Rumex confertus is a rhizomatous, invasive, and difficult to control plant. Nevertheless, for sustainable agriculture, studies to biologically control R. confertus continue. Towards this, considerable attention has been devoted to investigating the emission of a wide array of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from herbivore-damaged plants, which are known to induce protection measures in neighboring, undamaged plants. The goals of this study are to (1) determine if the profile of green leaf volatiles (GLVs), which are organic compounds naturally produced by undamaged plants, is similar to that provoked by the chemical stimulants Z-jasmone (ZJA) and dihydrojasmone (DJA), (2) establish if the Apion miniatum beetle’s reproductive choices are i...
1. Olfactory cues can determine the host preferences of herbivorous insects, but their role in host ...
Plants respond to herbivore damage with the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). This indir...
Herbivore induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) are key components of plant-herbivorous-natural enemies co...
Plants can respond to feeding or egg deposition by herbivorous arthropods by changing the volatile b...
Plants can respond to feeding or egg deposition by herbivorous arthropods by changing the volatile b...
Plants cannot avoid being attacked by an almost infinite number of microorganisms and insects. Conse...
Leaves normally release low levels of volatile chemicals. However, when a plant is damaged by herbiv...
Plants cannot avoid being attacked by an almost infinite number of microorganisms and insects. Conse...
Plants cannot avoid being attacked by an almost infinite number of microorganisms and insects. Conse...
Abstract Many insect pests utilize plant volatiles for host location and untangling the mechanisms o...
Plants respond to herbivore damage with the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). This indir...
Plants respond to herbivore damage with the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). This indir...
We contrasted the induction of plant volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in maize after the infestatio...
Abstract Plant volatiles play an important role in the lives of phytophagous insects, by guiding the...
Plants emit green leaf volatiles (GLVs) in response to herbivore damage, thereby attracting predator...
1. Olfactory cues can determine the host preferences of herbivorous insects, but their role in host ...
Plants respond to herbivore damage with the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). This indir...
Herbivore induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) are key components of plant-herbivorous-natural enemies co...
Plants can respond to feeding or egg deposition by herbivorous arthropods by changing the volatile b...
Plants can respond to feeding or egg deposition by herbivorous arthropods by changing the volatile b...
Plants cannot avoid being attacked by an almost infinite number of microorganisms and insects. Conse...
Leaves normally release low levels of volatile chemicals. However, when a plant is damaged by herbiv...
Plants cannot avoid being attacked by an almost infinite number of microorganisms and insects. Conse...
Plants cannot avoid being attacked by an almost infinite number of microorganisms and insects. Conse...
Abstract Many insect pests utilize plant volatiles for host location and untangling the mechanisms o...
Plants respond to herbivore damage with the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). This indir...
Plants respond to herbivore damage with the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). This indir...
We contrasted the induction of plant volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in maize after the infestatio...
Abstract Plant volatiles play an important role in the lives of phytophagous insects, by guiding the...
Plants emit green leaf volatiles (GLVs) in response to herbivore damage, thereby attracting predator...
1. Olfactory cues can determine the host preferences of herbivorous insects, but their role in host ...
Plants respond to herbivore damage with the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). This indir...
Herbivore induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) are key components of plant-herbivorous-natural enemies co...