The induction of plant defences and their subsequent suppression by insects is thought to be an important factor in the evolutionary arms race between plants and herbivores. Although insect oral secretions (OS) contain elicitors that trigger plant immunity, little is known about the suppressors of plant defences. The Arabidopsis thaliana transcriptome was analysed in response to wounding and OS treatment. The expression of several wound-inducible genes was suppressed after the application of OS from two lepidopteran herbivores, Pieris brassicae and Spodoptera littoralis. This inhibition was correlated with enhanced S. littoralis larval growth, pointing to an effective role of insect OS in suppressing plant defences. Two genes, an ERF/AP2 tr...
To survive and complete their life cycle, herbivorous insects face the difficult challenge of coping...
Plants have been interacting with insects for several hundred million years, leading to complex defe...
Plant defenses against pathogens and insects are regulated differentially by cross-communicating sig...
The induction of plant defences and their subsequent suppression by insects is thought to be an impo...
The induction of plant defences and their subsequent suppression by insects is thought to be an impo...
Insect attack triggers changes in transcript level in plants that are mediated predominantly by jasm...
Abstract: Plants cannot run away to escape attacking herbivores, but they defend themselves by produ...
An important question in plant defense signaling research is: how are plants capable of integrating ...
Plants are attacked by a plethora of potentially devastating pathogens and pests. To protect themsel...
Plants possess inducible defence mechanisms to protect themselves against different types of microbi...
In response to insect herbivory, Arabidopsis plants activate the synthesis of the phytohormone jasmo...
Transcript patterns elicited in response to attack reveal, at the molecular level, how plants respon...
Transcript patterns elicited in response to attack reveal, at the molecular level, how plants respon...
In response to insect herbivory, Arabidopsis plants activate the synthesis of the phytohormone jasmo...
Oral secretions of herbivorous lepidopteran larvae contain a mixture of saliva and regurgitant from ...
To survive and complete their life cycle, herbivorous insects face the difficult challenge of coping...
Plants have been interacting with insects for several hundred million years, leading to complex defe...
Plant defenses against pathogens and insects are regulated differentially by cross-communicating sig...
The induction of plant defences and their subsequent suppression by insects is thought to be an impo...
The induction of plant defences and their subsequent suppression by insects is thought to be an impo...
Insect attack triggers changes in transcript level in plants that are mediated predominantly by jasm...
Abstract: Plants cannot run away to escape attacking herbivores, but they defend themselves by produ...
An important question in plant defense signaling research is: how are plants capable of integrating ...
Plants are attacked by a plethora of potentially devastating pathogens and pests. To protect themsel...
Plants possess inducible defence mechanisms to protect themselves against different types of microbi...
In response to insect herbivory, Arabidopsis plants activate the synthesis of the phytohormone jasmo...
Transcript patterns elicited in response to attack reveal, at the molecular level, how plants respon...
Transcript patterns elicited in response to attack reveal, at the molecular level, how plants respon...
In response to insect herbivory, Arabidopsis plants activate the synthesis of the phytohormone jasmo...
Oral secretions of herbivorous lepidopteran larvae contain a mixture of saliva and regurgitant from ...
To survive and complete their life cycle, herbivorous insects face the difficult challenge of coping...
Plants have been interacting with insects for several hundred million years, leading to complex defe...
Plant defenses against pathogens and insects are regulated differentially by cross-communicating sig...