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Plant Biol (Stuttg)


Title:Perception of insect feeding by plants
Author(s):Bonaventure G;
Address:"Department of Molecular Ecology, Max Planck Institute of Chemical Ecology, Jena, Germany. gbonaventure@ice.mpg.de"
Journal Title:Plant Biol (Stuttg)
Year:2012
Volume:20120907
Issue:6
Page Number:872 - 880
DOI: 10.1111/j.1438-8677.2012.00650.x
ISSN/ISBN:1438-8677 (Electronic) 1435-8603 (Linking)
Abstract:"The recognition of phytophagous insects by plants induces a set of very specific responses aimed at deterring tissue consumption and reprogramming metabolism and development of the plant to tolerate the herbivore. The recognition of insects by plants requires the plant's ability to perceive chemical cues generated by the insects and to distinguish a particular pattern of tissue disruption. Relatively little is known about the molecular basis of insect perception by plants and the signalling mechanisms directly associated with this perception. Importantly, the insect feeding behaviour (piercing-sucking versus chewing) is a decisive determinant of the plant's defence response, and the mechanisms used to perceive insects from different feeding guilds may be distinct. During insect feeding, components of the saliva of chewing or piercing-sucking insects come into contact with plant cells, and elicitors or effectors present in this insect-derived fluid are perceived by plant cells to initiate the activation of specific signalling cascades. Although receptor-ligand interactions controlling insect perception have yet not been molecularly described, a significant number of regulatory components acting downstream of receptors and involved in the activation of defence responses against insects has been reported. Some of these regulators mediate changes in the phytohormone network, while others directly control gene expression or the redox state of the cell. These processes are central in the orchestration of plant defence responses against insects"
Keywords:"Animals Calcium/metabolism Cell Membrane/metabolism Disease Resistance Feeding Behavior/*physiology *Genes, Plant *Herbivory Hydrogen Peroxide/metabolism Insecta/*physiology Membrane Potentials Ovum/physiology Oxidation-Reduction Plant Leaves/enzymology/p;"
Notes:"MedlineBonaventure, G eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review England 2012/09/11 Plant Biol (Stuttg). 2012 Nov; 14(6):872-80. doi: 10.1111/j.1438-8677.2012.00650.x. Epub 2012 Sep 7"

 
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