Most flowering plants must defend themselves against herbivores for survival and attract pollinators for reproduction. Although traits involved in plant defence and pollinator attraction are often localised in leaves and flowers, respectively, they will show a diffuse evolution if they share the same molecular machinery and regulatory networks. We performed RNA-sequencing to characterise and compare transcriptomic changes involved in herbivory-induced defences and flower development, in tomato leaves and flowers, respectively. We found that both the herbivory-induced responses and flower development involved alterations in jasmonic acid signalling, suppression of primary metabolism and reprogramming of secondary metabolism. We identified 41...
The two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae is one of the most significant mite pests in agricul...
In nature, plants continuously face the attack from insect herbivores. To defend themselves, plants ...
Herbivory induces various responses in plants, thus altering the plants’ phenotype in chemical and m...
Flower development is not only an important way for tomato reproduction but also an important guaran...
Optimal defense (OD) theory predicts that within a plant, tissues are defended in proportion to thei...
International audienceAlthough applied over extremely short timescales, artificial selection has dra...
The phenotypic plasticity of flowering plants in response to herbivore damage to vegetative tissues ...
Herbivore-induced defenses are widespread, rapidly evolving and relevant for plant fitness. Such ind...
Herbivory-induced defenses are specific and activated in plants when elicitors, frequently found in ...
Background Jasmonates are well known plant signaling components required for stress responses and de...
International audienceThe two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae is one of the most significant...
The two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae is one of the most significant mite pests in agricul...
BACKGROUND: Plants defend themselves against herbivorous insects, utilizing both constitutive and in...
Following herbivore attacks, plants modify a blend of volatiles organic compounds (VOCs) released, r...
Inflorescences are the main factor affecting fruit yield. The quantity and quality of inflorescences...
The two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae is one of the most significant mite pests in agricul...
In nature, plants continuously face the attack from insect herbivores. To defend themselves, plants ...
Herbivory induces various responses in plants, thus altering the plants’ phenotype in chemical and m...
Flower development is not only an important way for tomato reproduction but also an important guaran...
Optimal defense (OD) theory predicts that within a plant, tissues are defended in proportion to thei...
International audienceAlthough applied over extremely short timescales, artificial selection has dra...
The phenotypic plasticity of flowering plants in response to herbivore damage to vegetative tissues ...
Herbivore-induced defenses are widespread, rapidly evolving and relevant for plant fitness. Such ind...
Herbivory-induced defenses are specific and activated in plants when elicitors, frequently found in ...
Background Jasmonates are well known plant signaling components required for stress responses and de...
International audienceThe two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae is one of the most significant...
The two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae is one of the most significant mite pests in agricul...
BACKGROUND: Plants defend themselves against herbivorous insects, utilizing both constitutive and in...
Following herbivore attacks, plants modify a blend of volatiles organic compounds (VOCs) released, r...
Inflorescences are the main factor affecting fruit yield. The quantity and quality of inflorescences...
The two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae is one of the most significant mite pests in agricul...
In nature, plants continuously face the attack from insect herbivores. To defend themselves, plants ...
Herbivory induces various responses in plants, thus altering the plants’ phenotype in chemical and m...