نتایج جستجو برای: volatiles

تعداد نتایج: 4725  

2015
Hongsheng Pan Yanhui Lu Chunli Xiu Huihui Geng Xiaoming Cai Xiaoling Sun Yongjun Zhang Livy Williams III Kris A. G. Wyckhuys Kongming Wu

Apolygus lucorum (Hemiptera: Miridae) is an important insect pest of cotton and fruit trees in China. The adults prefer host plants at the flowering stage, and their populations track flowering plants both spatially and temporally. In this study, we examine whether flower preference of its adults is mediated by plant volatiles, and which volatile compositions play an important role in attractin...

2012
Nina E. Fatouros Dani Lucas-Barbosa Berhane T. Weldegergis Foteini G. Pashalidou Joop J. A. van Loon Marcel Dicke Jeffrey A. Harvey Rieta Gols Martinus E. Huigens

Plants release volatiles induced by herbivore feeding that may affect the diversity and composition of plant-associated arthropod communities. However, the specificity and role of plant volatiles induced during the early phase of attack, i.e. egg deposition by herbivorous insects, and their consequences on insects of different trophic levels remain poorly explored. In olfactometer and wind tunn...

2010
Ben Spitzer-Rimon Elena Marhevka Oren Barkai Ira Marton Orit Edelbaum Tania Masci Elena Shklarman Marianna Ovadis Alexander Vainstein

Floral scent, which is determined by a complex mixture of low molecular weight volatile molecules, plays a major role in the plant’s life cycle. Phenylpropanoid volatiles are the main determinants of floral scent in petunia (Petunia hybrida). A screen using virus-induced gene silencing for regulators of scent production in petunia flowers yielded a novel R2R3-MYB–like regulatory factor of pheny...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2006
John Krahn Annu Khajuria

BACKGROUND The osmolal gap (OG) is a screening test for the detection of toxic volatiles such as methanol and ethylene glycol. We used mean values of patient data to assess the diagnostic accuracy and long-term stability of OG measurements. METHODS In a prospective study period in 2003, all requests for volatiles had OGs calculated and quality-control samples were analyzed for OG. ROC curves ...

2004
W. G. Dilantha Fernando Rajesh Ramarathnam Akkanas S. Krishnamoorthy Sarah C. Savchuk

Bacteria, isolated from canola and soybean plants, produced antifungal organic volatile compounds. These compounds inhibited sclerotia and ascospore germination, and mycelial growth of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, in vitro and in soil tests. Ascospore germination in cavity slides was inhibited 54–90% by the volatile producers. When mycelial plugs or the sclerotia, exposed to these volatiles, were ...

2017
Francesca Frati Antonino Cusumano Eric Conti Stefano Colazza Ezio Peri Salvatore Guarino Letizia Martorana Roberto Romani Gianandrea Salerno

Several phases of herbivorous insect attack including feeding and oviposition are known to induce plant defenses. Plants emit volatiles induced by herbivores to recruit insect parasitoids as an indirect defense strategy. So far, volatiles induced by herbivore walking and their putative role in the foraging behavior of egg parasitoids have not been investigated. In this paper we studied the resp...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2009
Maaike Bruinsma Maarten A. Posthumus Roland Mumm Martin J. Mueller Joop J. A. van Loon Marcel Dicke

Caterpillar feeding induces direct and indirect defences in brassicaceous plants. This study focused on the role of the octadecanoid pathway in induced indirect defence in Brassica oleracea. The effect of induction by exogenous application of jasmonic acid (JA) on the responses of Brussels sprouts plants and on host-location behaviour of associated parasitoid wasps was studied. Feeding by the b...

2008
Casey M. Delphia Jason R. Rohr Andrew G. Stephenson Consuelo M. De Moraes Mark C. Mescher

Plant volatiles mediate numerous interactions between plants and insects, yet few studies have examined variation in volatile production within plant populations or the genetic and environmental causes of this variation. Here we document the effects of inbreeding and maternal family on volatile production by horsenettle Solanum carolinense L. (Solanaceae). We collected volatiles from ramets (cl...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2008
Robbie D Girling Rachael Madison Mark Hassall Guy M Poppy John G Turner

Feeding damage to plants by insect herbivores induces the production of plant volatiles, which are attractive to the herbivores natural enemies. Little is understood about the plant biochemical pathways involved in aphid-induced plant volatile production. The aphid parasitoid Diaeretiella rapae can detect and respond to aphid-induced volatiles produced by Arabidopsis thaliana. When given experi...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2013
E N I Weeks J G Logan M A Birkett J A Pickett M M Cameron

The common bed bug, Cimex lectularius, feeds on the blood of mammal and bird hosts, and is a pest of global importance. Semiochemicals are chemicals involved in animal communication that may affect behaviour and/or physiology. Attractive semiochemicals that play a role in mediating bed bug behaviour could be exploited for the development of a highly effective novel monitoring device. Tracking s...

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