International audiencePlants are attacked by both above- and belowground herbivores. Toxic secondary compounds are part of the chemical defense arsenal of plants against a range of antagonists, and are subject to genetic variation. Plants also produce primary metabolites (amino acids, nutrients, sugars) that function as essential compounds for growth and survival. Wild cabbage populations growing on the Dorset coast of the UK exhibit genetically different chemical defense profiles, even though they are located within a few kilometers of each other. As in other Brassicaceae, the defensive chemicals in wild cabbages constitute, among others, secondary metabolites called glucosinolates. Here, we used five Dorset populations of wild cabbage to ...
Natural populations of wild cabbage (Brassica oleracea) show significant qualitative diversity in he...
Feeding by belowground herbivores may induce systemic changes in shoot defence levels that affect th...
Levels of plant secondary metabolites are not static and often change in relation to plant ontogeny....
International audiencePlants are attacked by both above- and belowground herbivores. Toxic secondary...
Plants are attacked by both above- and belowground herbivores. Toxic secondary compounds are part of...
Plants are attacked by both above- and belowground herbivores. Toxic secondary compounds are part of...
<p>Insects feeding on aboveground and belowground tissues can influence each other through their sha...
Co-evolutionary interactions between plants and herbivores are suggested to be the driving force beh...
The effect of direct chemical defences in plants on the performance of insect herbivores and their n...
Populations of wild Brassica oleracea L. grow naturally along the Atlantic coastlines of the United ...
Plants form the basis of many food webs and are consumed by a wide variety of organisms, including h...
Plants form the basis of many food webs and are consumed by a wide variety of organisms, including h...
Through artificial selection, domesticated plants often contain modified levels of primary and secon...
Plants display a wide range of chemical defences that may differ in effectiveness against generalist...
Natural populations of wild cabbage (Brassica oleracea) show significant qualitative diversity in he...
Feeding by belowground herbivores may induce systemic changes in shoot defence levels that affect th...
Levels of plant secondary metabolites are not static and often change in relation to plant ontogeny....
International audiencePlants are attacked by both above- and belowground herbivores. Toxic secondary...
Plants are attacked by both above- and belowground herbivores. Toxic secondary compounds are part of...
Plants are attacked by both above- and belowground herbivores. Toxic secondary compounds are part of...
<p>Insects feeding on aboveground and belowground tissues can influence each other through their sha...
Co-evolutionary interactions between plants and herbivores are suggested to be the driving force beh...
The effect of direct chemical defences in plants on the performance of insect herbivores and their n...
Populations of wild Brassica oleracea L. grow naturally along the Atlantic coastlines of the United ...
Plants form the basis of many food webs and are consumed by a wide variety of organisms, including h...
Plants form the basis of many food webs and are consumed by a wide variety of organisms, including h...
Through artificial selection, domesticated plants often contain modified levels of primary and secon...
Plants display a wide range of chemical defences that may differ in effectiveness against generalist...
Natural populations of wild cabbage (Brassica oleracea) show significant qualitative diversity in he...
Feeding by belowground herbivores may induce systemic changes in shoot defence levels that affect th...
Levels of plant secondary metabolites are not static and often change in relation to plant ontogeny....