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Plant-arthropod interactions: who is the winner?

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PLANT JOURNAL
卷 93, 期 4, 页码 703-728

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.13773

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arthropods; plant defense signaling; elicitors; effectors; defense metabolites; co-evolution; arms race

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation SNF [31003A_169278]
  2. Herbette Foundation (University of Lausanne)

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Herbivorous arthropods have interacted with plants for millions of years. During feeding they release chemical cues that allow plants to detect the attack and mount an efficient defense response. A signaling cascade triggers the expression of hundreds of genes, which encode defensive proteins and enzymes for synthesis of toxic metabolites. This direct defense is often complemented by emission of volatiles that attract beneficial parasitoids. In return, arthropods have evolved strategies to interfere with plant defenses, either by producing effectors to inhibit detection and downstream signaling steps, or by adapting to their detrimental effect. In this review, we address the current knowledge on the molecular and chemical dialog between plants and herbivores, with an emphasis on co-evolutionary aspects.

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