Plants are frequently attacked by herbivores and pathogens and therefore have acquired constitutive and induced defenses during the course of their evolution. Here we review recent progress in the study of the early signal transduction pathways in host plants in response to herbivory. The sophisticated signaling network for plant defense responses is elicited and driven by both herbivore-induced factors (e.g., elicitors, effectors, and wounding) and plant signaling (e.g., phytohormone and plant volatiles) in response to arthropod factors. We describe significant findings, illuminating the scenario by providing broad insights into plant signaling involved in several arthropod-host interactions

Recent advances in plant early signaling in response to herbivory

MAFFEI, Massimo Emilio
2011-01-01

Abstract

Plants are frequently attacked by herbivores and pathogens and therefore have acquired constitutive and induced defenses during the course of their evolution. Here we review recent progress in the study of the early signal transduction pathways in host plants in response to herbivory. The sophisticated signaling network for plant defense responses is elicited and driven by both herbivore-induced factors (e.g., elicitors, effectors, and wounding) and plant signaling (e.g., phytohormone and plant volatiles) in response to arthropod factors. We describe significant findings, illuminating the scenario by providing broad insights into plant signaling involved in several arthropod-host interactions
2011
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3723
3739
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms12063723
LIMA-BEAN LEAVES, ACTIVATED PROTEIN-KINASE, FEEDING SPODOPTERA-LITTORALIS, NICOTIANA-ATTENUATA LEAVES, DEFENSE-RELATED GENES, JASMONIC ACID, INDUCED VOLATILES, ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA, MEDICAGO-TRUNCATULA, AIRBORNE SIGNALS
G.I. Arimura; R. Ozawa; M. Maffei
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