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Interactions between plant defence signalling pathways: Evidence from bioassays with insect herbivores and plant pathogens

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Plants are attacked by multiple above‐ and below‐ground enemies such as insect and vertebrate herbivores, as well as pathogens such as fungi, viruses and bacteria. Multiple attacks by different enemies… Click to show full abstract

Plants are attacked by multiple above‐ and below‐ground enemies such as insect and vertebrate herbivores, as well as pathogens such as fungi, viruses and bacteria. Multiple attacks by different enemies on plants, either simultaneously or sequentially, frequently lead to plant‐mediated indirect interactions among enemies where effects of early‐arriving attackers determine the performance of subsequent attackers (Erb, Robert, Hibbard, & Turlings, 2011; Moreira et al., 2015; Poelman, Broaekgaarden, Van Loon, & Dicke, 2008) as well Received: 16 February 2018 | Accepted: 27 March 2018 DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.12987

Keywords: plant; plant defence; signalling pathways; defence signalling; pathways evidence; interactions plant

Journal Title: Journal of Ecology
Year Published: 2018

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