نتایج جستجو برای: plant insect interactions

تعداد نتایج: 793652  

Journal: :Ecological Entomology 2021

1. One of the main challenges faced by ecologists today is to understand and predict how species interactions will respond current environmental change. It likely that these changes have a stronger effect on phylogenetic lineages depend intimate specialised ecological interactions, such as most herbivorous insects. 2. In this review, we highlight aspects consider are fundamental for understandi...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2012
Ayco J M Tack Sofia Gripenberg Tomas Roslin

Although phytophagous insects and plant pathogens frequently share the same host plant, interactions among such phylogenetically distant taxa have received limited attention. Here, we place pathogens and insects in the context of a multitrophic-level community. Focusing on the invasive powdery mildew Erysiphe alphitoides and the insect community on oak (Quercus robur), we demonstrate that milde...

Journal: :Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 2010

2014
Annette Leingärtner Bernhard Hoiss Jochen Krauss Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter

Climatic extreme events can cause the shift or disruption of plant-insect interactions due to altered plant quality, e.g. leaf carbon to nitrogen ratios, and phenology. However, the response of plant-herbivore interactions to extreme events and climatic gradients has been rarely studied, although climatic extremes will increase in frequency and intensity in the future and insect herbivores repr...

Journal: :The Quarterly review of biology 2006
Anurag A Agrawal Jennifer A Lau Peter A Hambäck

Plant communities vary tremendously in terms of productivity, species diversity, and genetic diversity within species. This vegetation heterogeneity can impact both the likelihood and strength of interactions between plants and insect herbivores. Because altering plant-herbivore interactions will likely impact the fitness of both partners, these ecological effects also have evolutionary consequ...

Journal: :Current opinion in biotechnology 2004
Natalie Ferry Martin G Edwards John A Gatehouse Angharad M R Gatehouse

Recent advances in our understanding of induced responses in plants and their regulation, brought about by a revolution in molecular biology, have re-focused attention on the potential exploitation of endogenous resistance mechanisms for crop protection. The future goal of crop biotechnology is thus to engineer a durable, multimechanistic resistance to insect pests through an understanding of t...

2012
David Giron Enric Frago M. J. Pieterse Marcel Dicke

David Giron*, Enric Frago, Ga€ elle Glevarec, Corn e M. J. Pieterse and Marcel Dicke Institut de Recherche sur la Biologie de l’Insecte, UMR 7261, CNRS – Universit e Franc ois-Rabelais, Tours, France; Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PS UK; Biomol ecules et Biotechnologies V eg etales, EA 2106 Universit e Franc ois-Rabelais, Tours, France; Plant-Microb...

2017
Domenico Gargano Giuseppe Fenu Liliana Bernardo

Spatial shifts in insect fauna due to ecological heterogeneity can severely constrain plant reproduction. Nonetheless, data showing effects of insect visit patterns and intensity of mutualistic and/or antagonistic plant-insect interactions on plant reproduction over structured ecological gradients remain scarce. We investigated how changes in flower-visitor abundance, identity and behaviour ove...

2014
Yves Dumont

Plants and Insects are studied since decades, but, most of the time, separately. In Agronomy, plants are studied in order to improve crop yields while insects are studied in order to control their (negative or positive) impacts on crop yields. It is well known that plants and insects are always in interaction but, surprisingly, they are very few mathematical models of these interactions. For in...

Journal: :Phytochemistry 2004
Mika Zagrobelny Søren Bak Anne Vinther Rasmussen Bodil Jørgensen Clas M Naumann Birger Lindberg Møller

Cyanogenic glucosides are phytoanticipins known to be present in more than 2500 plant species. They are considered to have an important role in plant defense against herbivores due to bitter taste and release of toxic hydrogen cyanide upon tissue disruption. Some specialized herbivores, especially insects, preferentially feed on cyanogenic plants. Such herbivores have acquired the ability to me...

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