نتایج جستجو برای: host plants

تعداد نتایج: 400897  

2012
Silvana Petrocelli María Laura Tondo Lucas D. Daurelio Elena G. Orellano

Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri (Xac) is the phytopathogen responsible for citrus canker, one of the most devastating citrus diseases in the world. A broad range of pathogens is recognized by plants through so-called pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), which are highly conserved fragments of pathogenic molecules. In plant pathogenic bacteria, lipopolisaccharyde (LPS) is considered ...

2017

4 We characterize the diversity of nectar-living yeasts of a tropical host plant community at 5 different hierarchical sampling levels, measure the associations between yeasts and 6 nectariferous plants, and measure the effect of yeasts on nectar traits. Using a series of 7 hierarchically nested sampling units, we extracted nectar from an assemblage of host plants 8 that were representative of ...

2014
Luis C. Mejía Edward A. Herre Jed P. Sparks Klaus Winter Milton N. García Sunshine A. Van Bael Joseph Stitt Zi Shi Yufan Zhang Mark J. Guiltinan Siela N. Maximova

It is increasingly recognized that macro-organisms (corals, insects, plants, vertebrates) consist of both host tissues and multiple microbial symbionts that play essential roles in their host's ecological and evolutionary success. Consequently, identifying benefits and costs of symbioses, as well as mechanisms underlying them are research priorities. All plants surveyed under natural conditions...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2013
Dmitry Lapin Guido Van den Ackerveken

Susceptibility to infectious diseases caused by pathogens affects most plants in their natural habitat and leads to yield losses in agriculture. However, plants are not helpless because their immune system can deal with the vast majority of attackers. Nevertheless, adapted pathogens are able to circumvent or avert host immunity making plants susceptible to these uninvited guests. In addition to...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2013
Anna Späthe Andreas Reinecke Shannon B Olsson Subaharan Kesavan Markus Knaden Bill S Hansson

The reproductive success of herbivorous insects largely depends on the mother's oviposition preference. In nocturnal insects, olfaction is arguably the most important sensory modality mediating mate finding, foraging, and host location. In most habitats, gravid females select among a number of plants of varying suitability, yet assessment of the neuroethological mechanisms underlying odor-guide...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
María-José Endara Phyllis D Coley Gabrielle Ghabash James A Nicholls Kyle G Dexter David A Donoso Graham N Stone R Toby Pennington Thomas A Kursar

Coevolutionary models suggest that herbivores drive diversification and community composition in plants. For herbivores, many questions remain regarding how plant defenses shape host choice and community structure. We addressed these questions using the tree genus Inga and its lepidopteran herbivores in the Amazon. We constructed phylogenies for both plants and insects and quantified host assoc...

2017
Delbert Wiens Clyde L. Calvin

A new species of Phoradendron, Ph. mathiasenii, is described, and a range extension and host are given for Ph. tikalense. Both species are from Honduras and grow as epiparasites, i.e., mistletoes parasitizing other mistletoes. The parasitic host for both epiparasitic species of Phoradendron is Psittacanthus angustifolius (Loranthaceae), which in turn is parasitic on the terrestrial host, Pinus ...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Jiří Skuhrovec Semyon Volovnik

Mature larvae and pupae of Lixus (Eulixus) canescens Steven, 1829 (Curculionidae: Lixinae: Lixini) are described and compared with known larvae and pupae of other Lixus species. The biology of the species was studied in Ukraine. A species of Crambe (Brassicaceae) was identified as host plant of both larvae and adults of this weevil. The weevil is very likely oligophagous. Lixus canescens prefer...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
J X Becerra D L Venable

Identifying the factors that have promoted host shifts by phytophagous insects at a macroevolutionary scale is critical to understanding the associations between plants and insects. We used molecular phylogenies of the beetle genus Blepharida and its host genus Bursera to test whether these insects have been using hosts with widely overlapping ranges over evolutionary time. We also quantified t...

2015
Julio Miguel Grandez-Rios Leonardo Lima Bergamini Walter Santos de Araújo Fabricio Villalobos Mário Almeida-Neto Martin Schädler

Understanding the drivers of plant-insect interactions is still a key issue in terrestrial ecology. Here, we used 30 well-defined plant-herbivore assemblages to assess the effects of host plant phylogenetic isolation and origin (native vs. exotic) on the species richness, composition and specialization of the insect herbivore fauna on co-occurring plant species. We also tested for differences i...

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