1. Sequential damage by attackers is hypothesized to result in reciprocal antagonism (cross-talk) between jasmonic acid (JA) and salicylic acid (SA) defence signalling pathways in plants. However, evidence for this cross-talk is not universal and several studies have found positive (synergistic) or no interaction whatsoever between JA and SA pathways. 2. Here we conducted a meta-analysis of studies on plant-mediated effects of initial attackers on performance of subsequent attackers to test the hypothesis of cross-talk between plant hormonal signalling pathways.3. We found a significant negative mean effect size of JA-inducing initial attackers on both JA- and SA-inducing subsequent attackers, but a non-significant effect of SA-inducing ini...
Plants possess inducible defence mechanisms to protect themselves against different types of microb...
Plants are equipped with an array of defense mechanisms to protect themselves against herbivorous in...
Plants intimately communicate with their environment. They read signals coming from the “outside”, s...
1. Sequential damage by attackers is hypothesized to result in reciprocal antagonism (cross-talk) be...
1. Sequential damage by attackers is hypothesized to result in reciprocal antagonism (cross-talk) be...
1. Sequential damage by attackers is hypothesized to result in reciprocal antagonism (cross-talk) be...
1- Sequential damage by attackers is hypothesized to result in reciprocal antagonism (crosstalk) bet...
Plants are exposed to very different attackers, including microbial pathogens and herbivorous insect...
Plants are exposed to very different attackers, including microbial pathogens and herbivorous insect...
Plants possess inducible defence mechanisms to protect themselves against different types of microbi...
Plants possess inducible defence mechanisms to protect themselves against different types of microbi...
Plants possess inducible defence mechanisms to protect themselves against different types of microbi...
1. The most studied mechanism of protection against herbivores in grasses associated with Epichloë f...
Plants are often simultaneously attacked by herbivores and phytopathogens and interactions between t...
Plants are exposed to very different attackers, including microbial pathogens and herbivorous insec...
Plants possess inducible defence mechanisms to protect themselves against different types of microb...
Plants are equipped with an array of defense mechanisms to protect themselves against herbivorous in...
Plants intimately communicate with their environment. They read signals coming from the “outside”, s...
1. Sequential damage by attackers is hypothesized to result in reciprocal antagonism (cross-talk) be...
1. Sequential damage by attackers is hypothesized to result in reciprocal antagonism (cross-talk) be...
1. Sequential damage by attackers is hypothesized to result in reciprocal antagonism (cross-talk) be...
1- Sequential damage by attackers is hypothesized to result in reciprocal antagonism (crosstalk) bet...
Plants are exposed to very different attackers, including microbial pathogens and herbivorous insect...
Plants are exposed to very different attackers, including microbial pathogens and herbivorous insect...
Plants possess inducible defence mechanisms to protect themselves against different types of microbi...
Plants possess inducible defence mechanisms to protect themselves against different types of microbi...
Plants possess inducible defence mechanisms to protect themselves against different types of microbi...
1. The most studied mechanism of protection against herbivores in grasses associated with Epichloë f...
Plants are often simultaneously attacked by herbivores and phytopathogens and interactions between t...
Plants are exposed to very different attackers, including microbial pathogens and herbivorous insec...
Plants possess inducible defence mechanisms to protect themselves against different types of microb...
Plants are equipped with an array of defense mechanisms to protect themselves against herbivorous in...
Plants intimately communicate with their environment. They read signals coming from the “outside”, s...