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Insect Plant Interaction

2022
From time to time philosophers, scientists, educationists, and the likes have formally categorized entire known knowledge to outline its boundaries and show the structure of knowledge. It is on this system that various disciplines stand. Insects and Plants is the subject matter of two different disciplines – Zoology and Botany.
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Plant Polyploidy and Insect/Plant Interactions

The American Naturalist, 1997
We used flow cytometry and extensive geographic surveys of herbivore attack to test whether repeated evolution of autotetraploidy in the perennial herb Heuchera grossulariifolia Rydb. (Saxifragaceae) has created evolutionary barriers to attack by the specialist moth herbivore Greya politella (Prodoxidae). We found that the moth has colonized tetraploid
J N, Thompson   +4 more
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Insect-Plant Interactions

1986
The authoritative overviews in this volume provide a wealth of practical information on current approaches to the study of insect-plant interactions. Methods described include direct behavioral observation; assays of host finding, oviposition, and feeding behavior of insect herbivores; post-ingestion physiological effects; measurement of food quality ...
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Signalling During Insect Plant Interaction

2021
Insects and plants share refined interactions as plants recognize insects via mechanical and chemical hints. The initial response begins at plant cell membrane. Insects interact physically with the membrane and triggers production of signalling molecules in the plant.
Vibha Gulyani Checker, Meenakshi Sharma
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Bioenergetics in insect-plant interactions

Proceedings: Animal Sciences, 1990
Homeostatic mechanisms involving the regulation of the rates and efficiency of food consumption and utilization are reviewed. Adjustment in the rates and efficiencies of consumption and utilization of food during switching on from one host plant to another as well as the compensatory tactics among the consumer species are discussed.
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Variability in insect-plant interactions

1992
A workshop on this topic was held by the European Science Foundation (ESF) Network on Insect-Plant Interactions in Budapest, 25–26th August 1991. Discussions addressed the causes and effects of differences occurring between individual organisms, or within the same organism at different times, whether attributable to known external or internal causative
W. M. Blaney, M. S. J. Simmonds
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“Insect”–“Plant” Interactions

Ecology, 1999
Marty Condon, Pierre Jolivet
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Insect–Plant Interactions

2021
Abdel Rahman Al-Tawaha   +3 more
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Insect-Plant Interactions: Nutrition and Metabolism

1976
From a phytochemical standpoint, plants are producers of chemicals, and insects are consumers. The biology of the consumer role played by insects is a very complex and intriguing subject, of which we will focus primarily on only two aspects — nutrition and metabolism. But even having so delimited the subject of discourse, it is immediately obvious that
Stanley D. Beck, John C. Reese
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Chemistry of insect-plant interactions

1992
Chemistry plays a major role in insect-plant interactions. A workshop on the subject was held by the European Science Foundation (ESF) Network on Insect-Plant Interactions in Boldern (Switzerland), 4–7th November 1990. Since progress in this area of research needs a multidisciplinary approach, contributions in the forum of lectures and discussions came
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