants often release a complex blend of volatile organic compounds (VOC) in resp...
Plant-produced volatile compounds play important roles in plant signaling and in the communication o...
Maize (Zea mays) emits a mixture of volatile compounds upon attack by the Egyptian cotton leafworm (...
Green leaf volatiles (GLV) prime plants against insect herbivore attack resulting in stronger and fa...
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.), a perennial C4 grass, represents an important species in natural ...
Plant odours are the most ubiquitous volatiles in nature. This chapter deals with the biochemistry a...
Herbivore-induced volatiles play an important role in the indirect defense of plants. After herbivor...
attack have been demonstrated to provide a signal to herbivore enemies such as parasitic wasps that ...
Plants can defend themselves against herbivores by attracting natural enemies of the herbivores. The...
AbstractThe treatment of healthy, undamaged plants of the Lima bean Phaseolus lunatus with solutions...
Maize roots respond to feeding by larvae of the beetle Diabrotica virgifera virgifera by releasing (...
Maize seedlings emit sesquiterpenes during the day in response to insect herbivory. Parasitoids and ...
cis-Jasmone (CJ) is a natural plant product that activates defence against herbivores in model and c...
Plant volatiles induced by herbivory are often used as olfactory cues by foraging herbivores and the...
Plant volatiles induced by herbivory are often used as olfactory cues by foraging herbivores and the...
Abstract Background Plants often release a complex blend of volatile organic compounds (VOC) in resp...
Plant-produced volatile compounds play important roles in plant signaling and in the communication o...
Maize (Zea mays) emits a mixture of volatile compounds upon attack by the Egyptian cotton leafworm (...
Green leaf volatiles (GLV) prime plants against insect herbivore attack resulting in stronger and fa...
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.), a perennial C4 grass, represents an important species in natural ...
Plant odours are the most ubiquitous volatiles in nature. This chapter deals with the biochemistry a...