نتایج جستجو برای: diaeretilla rapae

تعداد نتایج: 407  

2011
Qi Fang Fei Wang John A. Gatehouse Angharad M. R. Gatehouse Xue-xin Chen Cui Hu Gong-yin Ye

BACKGROUND Insect hosts have evolved immunity against invasion by parasitoids, and in co-evolutionary response parasitoids have also developed strategies to overcome host immune systems. The mechanisms through which parasitoid venoms disrupt the promotion of host immunity are still unclear. We report here a new mechanism evolved by parasitoid Pteromalus puparum, whose venom inhibited the promot...

Journal: :Phytochemistry 2006
Inga Mewis James G Tokuhisa Jack C Schultz Heidi M Appel Christian Ulrichs Jonathan Gershenzon

Glucosinolate accumulation and expression of glucosinolate biosynthetic genes were studied in response to four herbivores in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) wild-type (Columbia) and mutant lines affected in defense signaling. Herbivory on wild-type plants led to increased aliphatic glucosinolate content for three of four herbivores tested, the aphid generalist Myzus persicae (Sulzer), the aphid speci...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Seung Chul Lee Bo Heum Kim Sang Joon Lee

The butterfly Pieirs rapae drinks liquid using a long proboscis. A high pressure gradient is induced in the proboscis when cibarial pump muscles contract. However, liquid feeding through the long proboscis poses a disadvantage of high flow resistance. Hence, butterflies may possess special features to compensate for this disadvantage and succeed in foraging. The main objective of this study is ...

Journal: :Japanese journal of applied entomology and zoology 1978

2016
Jinhui Shen Qian Cong Lisa N. Kinch Dominika Borek Zbyszek Otwinowski Nick V. Grishin Andrei Sourakov James Mallet

The Small Cabbage White ( Pieris rapae) is originally a Eurasian butterfly. Being accidentally introduced into North America, Australia, and New Zealand a century or more ago, it spread throughout the continents and rapidly established as one of the most abundant butterfly species. Although it is a serious pest of cabbage and other mustard family plants with its caterpillars reducing crops to s...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2004
Philippe Reymond Natacha Bodenhausen Remco M P Van Poecke Venkatesh Krishnamurthy Marcel Dicke Edward E Farmer

Transcript patterns elicited in response to attack reveal, at the molecular level, how plants respond to aggressors. These patterns are fashioned both by inflicted physical damage as well as by biological components displayed or released by the attacker. Different types of attacking organisms might therefore be expected to elicit different transcription programs in the host. Using a large-scale...

2012
Einar J. Stauber Petrissa Kuczka Maike van Ohlen Birgit Vogt Tim Janowitz Markus Piotrowski Till Beuerle Ute Wittstock

Plants have evolved a variety of mechanisms for dealing with insect herbivory among which chemical defense through secondary metabolites plays a prominent role. Physiological, behavioural and sensorical adaptations to these chemicals provide herbivores with selective advantages allowing them to diversify within the newly occupied ecological niche. In turn, this may influence the evolution of pl...

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