reviewAnnual Review of GeneticsNov 3, 2010Closed access

New Insights into Plant Responses to the Attack from Insect Herbivores

Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology

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Abstract

Plants have evolved sophisticated systems to cope with herbivore challenges. When plants perceive herbivore-derived physical and chemical cues, such as elicitors in insects' oral secretions and compounds in oviposition fluids, plants dramatically reshape their transcriptomes, proteomes, and metabolomes. All these herbivory-induced changes are mediated by elaborate signaling networks, which include receptors/sensors, Ca(2+) influxes, kinase cascades, reactive oxygen species, and phytohormone signaling pathways. Furthermore, herbivory induces defense responses not only in the wounded regions but also in undamaged regions in the attacked leaves and in distal intact (systemic) leaves. Here, we review recent…

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Keywords
  • Herbivore
  • Biology
  • Insect
  • Transcriptome
  • Plant defense against herbivory
  • Intraspecific competition
  • Plant tolerance to herbivory
  • Ecology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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