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The Role of Herbivore-induced Plant Volatiles in Trophic Interactions: The Swiss Connection

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CHIMIA
卷 76, 期 11, 页码 900-905

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SWISS CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.2533/chimia.2022.900

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Plant defence; Plant-insect interactions; Plant signalling; Plant volatiles

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  1. European Research Council
  2. [788949]

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Plants actively respond to threats and challenges, particularly in terms of the volatile compounds emitted when they are attacked by insects. These emissions, known as herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs), play important roles in the interactions between plants and their biotic environment.
It is increasingly evident that plants actively respond to the threats and challenges that they come to face while growing. This is particularly manifested in the dynamic responses to insect herbivory, especially in terms of the volatile compounds that the attacked plants emit. Indeed, many plants respond to insect-inflicted damage with the synthesis and release of volatile organic compounds. These emissions, commonly referred to as herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs), play important roles in the interactions between the emitting plants and their biotic environment. The odorous signal can be picked up and exploited by various organisms: neigh-bouring plants, herbivores and their natural enemies, such as predators and parasitoid wasps. Coincidence or not, scientists currently working in Switzerland have made numerous key contributions to the work in this field. By highlighting their work, we attempt to give a somewhat historic overview of this field of research.

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