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Biomechanics of plant–insect interactions

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2013
Plant-insect interactions are determined by both chemical and physical mechanisms. Biomechanical factors play an important role across many ecological situations, including pollination, herbivory and plant carnivory, and have led to complex adaptations in both plants and insects.
Whitney, Heather M, Federle, Walter
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Cyanogenic Glucosides and Plant—Insect Interactions.

ChemInform, 2004
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Zagrobelny, Mika   +5 more
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Insect–Plant Interactions: A Multilayered Relationship

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 2020
During herbivory, insects recognize their host plant based on specific chemical cues, whereas the plants induce various chemical and morphological defense responses to resist this attack.
G. Sharma, P. A. Malthankar, V. Mathur
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Plant-Insect Interactions

2018
Plants and insects are highly diverse groups due to their ability to exploit a wide range of niches, from the desert to the arctic zone, and also almost all the plant species growing on the planet. Plants and insects make up together approximately half of all known species of multicellular organisms.
Paul-André Calatayud   +4 more
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Plant–insect dialogs: complex interactions at the plant–insect interface

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2008
Although five different classes of insect herbivore-produced elicitors of plant volatiles have been identified, this is only a part of the complex, chemically mediated interactions between insect herbivores and their host plants. The defensive reactions of the plant, following physical injury by the herbivore, are influenced by a multitude of factors ...
Gary W, Felton, James H, Tumlinson
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Root colonization by endophytic insect‐pathogenic fungi

Journal of Applied Microbiology, 2021
Several ascomycetous insect‐pathogenic fungi, including species in the genera Beauveria and Metarhizium, are plant root symbionts/endophytes and are termed as endophytic insect‐pathogenic fungi (EIPF).
Shasha Hu, M. Bidochka
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P450s in plant–insect interactions

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and Proteomics, 2011
Cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (P450s) are integral in defining the relationships between plants and insects. Secondary metabolites produced in plants for protection against insects and other organisms are synthesized via pathways that include P450s in many different families and subfamilies.
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Effector proteins that modulate plant–insect interactions

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2011
Insect herbivores have highly diverse life cycles and feeding behaviors. They establish close interactions with their plant hosts and suppress plant defenses. Chewing herbivores evoke characteristic defense responses distinguishable from general mechanical damage.
Saskia A, Hogenhout, Jorunn I B, Bos
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Microbial Influence on Plant–Insect Interaction

2021
Plants and insects live in a microbial world, and the co-existence have shaped their ecology and evolution. These microbial allies play an essential role in the health, well-being, and vigor of their hosts and are often considered as “hidden players” in plant–insect interaction.
Amrita Chakraborty, Amit Roy
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Plant–insect interactions

Phytochemistry, 2011
Robert A, Raguso   +4 more
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