نتایج جستجو برای: plant insect interactions

تعداد نتایج: 793652  

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2006
Julia Kehr

The phloem is a well-known target of sucking and piercing insects that utilize the transported fluid as their major nutrient source. In addition to small molecules like sugars and amino acids, phloem sap of higher land plants contains proteins that can accumulate up to high concentrations. Although the knowledge about the identities of these phloem sap proteins is increasing, the functions of m...

Journal: :Annual review of plant biology 2008
Gregg A Howe Georg Jander

Herbivorous insects use diverse feeding strategies to obtain nutrients from their host plants. Rather than acting as passive victims in these interactions, plants respond to herbivory with the production of toxins and defensive proteins that target physiological processes in the insect. Herbivore-challenged plants also emit volatiles that attract insect predators and bolster resistance to futur...

2014
Franciele Santos Maria Fernanda G. V. Peñaflor Paul W. Paré Patrícia A. Sanches Aline C. Kamiya Mateus Tonelli Cristiane Nardi José Mauricio S. Bento

A number of soil-borne microorganisms, such as mycorrhizal fungi and rhizobacteria, establish mutualistic interactions with plants, which can indirectly affect other organisms. Knowledge of the plant-mediated effects of mutualistic microorganisms is limited to aboveground insects, whereas there is little understanding of what role beneficial soil bacteria may play in plant defense against root ...

2007
TJEERD A. L. SNOEREN PETER W. DE JONG MARCEL DICKE

1 Linking new developments in genomics with ecology provides interesting novel tools to address ecological questions in ways that have not been possible up to now. In this paper we address this issue for the ecology of infochemicals and plant–insect interactions in a food web context. 2 Plants are at the basis of most terrestrial food webs and insects are a dominant animal group interacting wit...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America 1974

2016
André Pornon Nathalie Escaravage Monique Burrus Hélène Holota Aurélie Khimoun Jérome Mariette Charlène Pellizzari Amaia Iribar Roselyne Etienne Pierre Taberlet Marie Vidal Peter Winterton Lucie Zinger Christophe Andalo

Given the ongoing decline of both pollinators and plants, it is crucial to implement effective methods to describe complex pollination networks across time and space in a comprehensive and high-throughput way. Here we tested if metabarcoding may circumvent the limits of conventional methodologies in detecting and quantifying plant-pollinator interactions. Metabarcoding experiments on pollen DNA...

Journal: :Plant biology 2016
A Kroes J M Stam A David W Boland J J A van Loon M Dicke E H Poelman

Plants are part of biodiverse communities and frequently suffer from attack by multiple herbivorous insects. Plant responses to these herbivores are specific for insect feeding guilds: aphids and caterpillars induce different plant phenotypes. Moreover, plants respond differentially to single or dual herbivory, which may cascade into a chain of interactions in terms of resistance to other commu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Shiho Suzuki Kenro Oshima Shigeyuki Kakizawa Ryo Arashida Hee-Young Jung Yasuyuki Yamaji Hisashi Nishigawa Masashi Ugaki Shigetou Namba

Many insect-transmissible pathogens are transmitted by specific insect species and not by others, even if they are closely related. The molecular mechanisms underlying such strict pathogen-insect specificity are poorly understood. Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris, OY strain, line W (OY), is a phytopathogenic bacterium transmitted from plant to plant by sap-feeding insect vectors (leafhoppers). Ou...

2016
Dohyup Kim Margaret W. Thairu Allison K. Hansen

It has become increasingly clear that microbes form close associations with the vast majority of animal species, especially insects. In fact, an array of diverse microbes is known to form shared metabolic pathways with their insect hosts. A growing area of research in insect-microbe interactions, notably for hemipteran insects and their mutualistic symbionts, is to elucidate the regulation of t...

2016
Katharine V. Harrison Evan L. Preisser

The pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum : Harris (Hemiptera: Aphididae) is a phloem-feeding insect whose antipredator defenses include kicking, walking away, and dropping from the plant. Aphid dropping, a risky and energetically costly antipredator behavior, can be increased by the release of aphid alarm pheromone; there is also evidence that insect density and plant health can affect the likelihood ...

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