نتایج جستجو برای: plant insect interactions

تعداد نتایج: 793652  

Journal: :The American naturalist 2016
Daniel A Peterson Nate B Hardy Benjamin B Normark

A long-standing hypothesis asserts that plant-feeding insects specialize on particular host plants because of negative interactions (trade-offs) between adaptations to alternative hosts, yet empirical evidence for such trade-offs is scarce. Most studies have looked for microevolutionary performance trade-offs within insect species, but host use could also be constrained by macroevolutionary tra...

2006
Qingming Fan Hua Chen Yan Cao Baolong Liu Yuexin Yang Bo Sun Rujia Zhao Joan Lu

This paper describes the design process of Plant Diseases and Insect Pests Information Markup Language that is used in Plant Diseases and Insect Pests Information Database of Installation Agriculture Information Platform. After analyzing and defining the basic comprising elements of plant diseases and insect pests information, the XMLSchema of Plant Diseases and Insect Pests Information Markup ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2015
Marilyn J Roossinck

Viruses are being redefined as more than just pathogens. They are also critical symbiotic partners in the health of their hosts. In some cases, viruses have fused with their hosts in symbiogenetic relationships. Mutualistic interactions are found in plant, insect, and mammalian viruses, as well as with eukaryotic and prokaryotic microbes, and some interactions involve multiple players of the ho...

2014
Phoebe Wright Melissa A Cregger Lara Souza Nathan J Sanders Aimée T Classen

Soil nutrient availability, invasive plants, and insect presence can directly alter ecosystem structure and function, but less is known about how these factors may interact. In this 6-year study in an old-field ecosystem, we manipulated insect abundance (reduced and control), the propagule pressure of an invasive nitrogen-fixing plant (propagules added and control), and soil nutrient availabili...

2017
Jacob Bishop Hannah E. Jones Donal M. O’Sullivan Simon G. Potts

Climate change can threaten the reproductive success of plants, both directly, through physiological damage during increasingly extreme weather events, and indirectly, through disruption of plant-pollinator interactions. To explore how plant-pollinator interactions are modified by extreme weather, we exposed faba bean (Vicia faba) plants to elevated temperature for 5 d during flowering, simulat...

2016
Yongwen Lin Sheng Lin Komivi S. Akutse Mubasher Hussain Liande Wang

Transmission of plant pathogens through insect vectors is a complex biological process involving interactions between the host plants, insects, and pathogens. Simultaneous impact of the insect damage and pathogenic bacteria in infected host plants induce volatiles that modify not only the behavior of its insect vector but also of their natural enemies, such as parasitoid wasps. Therefore, it is...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Mary A Jamieson Amy M Trowbridge Kenneth F Raffa Richard L Lindroth

Understanding and predicting the impacts of anthropogenically driven climate change on species interactions and ecosystem processes is a critical scientific and societal challenge. Climate change has important ecological consequences for species interactions that occur across multiple trophic levels. In this Update, we broadly examine recent literature focused on disentangling the direct and in...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology reviews 2011
Geetanchaly Nadarasah John Stavrinides

Phytopathogens have evolved specialized pathogenicity determinants that enable them to colonize their specific plant hosts and cause disease, but their intimate associations with plants also predispose them to frequent encounters with herbivorous insects, providing these phytopathogens with ample opportunity to colonize and eventually evolve alternative associations with insects. Decades of res...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2005
منصور مصداقی, , مهدی فرح‌پور, , مژگان السادات عظیمی, ,

Due to the feeding on prickly shrub of Astragalus adscendes by an insect (Cyamophila dicora Loginva), a kind of the manna named Gaz-angubin is produced which it’s harvesting has a long history in Isfahan province. This manna is exclusively produced in Isfahan, Iran. In this research, a map of spatial distribution of this prickly shrub was provided. By random-systematic sample of line transects,...

منصور مصداقی, , مهدی فرح‌پور, , مژگان السادات عظیمی, ,

Due to the feeding on prickly shrub of Astragalus adscendes by an insect (Cyamophila dicora Loginva), a kind of the manna named Gaz-angubin is produced which it’s harvesting has a long history in Isfahan province. This manna is exclusively produced in Isfahan, Iran. In this research, a map of spatial distribution of this prickly shrub was provided. By random-systematic sample of line transects,...

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