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semiochemicals (from the Greek “semeion,” a mark or signal ) (Law and Regnier, 1971). Semiochemicals emitted from a diverse group of plants and insects mediate key processes in the behavior of specific insects ...
of ethylene signaling - related genes OsETR2, OsEBF1, and OsEIL1. Cont, control; WOS, wounding followed by application of 20 µl diluted M. loreyi oral secretions. Statistical differences between pairs of control ...
. Sutherland , and D. W. Yu . 2006 . Assembling a mutualism: ant symbionts locate their host plants by detecting volatile chemicals . Insectes Soc . 53 : 172 – 176 . Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS WorldCat ...
, and therefore, a chemical attractant may provide signals for insects [8]. Considering the peculiar ecological niche and the biology of P. ruthii, it is important to understand the mechanisms that make ...
by volatiles emitted from samples containing feces. The volatiles emanated from feces alone contained 19 identified substances: 2-pentanone, hexanal, heptanal, 3-methyl-3-buten-1-ol, octanal, sulcatone, nonanal ...
Abstract Plants are able to respond to herbivore damage with de novo biosynthesis of an herbivore-characteristic blend of volatiles . The signal transduction initiating volatile biosynthesis may ...
strategy using defensive substances (e.g. indole alkaloids and terpenoid phytoalexins) and airborne signals (e.g. green leaf volatiles and volatile terpenes) in response to biotrophic and necrotrophic ...
and data mining tools, scientists can now explore relevant correlations and construct mathematical or statistical models describing different biological processes related to plant– insect interaction ...
Abstract Plants damaged by insects can synthesize and release volatile chemicals that attract natural enemies of the herbivore. The maize (Zea mays subsp. mays) terpene synthase gene stc1 is part ...
environments) [1–3]. The antennae, as the main olfactory organs of insects , comprise considerable numbers of olfactory sensilla, where chemical signals are recognized through olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) [4 ...
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