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Herbivore-induced plant volatiles

Arimura G, Matsui K, Takabayashi J (2009) Chemical and molecular ecology of herbivore-induced plant volatiles proximate factors and their ultimate functions. Plant Cell Physiol 50 911-923... [Pg.82]

Dicke M, van Loon J (2000) Multitrophic effects of herbivore-induced plant volatiles in an evolutionary context. Entomol Exp Appl 97 237-249... [Pg.189]

Herbivore-Induced Plant Volatiles (HIPVs) (e.g. homoterpenes, DMNT and TMTT)... [Pg.160]

Fig. 11.1 Simplified scheme of the emission and function of herbivore-induced plant volatiles in plant defense. DMNT, 4,8-dimethyl-l,3,7-nonatriene) TMTT, 4,8,12-trimethyltrideca-l,3,7, 11-tetraene... Fig. 11.1 Simplified scheme of the emission and function of herbivore-induced plant volatiles in plant defense. DMNT, 4,8-dimethyl-l,3,7-nonatriene) TMTT, 4,8,12-trimethyltrideca-l,3,7, 11-tetraene...
Kessler A, Baldwin IT (2001) Defensive function of herbivore-induced plant volatile emissions in nature. Science 291 2141-2144... [Pg.173]

Are herbivore-induced plant volatiles reliable indicators of herbivore identity to foraging carnivorous arthropods Entomologia Experimentalis etApplicata 91 131-142. [Pg.61]

Dicke, M., Schutte, C. and Dijkman, H. (2000). Change in behavioral response to herbivore-induced plant volatiles in a predatory mite population. Journal of Chemical Ecology 26 1497-1514. [Pg.61]

Maeda, T., Takabayashi, J., Yano, S. and Takafuji, A. (1999). Response of the predatory mite, Amblyseius womersleyi (Acari Phytoseiidae), toward herbivore-induced plant volatiles variation in response between two local populations. Applied Entomology and Zoology 34 449 154. [Pg.67]

Margolies, D. C., Sabelis, M. W. and Boyer, J. E. (1997). Response of a phytoseiid predator to herbivore-induced plant volatiles selection on attraction and effect on prey exploitation. Journal of Insect Behavior 10 695-709. [Pg.67]

Attracting carnivorous natural enemies by using herbivore-induced plant volatiles Mechanisms involved in the production of herbivore-induced plant volatiles Coordination of Direct and Indirect Defense Responses Antimicrobial Chemical Defense Introduction... [Pg.339]

Indirect defense of plants against herbivores is another type of defense that involves all the ways by which plants enhance the effectiveness of natural enemies of the herbivores. There are three types of indirect defense of plants against herbivores (1) offering shelters to carnivores, (2) offering alternative foods to carnivores, and (3) attracting carnivores by emitting the so-called herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) . Because the focus of this chapter is on the role of chemicals in plant defense, the second and the third type of indirect defense will be discussed here. [Pg.355]

Attracting carnivorous natural enemies by using herbivore-induced plant volatiles... [Pg.355]

J. Takabayashi M. Dicke, Herbivore-Induced Plant Volatiles with Multifunctional Effects in Ecosystems A Complex Patter of Biotic Interactions. In Biodiversity. An Ecological Perspective] T. Abe, S. A. Levin, M. Higashi, Eds. Springer, 1996 ... [Pg.379]

Dicke M, Baldwin IT (2010) The evolutionary context for herbivore-induced plant volatiles beyond the cry for help. Trends Plant Sci 15 167-175... [Pg.2939]

Herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) volatile compounds produced by plants in response to herbivore attacks. [Pg.214]


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