The ability to predict future risks is essential for many organisms, including plants. Plants can gather information about potential future herbivory by detecting volatiles that are emitted by herbivore-attacked neighbors. Several individual volatiles have been identified as active danger cues. Recent work has also shown that plants may integrate multiple volatiles into their defense responses. Here, I discuss how the integration of multiple volatiles can increase the capacity of plants to predict future herbivore attack. I propose that integration of multiple volatile cues does not occur at the perception stage, but may through downstream early defense signaling and then be further consolidated by hormonal crosstalk. Exploring plant volati...
Indirect plant defenses are those facilitating the action of carnivores in ridding plants of their h...
When attacked by herbivores, plants release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that attract natural e...
ABSTRACT One of the most important challenges for individual plants is coexistence with their neighb...
Plants release volatiles after herbivore attack in a highly regulated fashion. These compounds attra...
Volatiles from attacked plants, microbes and herbivores can enhance plant defenses. However, the abs...
Plants can use induced volatiles to detect herbivore‐ and pathogen‐attacked neighbors and prime thei...
Plant volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are major vehicles of information transfer between organisms...
Plants release volatiles after herbivore attack in a highly regulated fashion. These compounds attra...
Plants can use induced volatiles to detect herbivore‐ and pathogen‐attacked neighbors and prime thei...
As sessile organisms, plants cannot escape under attack. However, during evolution they developed at...
Plant odours are the most ubiquitous volatiles in nature. This chapter deals with the biochemistry a...
Although plants are sessile organisms, they can modulate their phenotype so as to cope with environm...
In their defence against pathogens, herbivorous insects, and mites, plants employ many induced respo...
Plants can respond actively to damage by herbivores. In addition to a mode of defence that is direct...
The attack of a plant by herbivorous arthropods can result in considerable changes in the plant's ch...
Indirect plant defenses are those facilitating the action of carnivores in ridding plants of their h...
When attacked by herbivores, plants release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that attract natural e...
ABSTRACT One of the most important challenges for individual plants is coexistence with their neighb...
Plants release volatiles after herbivore attack in a highly regulated fashion. These compounds attra...
Volatiles from attacked plants, microbes and herbivores can enhance plant defenses. However, the abs...
Plants can use induced volatiles to detect herbivore‐ and pathogen‐attacked neighbors and prime thei...
Plant volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are major vehicles of information transfer between organisms...
Plants release volatiles after herbivore attack in a highly regulated fashion. These compounds attra...
Plants can use induced volatiles to detect herbivore‐ and pathogen‐attacked neighbors and prime thei...
As sessile organisms, plants cannot escape under attack. However, during evolution they developed at...
Plant odours are the most ubiquitous volatiles in nature. This chapter deals with the biochemistry a...
Although plants are sessile organisms, they can modulate their phenotype so as to cope with environm...
In their defence against pathogens, herbivorous insects, and mites, plants employ many induced respo...
Plants can respond actively to damage by herbivores. In addition to a mode of defence that is direct...
The attack of a plant by herbivorous arthropods can result in considerable changes in the plant's ch...
Indirect plant defenses are those facilitating the action of carnivores in ridding plants of their h...
When attacked by herbivores, plants release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that attract natural e...
ABSTRACT One of the most important challenges for individual plants is coexistence with their neighb...