Many insect herbivores feed on belowground plant tissues. In this chapter, we discuss how they have adapted to deal with root primary and secondary metabolites. It is becoming evident that root herbivores can use root volatiles and exudates for host location and foraging. Their complex sensory apparatus suggests a sophisticated recognition and signal transduction system. Furthermore, endogenous metabolites trigger attractive or repellent responses in root feeders, indicating that they may specifically fine-tune food uptake to meet their dietary needs. Little evidence for direct toxic effects of root secondary metabolites has accumulated so far, indicating high prevalence of tolerance mechanisms. Root herbivores furthermore facilitate the en...
Indirect plant-mediated interactions between herbivores are important drivers of community compositi...
Plants are frequently attacked by both above- and belowground arthropod herbivores. Nevertheless, st...
Abstract: Plants respond to herbivore damage with a bewildering array of metabolic responses. To wh...
Plant toxins are photochemical or secondary metabolites formed naturally by plants. They protect the...
Recent studies have shown that root-feeding insects can be of considerable importance in terms of ag...
Root-feeding insects are key components in many terrestrial ecosystems. Like shoot-feeding insect he...
The distinctive ecology of root herbivores, the complexity and diversity of root–microbe interaction...
The distinctive ecology of root herbivores, the complexity and diversity of root-microbe interaction...
Similar to aboveground herbivores, root-feeding insects must locate and identify suitable resources....
Plants produce complex mixtures of primary and secondary metabolites. Herbivores use these metabolit...
Plant secondary metabolites can constrain the diet of vertebrates and these effects can flow through...
It is widely reported that plants emit volatile compounds when they are attacked by herbivorous inse...
Drawing on expertise from around the world, this volume identifies our current state of knowledge ab...
Plant secondary metabolites can constrain the diet of vertebrates and these effects can flow through...
Not AvailablePlants have evolved several adaptive strategies through physiological changes in respon...
Indirect plant-mediated interactions between herbivores are important drivers of community compositi...
Plants are frequently attacked by both above- and belowground arthropod herbivores. Nevertheless, st...
Abstract: Plants respond to herbivore damage with a bewildering array of metabolic responses. To wh...
Plant toxins are photochemical or secondary metabolites formed naturally by plants. They protect the...
Recent studies have shown that root-feeding insects can be of considerable importance in terms of ag...
Root-feeding insects are key components in many terrestrial ecosystems. Like shoot-feeding insect he...
The distinctive ecology of root herbivores, the complexity and diversity of root–microbe interaction...
The distinctive ecology of root herbivores, the complexity and diversity of root-microbe interaction...
Similar to aboveground herbivores, root-feeding insects must locate and identify suitable resources....
Plants produce complex mixtures of primary and secondary metabolites. Herbivores use these metabolit...
Plant secondary metabolites can constrain the diet of vertebrates and these effects can flow through...
It is widely reported that plants emit volatile compounds when they are attacked by herbivorous inse...
Drawing on expertise from around the world, this volume identifies our current state of knowledge ab...
Plant secondary metabolites can constrain the diet of vertebrates and these effects can flow through...
Not AvailablePlants have evolved several adaptive strategies through physiological changes in respon...
Indirect plant-mediated interactions between herbivores are important drivers of community compositi...
Plants are frequently attacked by both above- and belowground arthropod herbivores. Nevertheless, st...
Abstract: Plants respond to herbivore damage with a bewildering array of metabolic responses. To wh...