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Plant Divers


Title:Current understanding of maize and rice defense against insect herbivores
Author(s):Qi J; Malook SU; Shen G; Gao L; Zhang C; Li J; Zhang J; Wang L; Wu J;
Address:"Department of Economic Plants and Biotechnology, Yunnan Key Laboratory for Wild Plant Resources, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650201, China"
Journal Title:Plant Divers
Year:2018
Volume:20180710
Issue:4
Page Number:189 - 195
DOI: 10.1016/j.pld.2018.06.006
ISSN/ISBN:2468-2659 (Electronic) 2096-2703 (Print) 2468-2659 (Linking)
Abstract:"Plants have sophisticated defense systems to fend off insect herbivores. How plants defend against herbivores in dicotyledonous plants, such as Arabidopsis and tobacco, have been relatively well studied, yet little is known about the defense responses in monocotyledons. Here, we review the current understanding of rice (Oryza sativa) and maize (Zea mays) defense against insects. In rice and maize, elicitors derived from insect herbivore oral secretions or oviposition fluids activate phytohormone signaling, and transcriptomic changes mediated mainly by transcription factors lead to accumulation of defense-related secondary metabolites. Direct defenses, such as trypsin protein inhibitors in rice and benzoxazinoids in maize, have anti-digestive or toxic effects on insect herbivores. Herbivory-induced plant volatiles, such as terpenes, are indirect defenses, which attract the natural enemies of herbivores. R gene-mediated defenses against herbivores are also discussed"
Keywords:Herbivores Maize R genes Rice Secondary metabolites;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEQi, Jinfeng Malook, Saif Ul Shen, Guojing Gao, Lei Zhang, Cuiping Li, Jing Zhang, Jingxiong Wang, Lei Wu, Jianqiang eng Review China 2019/02/12 Plant Divers. 2018 Jul 10; 40(4):189-195. doi: 10.1016/j.pld.2018.06.006. eCollection 2018 Aug"

 
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