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Three-way interaction among plants, bacteria, and coleopteran insectsInsights into the saliva of the brown marmorated stink bug Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)Induced release of a plant-defense volatile 'deceptively' attracts insect vectors to plants infected with a bacterial pathogenFeeding of Whitefly on Tobacco Decreases Aphid Performance via Increased Salicylate SignalingA protein from the salivary glands of the pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum, is essential in feeding on a host plantExploitative competition between invasive herbivores benefits a native host plant.Bacterial symbionts of the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Homoptera: Delphacidae).Whitefly attraction to rosemary (Rosmarinus officinialis L.) is associated with volatile composition and quantity.The transcriptional network of WRKY53 in cereals links oxidative responses to biotic and abiotic stress inputsMolecular interactions between wheat and cereal aphid (Sitobion avenae): analysis of changes to the wheat proteome.Phytophagous arthropods and a pathogen sharing a host plant: evidence for indirect plant-mediated interactions.Herbivory by a Phloem-feeding insect inhibits floral volatile productionSalivary glucose oxidase from caterpillars mediates the induction of rapid and delayed-induced defenses in the tomato plant.Identification and expression analysis of aquaporins in the potato psyllid, Bactericera cockerelliDefense suppression benefits herbivores that have a monopoly on their feeding site but can backfire within natural communities.Environmental influences on maize-Aspergillus flavus interactions and aflatoxin productionA rice lectin receptor-like kinase that is involved in innate immune responses also contributes to seed germination.Hemlock woolly adelgid and elongate hemlock scale induce changes in foliar and twig volatiles of eastern hemlock.Spider mites suppress tomato defenses downstream of jasmonate and salicylate independently of hormonal crosstalk.Activation of the Phenylpropanoid pathway in Nicotiana tabacum improves the performance of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci via reduced jasmonate signaling.Interaction of phytophagous insects with Salmonella enterica on plants and enhanced persistence of the pathogen with Macrosteles quadrilineatus infestation or Frankliniella occidentalis feedingSalivary proteins of plant-feeding hemipteroids - implication in phytophagy.Failure under stress: the effect of the exotic herbivore Adelges tsugae on biomechanics of Tsuga canadensis.Identification of differentially expressed genes related to aphid resistance in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.).Mechanisms and ecological consequences of plant defence induction and suppression in herbivore communitiesAboveground Whitefly Infestation Modulates Transcriptional Levels of Anthocyanin Biosynthesis and Jasmonic Acid Signaling-Related Genes and Augments the Cope with Drought Stress of MaizeFoliar aphid feeding recruits rhizosphere bacteria and primes plant immunity against pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacteria in pepperAntioxidant Enzyme Responses Induced by Whiteflies in Tobacco Plants in Defense against Aphids: Catalase May Play a Dominant Role.Plant systemic induced responses mediate interactions between root parasitic nematodes and aboveground herbivorous insectsOsWRKY53, a versatile switch in regulating herbivore-induced defense responses in rice.The Transcription Factor OsWRKY45 Negatively Modulates the Resistance of Rice to the Brown Planthopper Nilaparvata lugens.Inoculation of tomato plants with rhizobacteria enhances the performance of the phloem-feeding insect Bemisia tabaci.Avoiding effective defenses: strategies employed by phloem-feeding insects.Insect stings to change gear for healthy plant: Improving maize drought tolerance by whitefly infestation.Stage-Related Defense Response Induction in Tomato Plants by Nesidiocoris tenuisSources of natural resistance to plant viruses: status and prospects.The evolutionary strategies of plant defenses have a dynamic impact on the adaptations and interactions of vectors and pathogens.Plant resistance to aphid feeding: behavioral, physiological, genetic and molecular cues regulate aphid host selection and feeding.Pivoting from Arabidopsis to wheat to understand how agricultural plants integrate responses to biotic stress.Triticum monococcum lines with distinct metabolic phenotypes and phloem-based partial resistance to the bird cherry-oat aphid Rhopalosiphum padi.
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2005 nî lūn-bûn
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Hemipterans as plant pathogens.
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Hemipterans as plant pathogens.
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Hemipterans as plant pathogens.
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Hemipterans as plant pathogens.
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Hemipterans as plant pathogens.
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Hemipterans as plant pathogens.
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P2093
Isgouhi Kaloshian
Linda L Walling
P304
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10.1146/ANNUREV.PHYTO.43.040204.135944
P577
2005-01-01T00:00:00Z