Insect-Plant Biology

Insect-Plant Biology

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Schoonhoven Louis M.
Oxford University Press
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Half of all insect species are dependent on living plant tissues, consuming about 10 per cent of plant annual production in natural habitats and an even greater percentage in agricultural systems, despite sophisticated control measures. Plants possess defences that are effective against almost all herbivorous insect species. Host-plant specialization, observed in over 80 percent of these animals, appears to be an effective adaptation to breach these defence systems. The mechanisms underlying plant defence to invading herbivores on the one side, and insect adaptations to utilize plants for nutrition, defence and shelter on the other, are the main subjects of this book. For plants exposed to insect herbivores, these mechanisms include the activation of defence systems and the emission of chemical signals which may attract natural enemies of the invading herbivores and may even be exploited by neighbouring plants to induce an early defence.

EAN 9780198525943
ISBN 019852594X
Binding Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date December 1, 2005
Pages 440
Language English
Dimensions 254 x 194 x 24
Country United Kingdom
Authors Dicke Marcel; Schoonhoven Louis M.; van Loon, Joop J. A.
Illustrations Numerous halftones, line drawings and tables
Edition 2 Revised edition