Insects betray themselves in nature to predators by rapid isomerization of green leaf volatiles
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Herbivory-induced volatiles function as defenses increasing fitness of the native plant Nicotiana attenuata in natureBeyond the Canon: Within-Plant and Population-Level Heterogeneity in Jasmonate Signaling Engaged by Plant-Insect InteractionsRecent Advances in the Emission and Functions of Plant Vegetative VolatilesDiverting the flux of the JA pathway in Nicotiana attenuata compromises the plant's defense metabolism and fitness in nature and glasshouseMolecular Characterization and Expression Profiling of Odorant-Binding Proteins in Apolygus lucorumCascading effects of induced terrestrial plant defences on aquatic and terrestrial ecosystem functionDifferential metabolisms of green leaf volatiles in injured and intact parts of a wounded leaf meet distinct ecophysiological requirementsDetection of plant volatiles after leaf wounding and darkening by proton transfer reaction "time-of-flight" mass spectrometry (PTR-TOF)Honing in on phenotypes: comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography of herbivory-induced volatile emissions and novel opportunities for system-level analysesTrichome-derived O-acyl sugars are a first meal for caterpillars that tags them for predation.Selective inhibition of jasmonic acid accumulation by a small α, β-unsaturated carbonyl and phenidone reveals different modes of octadecanoid signalling activation in response to insect elicitors and green leaf volatiles in Zea mays.Airborne signals from a wounded leaf facilitate viral spreading and induce antibacterial resistance in neighboring plantsEcological Observations of Native Geocoris pallens and G. punctipes Populations in the Great Basin Desert of Southwestern Utah'Real time' genetic manipulation: a new tool for ecological field studiesA robust, simple, high-throughput technique for time-resolved plant volatile analysis in field experiments.Bacteria can mobilize nematode-trapping fungi to kill nematodes.Neuronal processing of complex mixtures establishes a unique odor representation in the moth antennal lobe.Dynamical transitions in a pollination-herbivory interaction: a conflict between mutualism and antagonism.Roles of (Z)-3-hexenol in plant-insect interactions.Two mitogen-activated protein kinase kinases, MKK1 and MEK2, are involved in wounding- and specialist lepidopteran herbivore Manduca sexta-induced responses in Nicotiana attenuataPollinator recognition by a keystone tropical plant.Plant defense phenotypes determine the consequences of volatile emission for individuals and neighborsInfluence of microwave frequency electromagnetic radiation on terpene emission and content in aromatic plants.The Lipoxygenase Gene Family in Poplar: Identification, Classification, and Expression in Response to MeJA TreatmentCytokinin concentrations and CHASE-DOMAIN CONTAINING HIS KINASE 2 (NaCHK2)- and NaCHK3-mediated perception modulate herbivory-induced defense signaling and defenses in Nicotiana attenuata.Parasitoid-specific induction of plant responses to parasitized herbivores affects colonization by subsequent herbivores.Dynamic transcriptome analysis and volatile profiling of Gossypium hirsutum in response to the cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigeraIsolation and Characterization of Three New Monoterpene Synthases from Artemisia annua.Empoasca leafhoppers attack wild tobacco plants in a jasmonate-dependent manner and identify jasmonate mutants in natural populations.Indirect routes to reproductive success.A first glance on the molecular mechanisms of pheromone-plant odor interactions in moth antennae.Feeding-induced rearrangement of green leaf volatiles reduces moth oviposition.Quantitative patterns between plant volatile emissions induced by biotic stresses and the degree of damage.Green leaf volatiles: a plant's multifunctional weapon against herbivores and pathogensQualitative and quantitative characterization of volatile organic compound emissions from cut grass.Virus altered rice attractiveness to planthoppers is mediated by volatiles and related to virus titre and expression of defence and volatile-biosynthesis genes.Evidence that dimethyl sulfide facilitates a tritrophic mutualism between marine primary producers and top predators.Exploiting natural variation to identify insect-resistance genes.Green leaf volatiles: biosynthesis, biological functions and their applications in biotechnology.Identification and Characterization of (3Z):(2E)-Hexenal Isomerases from Cucumber.
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Insects betray themselves in nature to predators by rapid isomerization of green leaf volatiles
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