Plants can defend themselves indirectly against herbivores by emitting a volatile blend upon herbivory that attracts the natural enemies of these herbivores, either predators or parasitoids. Although signal transduction in plants from herbivory to induced volatile production depends on jasmonic acid (JA) and salicylic acid (SA), the pathways downstream of JA and SA are unknown. Use of Arabidopsis provides a unique possibility to study signal transduction by use of signalling mutants, which so far has not been exploited in studies on indirect plant defence. In the present study it was demonstrated that jar1-1 and npr1-1 mutants are not affected in caterpillar (Pieris rapae)-induced attraction of the parasitoid Cotesia rubecula. Both JAR1 and...
Caterpillars of the herbivore Pieris rapae stimulate the production of jasmonic acid (JA) and ethyle...
Plants possess inducible defence mechanisms to protect themselves against different types of microb...
Plants are attacked by a plethora of potentially devastating pathogens and pests. To protect themsel...
<FONT FACE="Garamond">Many plant species are known to defend themselves against herbivorous insects ...
Plants possess inducible defence mechanisms to protect themselves against different types of microbi...
Abstract—Many plant species defend themselves against herbivorous insects indirectly by producing vo...
Many plant species defend themselves against herbivorous insects indirectly by producing volatiles i...
Insect attack triggers changes in transcript level in plants that are mediated predominantly by jasm...
Plants are exposed to very different attackers, including microbial pathogens and herbivorous insect...
In their defence against pathogens, herbivorous insects, and mites, plants employ many induced respo...
1. Plants face threats from a variety of herbivorous insects and can use induced responses to defend...
Upon herbivore attack, plants activate an indirect defense, that is, the release of a complex mixtur...
Plants defend themselves against herbivorous insects with the induced production of volatiles that a...
Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Signaling cross-talk between wound- and pathogen-r...
In natural environments, plants have to deal with a wide diversity of attackers, resulting in major ...
Caterpillars of the herbivore Pieris rapae stimulate the production of jasmonic acid (JA) and ethyle...
Plants possess inducible defence mechanisms to protect themselves against different types of microb...
Plants are attacked by a plethora of potentially devastating pathogens and pests. To protect themsel...
<FONT FACE="Garamond">Many plant species are known to defend themselves against herbivorous insects ...
Plants possess inducible defence mechanisms to protect themselves against different types of microbi...
Abstract—Many plant species defend themselves against herbivorous insects indirectly by producing vo...
Many plant species defend themselves against herbivorous insects indirectly by producing volatiles i...
Insect attack triggers changes in transcript level in plants that are mediated predominantly by jasm...
Plants are exposed to very different attackers, including microbial pathogens and herbivorous insect...
In their defence against pathogens, herbivorous insects, and mites, plants employ many induced respo...
1. Plants face threats from a variety of herbivorous insects and can use induced responses to defend...
Upon herbivore attack, plants activate an indirect defense, that is, the release of a complex mixtur...
Plants defend themselves against herbivorous insects with the induced production of volatiles that a...
Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Signaling cross-talk between wound- and pathogen-r...
In natural environments, plants have to deal with a wide diversity of attackers, resulting in major ...
Caterpillars of the herbivore Pieris rapae stimulate the production of jasmonic acid (JA) and ethyle...
Plants possess inducible defence mechanisms to protect themselves against different types of microb...
Plants are attacked by a plethora of potentially devastating pathogens and pests. To protect themsel...