Trade-Offs Between Plant Growth and Defense Against Insect Herbivory: An Emerging Mechanistic Synthesis
University of Bern · Cornell University
Abstract
Costs of defense are central to our understanding of interactions between organisms and their environment, and defensive phenotypes of plants have long been considered to be constrained by trade-offs that reflect the allocation of limiting resources. Recent advances in uncovering signal transduction networks have revealed that defense trade-offs are often the result of regulatory "decisions" by the plant, enabling it to fine-tune its phenotype in response to diverse environmental challenges. We place these results in the context of classic studies in ecology and evolutionary biology, and propose a unifying framework for growth-defense trade-offs as a means to study the plant's allocation of limiting resources.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 73.32
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 137
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2Topics & keywords
- Limiting
- Context (archaeology)
- Biology
- Trait
- Ecology
- Trade-off
- Plant defense against herbivory
- Plant growth