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1. The negative effect of induced plant resistance on the preference and performance of herbivores is a well-documented ecological phenomenon that is thought to be important for both plants and herbivores. This study links the well-developed mec[...]article/chapitre/communication
J. Wittmann ; F. Schonbeck | 1995Induced resistance is one of the most attractive scientific domains in plant pathology today. By clarifying the mode of operation and the detection of better inducers, the way of this concept to practical plane protection should be smoothed. We [...]article/chapitre/communication
A. Agrawal | 1999Induced responses to herbivory are changes in plant quality following initial damage by herbivores. These changes can negatively affect subsequent herbivores. I studied induced responses in annual wild radish plants, Raphanus raphanistrum and R.[...]article/chapitre/communication
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A. Agrawal | 2000Trade-offs in fitness on different host plants has been a central hypothesis in explaining the evolutionary specialization of herbivores. Surprisingly, only a few studies have documented such trade-offs. In this paper, I present results from a s[...]article/chapitre/communication
Experimental results indicate the existence of an inducible system that can temporarily help cereal plants to defend themselves against cereal aphids. The induction is released by volatiles emitted when aphids attack a neighbour plant individual[...]article/chapitre/communication
J. Rosenheim ; L. Wilhoit ; P. Goodell ; E. Grafton-Cardwell ; T. Leigh | 1997