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Exp Appl Acarol


Title:Plant-eriophyoid mite interactions: cellular biochemistry and metabolic responses induced in mite-injured plants. Part I
Author(s):Petanovic R; Kielkiewicz M;
Address:"Department of Entomology and Agricultural Zoology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade, Nemanjina 6, Belgrade-Zemun 11081, Serbia. rpetanov@agrif.bg.ac.rs"
Journal Title:Exp Appl Acarol
Year:2010
Volume:20100313
Issue:1-Mar
Page Number:61 - 80
DOI: 10.1007/s10493-010-9351-2
ISSN/ISBN:1572-9702 (Electronic) 0168-8162 (Linking)
Abstract:"This review is a comprehensive study of recent advances related to cytological, biochemical and physiological changes induced in plants in response to eriophyoid mite attack. It has been shown that responses of host plants to eriophyoids are variable. Most of the variability is due to individual eriophyoid mite-plant interactions. Usually, the direction and intensity of changes in eriophyoid-infested plant organs depend on mite genotype, density, or the feeding period, and are strongly differentiated relative to host plant species, cultivar, age and location. Although the mechanisms of changes elicited by eriophyoid mites within plants are not fully understood, in many cases the qualitative and quantitative biochemical status of mite-infested plants are known to affect the performance of consecutive herbivorous arthropods. In future, elucidation of the pathways from eriophyoid mite damage to plant gene activation will be necessary to clarify plant responses and to explain variation in plant tissue damage at the feeding and adjacent sites"
Keywords:Animals Host-Parasite Interactions Mite Infestations/*parasitology Mites/*growth & development Plant Diseases/*parasitology;
Notes:"MedlinePetanovic, Radmila Kielkiewicz, Malgorzata eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review Netherlands 2010/03/17 Exp Appl Acarol. 2010 Jul; 51(1-3):61-80. doi: 10.1007/s10493-010-9351-2. Epub 2010 Mar 13"

 
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