The Chemistry of Plant-Insect Egg Interactions.

Q Medicine
Philippe Reymond
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Abstract

Insect eggs deposited on plants constitute a threat that has led to the evolution of sophisticated defenses. The interactions between insect eggs and plants are governed by a diverse variety of chemicals that inform butterflies about suitable hosts, repel gravid females, alert plants about the presence of an egg, act as signal molecules to induce defenses, directly impair egg development, and indirectly attract egg parasitoids. In recent years, significant progress has been made on the chemical identification, perception and role of compounds associated with oviposition. Knowledge on the genetic basis of oviposition-induced responses is also accumulating. An emerging theme is that insect eggs are not passive structures on leaves but induce complex responses that result from million years of coevolution.

植物与昆虫卵相互作用的化学原理
寄生在植物上的虫卵构成了一种威胁,导致了复杂防御系统的进化。昆虫卵和植物之间的相互作用是由各种各样的化学物质控制的,这些化学物质告诉蝴蝶合适的寄主,排斥怀孕的雌性,提醒植物有卵的存在,作为信号分子诱导防御,直接损害卵的发育,间接吸引卵的寄生蜂。近年来,在与产卵有关的化合物的化学鉴定、认知和作用方面取得了重大进展。关于排卵诱导反应的遗传基础的知识也在积累。一个新兴的主题是,昆虫卵不是叶子上的被动结构,而是引起了数百万年共同进化的复杂反应。
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Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia
Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
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0.69
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期刊介绍: The Portuguese Journal of Pulmonology is the official journal of the Portuguese Society of Pulmonology (Sociedade Portuguesa de Pneumologia/SPP), with current editor Dr. Renato Sotto-Mayor. The aim of the journal is to publish scientific work which is either directly or indirectly related to the respiratory system. This work can range from original articles, revised articles, letters to the editor, editorials, reviews of international work, case studies, technical notes, studies, summaries of oral communications and posters presented at the Portuguese Society of Pulmonology’s Annual Congress and other work of recognised scientific merit.
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