Recent advances in our understanding of induced responses in plants and their regulation, brought about by a revolution in molecular biology, have re-focused attention on the potential exploitation of endogenous resistance mechanisms for crop protection. The future goal of crop biotechnology is thus to engineer a durable, multimechanistic resistance to insect pests through an understanding of the diversity of plant responses to insect attack
Globally, insect pests cause considerable damage to pulse crops. Hence developing broad-spectrum res...
Although host plant resistance has attained a considerable momentum recently, and has attracted the ...
In this century the human being must face the challenges of producing enough to feed a growing popul...
Recent advances in our understanding of induced responses in plants and their regulation, brought ab...
Host plant resistance assumes central role in pest management in order to increase production and pr...
Large scale application of pesticides to reduce the losses due to insect pests has not only led to s...
Definition of the Subject Genetic engineering of crops for insect resistance is the introduction of...
Herbivorous insects are widespread and often serious constraints to crop production. The use of inse...
One of the first successes of plant biotechnology has been the creation and commercialisation of tra...
The use of recombinant DNA technology to develop genetically-modified crops is considered as a major...
Pest resistance is a serious global problem. Over 600 pests (insects, weeds, pathogens) are reported...
Integrated pest management has historically placed great hopes on host plant resistance. However, co...
Plants respond to herbivory through various morphological, biochemicals, and molecular mechanisms to...
Insect pests constitute a major constraint in crop production. Approximately 15 % of agricultural pr...
Activation of local and systemic plant defences in response to pathogen attack involves dramatic cel...
Globally, insect pests cause considerable damage to pulse crops. Hence developing broad-spectrum res...
Although host plant resistance has attained a considerable momentum recently, and has attracted the ...
In this century the human being must face the challenges of producing enough to feed a growing popul...
Recent advances in our understanding of induced responses in plants and their regulation, brought ab...
Host plant resistance assumes central role in pest management in order to increase production and pr...
Large scale application of pesticides to reduce the losses due to insect pests has not only led to s...
Definition of the Subject Genetic engineering of crops for insect resistance is the introduction of...
Herbivorous insects are widespread and often serious constraints to crop production. The use of inse...
One of the first successes of plant biotechnology has been the creation and commercialisation of tra...
The use of recombinant DNA technology to develop genetically-modified crops is considered as a major...
Pest resistance is a serious global problem. Over 600 pests (insects, weeds, pathogens) are reported...
Integrated pest management has historically placed great hopes on host plant resistance. However, co...
Plants respond to herbivory through various morphological, biochemicals, and molecular mechanisms to...
Insect pests constitute a major constraint in crop production. Approximately 15 % of agricultural pr...
Activation of local and systemic plant defences in response to pathogen attack involves dramatic cel...
Globally, insect pests cause considerable damage to pulse crops. Hence developing broad-spectrum res...
Although host plant resistance has attained a considerable momentum recently, and has attracted the ...
In this century the human being must face the challenges of producing enough to feed a growing popul...