Plants produce large amounts of secondary metabolites in their shoots and roots and store them in specialized secretory structures. Although secondary metabolites and their secretory structures are commonly assumed to have a defensive function, evidence that they benefit plant fitness under herbivore attack is scarce, especially below ground. Here, we tested whether latex secondary metabolites produced by the common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale agg.) decrease the performance of its major native insect root herbivore, the larvae of the common cockchafer (Melolontha melolontha), and benefit plant vegetative and reproductive fitness under M. melolontha attack. Across 17 T. officinale genotypes screened by gas and liquid chromatography, late...
1. Plants defend themselves from insect herbivore attack using a range of physical and chemical defe...
Not AvailablePlants have evolved several adaptive strategies through physiological changes in respon...
Root-feeding insect herbivores are of substantial evolutionary, ecological and economical importance...
Plants produce large amounts of secondary metabolites in their shoots and roots and store them in sp...
Plants produce large amounts of secondary metabolites in their shoots and roots and store them in sp...
Plants produce large amounts of secondary metabolites in their shoots and roots and store them in sp...
Plants display extensive intraspecific variation in secondary metabolites. However, the selective fo...
Plants display extensive intraspecific variation in secondary metabolites. However, the selective fo...
Gut enzymes can metabolize plant defense compounds and thereby affect the growth and fitness of inse...
International audienceLike aboveground herbivores, belowground herbivores are confronted with multip...
The secondary metabolites in the roots, leaves and flowers of the common dandelion (Taraxacum offici...
Insect herbivores by necessity have to deal with a large arsenal of plant defence metabolites. The l...
A plant’s offspring may escape unfavourable local conditions through seed dispersal. Whether plants ...
A plant’s offspring may escape unfavourable local conditions through seed dispersal. Whether plants ...
Abstract Plants are attacked by both above- and below-ground herbivores. Toxic secondary compounds a...
1. Plants defend themselves from insect herbivore attack using a range of physical and chemical defe...
Not AvailablePlants have evolved several adaptive strategies through physiological changes in respon...
Root-feeding insect herbivores are of substantial evolutionary, ecological and economical importance...
Plants produce large amounts of secondary metabolites in their shoots and roots and store them in sp...
Plants produce large amounts of secondary metabolites in their shoots and roots and store them in sp...
Plants produce large amounts of secondary metabolites in their shoots and roots and store them in sp...
Plants display extensive intraspecific variation in secondary metabolites. However, the selective fo...
Plants display extensive intraspecific variation in secondary metabolites. However, the selective fo...
Gut enzymes can metabolize plant defense compounds and thereby affect the growth and fitness of inse...
International audienceLike aboveground herbivores, belowground herbivores are confronted with multip...
The secondary metabolites in the roots, leaves and flowers of the common dandelion (Taraxacum offici...
Insect herbivores by necessity have to deal with a large arsenal of plant defence metabolites. The l...
A plant’s offspring may escape unfavourable local conditions through seed dispersal. Whether plants ...
A plant’s offspring may escape unfavourable local conditions through seed dispersal. Whether plants ...
Abstract Plants are attacked by both above- and below-ground herbivores. Toxic secondary compounds a...
1. Plants defend themselves from insect herbivore attack using a range of physical and chemical defe...
Not AvailablePlants have evolved several adaptive strategies through physiological changes in respon...
Root-feeding insect herbivores are of substantial evolutionary, ecological and economical importance...