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Arabidopsis MYB47 and MYB95 transcription factors regulate jasmonate-inducible ER-body formation. [PDF]

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Bulgy tadpoles: inducible defense morph

Oecologia, 2004
Predator induced morphological defenses are marked morphological shifts induced directly by cues associated with a predator. Generally, remote cues, i.e., chemical substances emitted from predators or injured conspecifics, are considered to be ideal signals to induce morphological change in aquatic environments rather than close cues, i.e., close ...
Osamu, Kishida, Kinya, Nishimura
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Mealybug salivary microbes inhibit induced plant defenses

Pest Management Science, 2023
AbstractBACKGROUNDPhenacoccus solenopsis is a polyphagous invasive mealybug that caused serious damage to crops worldwide. Phloem‐sucking hemipterans are known to carry symbiotic microbes in their saliva. However, the role of salivary bacteria of P. solenopsis in modulating plant defenses remains limited.
Jing Zhao   +8 more
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Antimicrobial proteins in induced plant defense

Current Opinion in Immunology, 1998
During the past few years a wide spectrum of plant antimicrobial proteins has been detailed, and enhanced resistance has been obtained by introducing the corresponding genes into crop species to produce transgenic lines. With the aim of manipulating the plant signals that regulate an array of defense responses, the most intense research focuses on the ...
B, Fritig, T, Heitz, M, Legrand
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Thorns as induced defenses: experimental evidence

Oecologia, 1991
We report evidence from controlled experiments that long straight thorns deter herbivory by browsers. Cut branches of three woody species that had their thorns removed suffered significantly greater herbivory by a tethered goat than did paired intact branches.
A V, Milewski   +2 more
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Optimal defense strategy against herbivory in plants: Conditions selecting for induced defense, constitutive defense, and no-defense

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2009
To examine the conditions selecting for induced defense, constitutive defense, and no-defense, we developed a model of plant defense strategy against herbivory. In the model, a plant consists of two modules between which signal inducing defense compounds can be translocated.
Ito, Kiyoshi, Sakai, Satoki
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