Plant response to butterfly eggs: inducibility, severity and success of egg-killing leaf necrosis depends on plant genotype and egg clustering
Abstract Plants employ various defences killing the insect attacker in an early stage. Oviposition by cabbage white butterflies (Pieris spp.) on brassicaceous plants, including Brassica nigra, induces a hypersensitive response (HR) - like leaf necrosis promoting desiccation of eggs. To gain a deeper...
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Autores principales: | Eddie Griese, Marcel Dicke, Monika Hilker, Nina E. Fatouros |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/0f8cb47864d2417c9fc7cfeef007a067 |
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