International audienceGall-inducing insects and nematodes engage in sophisticated interactions with their host plants. These parasites can induce major morphological and physiological changes in host roots, leaves, and other tissues. Sedentary endoparasitic nematodes, root-knot and cyst nematodes in particular, as well as gall-inducing and leaf-mining insects, manipulate plant development to form unique organs that provide them with food from feeding cells. Sometimes, infected tissues may undergo a developmental switch resulting in the formation of aberrant and spectacular structures (clubs or galls). We describe here the complex interactions between these plant-reprogramming sedentary endoparasites and their infected hosts, focusing on sim...
Plant response to nematode parasitism Phytoparasitic nematodes parasitise plants to seek suitable fo...
Galls are plant tissues whose development is induced by another organism for the inducer's benefit. ...
<div><p>Host plant interactions are likely key drivers of evolutionary processes involved in the div...
International audienceGall-inducing insects and nematodes engage in sophisticated interactions with ...
Associations between higher plants and their gall-forming arthropod parasites are among the most spe...
International audienceResearch on nematode parasitism tackles fundamental questions in plant develop...
International audienceAt the colonization site of a foreign entity, plant cells alter their trajecto...
Sedentary plant-parasitic nematodes engage in a long-lasting and intimate relationship with their ho...
Plants exhibit a wide array of inert and induced responses in defense against herbivore attack. Amon...
Galls are plant structures generated by gall-inducing organisms including insects, nematodes, fungi,...
Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) interact with plants in different ways, for example, through subtle...
Plant-parasitic nematodes - especially root knot and cyst nematodes - are economically important pes...
Abstract Plants exhibit a wide array of inert and induced responses in defense against herbivore att...
Galls are specific interactions between specialist herbivores and their host plants. They are consid...
4 pp., 7 photos, 1 tableGalls are abnormal swellings of plant tissue caused by insects, bacteria, fu...
Plant response to nematode parasitism Phytoparasitic nematodes parasitise plants to seek suitable fo...
Galls are plant tissues whose development is induced by another organism for the inducer's benefit. ...
<div><p>Host plant interactions are likely key drivers of evolutionary processes involved in the div...
International audienceGall-inducing insects and nematodes engage in sophisticated interactions with ...
Associations between higher plants and their gall-forming arthropod parasites are among the most spe...
International audienceResearch on nematode parasitism tackles fundamental questions in plant develop...
International audienceAt the colonization site of a foreign entity, plant cells alter their trajecto...
Sedentary plant-parasitic nematodes engage in a long-lasting and intimate relationship with their ho...
Plants exhibit a wide array of inert and induced responses in defense against herbivore attack. Amon...
Galls are plant structures generated by gall-inducing organisms including insects, nematodes, fungi,...
Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) interact with plants in different ways, for example, through subtle...
Plant-parasitic nematodes - especially root knot and cyst nematodes - are economically important pes...
Abstract Plants exhibit a wide array of inert and induced responses in defense against herbivore att...
Galls are specific interactions between specialist herbivores and their host plants. They are consid...
4 pp., 7 photos, 1 tableGalls are abnormal swellings of plant tissue caused by insects, bacteria, fu...
Plant response to nematode parasitism Phytoparasitic nematodes parasitise plants to seek suitable fo...
Galls are plant tissues whose development is induced by another organism for the inducer's benefit. ...
<div><p>Host plant interactions are likely key drivers of evolutionary processes involved in the div...