Plants developed a series of defence mechanisms to counteract the attack of herbivores. These can impact on food-webs at various trophic levels, in both natural and managed ecosystems, such as crops. The biochemical and ecological bases behind these processes are reviewed here by highlighting the differences in direct and indirect, constitutive and induced defences. In integrated pest management (IPM), several pest control tools are applied in an economically sound way in order to increase the crop resilience and reduce reliance on synthetic pesticides. Plant resistance is thus a crucial aspect of preventive pest control strategies in several agroecosystems, including tomato. In this context, we review the current literature dealing with th...
National audienceIn this paper we describe our strategy to unravel the connection between plant defe...
Trichomes are well-known efficient defense mechanisms used by tomato plants against herbivores and a...
Resistance factors for direct plant defense against herbivorous insects comprise plant traits that n...
Plant defense against insect herbivores is just one of multiple layers of interactions. In addition,...
Recently, various approaches for the biological control of major pests in protected crops have succe...
Reactions of plants to insect pests include the activation of a local and systemic defence response....
Plant secondary metabolites play an important role in mediating interactions with insect herbivores ...
Reactions of plants to insect pests include the activation of a local and systemic defence response....
Plants respond to herbivory through various morphological, biochemicals, and molecular mechanisms to...
Plant-mediated interactions (i.e., induced resistance) between plant pathogens and insect herbivores...
Chemical defense of the tomato plant against noctuid larvae is argued to result from suites of inter...
Tomato is an agronomically valuable crop in many countries, either grown in fields or greenhouses an...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Tomato plants are attacked by a diverse assemblage of pest...
Insect and plants have coevolved for millions of years. Plants respond to herbivory through various...
Beneficial root microbes are among the most frequently used biocontrol agents in cropping systems, s...
National audienceIn this paper we describe our strategy to unravel the connection between plant defe...
Trichomes are well-known efficient defense mechanisms used by tomato plants against herbivores and a...
Resistance factors for direct plant defense against herbivorous insects comprise plant traits that n...
Plant defense against insect herbivores is just one of multiple layers of interactions. In addition,...
Recently, various approaches for the biological control of major pests in protected crops have succe...
Reactions of plants to insect pests include the activation of a local and systemic defence response....
Plant secondary metabolites play an important role in mediating interactions with insect herbivores ...
Reactions of plants to insect pests include the activation of a local and systemic defence response....
Plants respond to herbivory through various morphological, biochemicals, and molecular mechanisms to...
Plant-mediated interactions (i.e., induced resistance) between plant pathogens and insect herbivores...
Chemical defense of the tomato plant against noctuid larvae is argued to result from suites of inter...
Tomato is an agronomically valuable crop in many countries, either grown in fields or greenhouses an...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Tomato plants are attacked by a diverse assemblage of pest...
Insect and plants have coevolved for millions of years. Plants respond to herbivory through various...
Beneficial root microbes are among the most frequently used biocontrol agents in cropping systems, s...
National audienceIn this paper we describe our strategy to unravel the connection between plant defe...
Trichomes are well-known efficient defense mechanisms used by tomato plants against herbivores and a...
Resistance factors for direct plant defense against herbivorous insects comprise plant traits that n...