SummaryLeaf beetles have developed an impressive repertoire of toxins and repellents to defend themselves against predators. Upon attack, the larvae discharge small droplets from glandular reservoirs on their back. The reservoirs are “bioreactors” performing the late reactions of the toxin-production from plant-derived or de novo synthesised glucosides. The import of the glucosides into the bioreactor relies on a complex transport system. Physiological studies revealed a functional network of transporters guiding the glucosides through the larval body into the defensive system. The first of the involved transporters has been identified and characterised concerning selectivity, tissue distribution, and regulation. The development of a well-t...
Plants and insects share a long evolutionary history, and in this time insects have specialized them...
Pankoke H, Dobler S. Low rates of iridoid glycoside hydrolysis in two Longitarsus leaf beetles with ...
Cyanogenic glucosides (CNglcs) are widespread plant defence compounds that release toxic hydrogen cy...
Leaf beetles have developed an impressive repertoire of toxins and repellents to defend themselves a...
SummaryLeaf beetles have developed an impressive repertoire of toxins and repellents to defend thems...
Chrysomeline larvae respond to disturbance and attack by everting dorsal glandular reservoirs, which...
Insect herbivory is often restricted by glucosylated plant chemical defence compounds that are activ...
Glandular chemical defense of Chrysomelina larvae is either, not (iridoids), in part, or completely ...
Many insect herbivores sequester (accumulate) plant defense metabolites in their bodies to utilize t...
Plant defense against insect herbivores is just one of multiple layers of interactions. In addition,...
Plant-feeding insects are spread across the entire plant kingdom. Because they chew externally on le...
AbstractHost plant specialization across herbivorous insects varies dramatically, but while the mole...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Phytophagous insects have emerged successfully on the planet also because o...
Plants are constantly attacked by herbivores. To defend themselves, they produce chemical compounds....
Friedrichs J, Schweiger R, Geisler S, et al. Development of a polyphagous leaf beetle on different h...
Plants and insects share a long evolutionary history, and in this time insects have specialized them...
Pankoke H, Dobler S. Low rates of iridoid glycoside hydrolysis in two Longitarsus leaf beetles with ...
Cyanogenic glucosides (CNglcs) are widespread plant defence compounds that release toxic hydrogen cy...
Leaf beetles have developed an impressive repertoire of toxins and repellents to defend themselves a...
SummaryLeaf beetles have developed an impressive repertoire of toxins and repellents to defend thems...
Chrysomeline larvae respond to disturbance and attack by everting dorsal glandular reservoirs, which...
Insect herbivory is often restricted by glucosylated plant chemical defence compounds that are activ...
Glandular chemical defense of Chrysomelina larvae is either, not (iridoids), in part, or completely ...
Many insect herbivores sequester (accumulate) plant defense metabolites in their bodies to utilize t...
Plant defense against insect herbivores is just one of multiple layers of interactions. In addition,...
Plant-feeding insects are spread across the entire plant kingdom. Because they chew externally on le...
AbstractHost plant specialization across herbivorous insects varies dramatically, but while the mole...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Phytophagous insects have emerged successfully on the planet also because o...
Plants are constantly attacked by herbivores. To defend themselves, they produce chemical compounds....
Friedrichs J, Schweiger R, Geisler S, et al. Development of a polyphagous leaf beetle on different h...
Plants and insects share a long evolutionary history, and in this time insects have specialized them...
Pankoke H, Dobler S. Low rates of iridoid glycoside hydrolysis in two Longitarsus leaf beetles with ...
Cyanogenic glucosides (CNglcs) are widespread plant defence compounds that release toxic hydrogen cy...