685-694Herbivory initiates a shift in plant metabolism from growth to defence that may reduce fitness in the absence of further herbivory. However, the defence-induced changes in carbon assimilation that precede this reallocation in resources remain largely undetermined. This study characterized the response of photosynthesis to herbivore induction of jasmonic acid (JA) -related defences in Nicotiana attenuata to increase understanding of these mechanisms. It was hypothesized that JA-induced defences would immediately reduce the component processes of photosynthesis upon attack and was predicted that wild-type plants would suffer greater reductions in photosynthesis than plants lacking JA-induced defences. Gas exchange, chlorophyll fluoresc...
Plants respond to herbivory by reconfiguring hormonal networks, increasing secondary metabolite prod...
Jasmonic acid (JA) is a crucial plant defence signalling substance that has recently been shown to m...
Plants and insects share a long evolutionary history, and in this time insects have specialized them...
Herbivory initiates a shift in plant metabolism from growth to defence that may reduce fitness in th...
Herbivory initiates a shift in plant metabolism from growth to defence that may reduce fitness in th...
Herbivore attack leads to resource conflicts between plant defensive strategies. Photoassimilates ar...
A plant’s inducible defenses against herbivores as well as certain developmental processes are known...
Background Induced defense responses to herbivores are generally believed to have evolved as cost-sa...
Herbivory-induced changes in photosynthesis have been documented in many plant species; however, the...
Herbivore attack is a common biotic stress for plants. Therefore, the development of effective defen...
Herbivore attack is a common biotic stress for plants. Therefore, the development of effective defen...
Herbivore attack is a common biotic stress for plants. Therefore, the development of effective defen...
Herbivory-induced changes in photosynthesis have been documented in many plant species, however the ...
Plants respond to herbivory by reconfiguring hormonal networks, increasing secondary metabolite prod...
Plants respond to herbivory by reconfiguring hormonal networks, increasing secondary metabolite prod...
Plants respond to herbivory by reconfiguring hormonal networks, increasing secondary metabolite prod...
Jasmonic acid (JA) is a crucial plant defence signalling substance that has recently been shown to m...
Plants and insects share a long evolutionary history, and in this time insects have specialized them...
Herbivory initiates a shift in plant metabolism from growth to defence that may reduce fitness in th...
Herbivory initiates a shift in plant metabolism from growth to defence that may reduce fitness in th...
Herbivore attack leads to resource conflicts between plant defensive strategies. Photoassimilates ar...
A plant’s inducible defenses against herbivores as well as certain developmental processes are known...
Background Induced defense responses to herbivores are generally believed to have evolved as cost-sa...
Herbivory-induced changes in photosynthesis have been documented in many plant species; however, the...
Herbivore attack is a common biotic stress for plants. Therefore, the development of effective defen...
Herbivore attack is a common biotic stress for plants. Therefore, the development of effective defen...
Herbivore attack is a common biotic stress for plants. Therefore, the development of effective defen...
Herbivory-induced changes in photosynthesis have been documented in many plant species, however the ...
Plants respond to herbivory by reconfiguring hormonal networks, increasing secondary metabolite prod...
Plants respond to herbivory by reconfiguring hormonal networks, increasing secondary metabolite prod...
Plants respond to herbivory by reconfiguring hormonal networks, increasing secondary metabolite prod...
Jasmonic acid (JA) is a crucial plant defence signalling substance that has recently been shown to m...
Plants and insects share a long evolutionary history, and in this time insects have specialized them...