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Advances in botanical research insect plant inter-actionj in acrop protection perspective edited by Jean- Jacquot, Pierre Gadal

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Advances in botanical research ; v. 81.Publisher: United Kingdom Academic Press, 2017Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 012803324X
  • 9780128033241
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 595.717/8 23
LOC classification:
  • QL496
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Contents:
Front Cover; Advances in Botanical Research; ADVANCES IN BOTANICAL RESEARCH; Advances in Botanical ResearchInsect-Plant: Interactions in a Crop Protection PerspectiveVolume EditorNicolas SauvionINRA,UM ...; Contents; CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; One -- Plant-Insect Interactions: A Palaeontological and an Evolutionary Perspective; 1. PALAEO-ENTOMOLOGY OR HOW WE CAN RECONSTRUCT THE EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY OF PLANT-INSECT INTERACTIONS; 2. THE FIRST STEPS IN THE EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY OF PLANT-INSECT INTERACTIONS; 3. THE APPEARANCE OF ENTOMOPHILOUS POLLINATION
2.1 Phylogenetic History of Plant-Insect Interactions and Evolution of Host Range2.2 Diversification Dynamics of Herbivorous Insects; 2.3 Historical Biogeography of Herbivorous Insects; 3. CONCLUSION AND PERSPECTIVES; 3.1 General Trends; 3.2 Word of Caution; 3.3 Perspective -- Integrating Fossil and Phylogenetic Evidence Into Macroevolutionary Studies on Insect-Plant Evolution; 3.4 Other Perspectives; REFERENCES; Three -- From Plant Exploitation to Mutualism; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. DEFENCE AGAINST PREDATORS; 2.1 Sequestration or Metabolism?; 2.1.1 Example of Metabolism Excretion
2.1.2 Example of Toxic Compounds Sequestration2.1.3 Example of Precursor Sequestration and De Novo Biosynthesis; 2.2 Energy Cost of Chemical Defence; 2.3 Modes of Action of Secondary Metabolites on Predators; 2.3.1 Toxicity; 2.3.2 Antiappetence; 2.3.3 Adherent Products; 2.4 Diversity of Chemical Defence Types; 2.4.1 Defence Against Insect Predators; 2.4.2 Defence Against Noninsect Predators; 3. HOST PLANT MANIPULATION; 3.1 Insect-Induced Effects on Plants; 3.1.1 Remodelling From Ultrastructure to Anatomy; 3.1.2 Interaction With Primary Metabolism; 3.1.3 Interaction With Secondary Metabolites
3.2 Mechanisms Involved in Plant Manipulation3.2.1 Effectors; 3.2.2 Plant Growth Regulators; 3.2.3 Behaviour and Cooperation With Conspecifics; 3.2.4 Cooperation With Other Organisms; 3.2.4.1 Fungal Contribution to Manipulating Tree Defences; 3.2.4.2 Modulation of the Fungal Contribution to Manipulating Tree Defences; 3.3 Outcomes of the Interaction; 3.3.1 Consequences for Plant Vigour and Survival; 3.3.2 Costs and Benefits for the Insects; 3.3.3 Modulation of Plant Manipulation; 3.3.3.1 Host-Related Factors Including Host Resistance; 3.3.3.2 Site-Related Factors
4. FUNCTIONAL GROUPS OF INSECT POLLINATORS AND POLLINATION SYNDROMES5. THE MUTUALISM BETWEEN PLANTS AND POLLINATING INSECTS AND THE RADIATION OF ANGIOSPERMS; 6. THE ENTOMOPHILOUS POLLINATION: A NEVER-ENDING SOURCE OF PROBLEMS FOR PLANTS; 7. THE ROLE OF FLOWER MORPHOLOGY IN ENTOMOPHILOUS POLLINATION; 8. CONSTANTLY EVOLVING INSECT-PLANT INTERACTIONS; REFERENCES; Two -- Evolution of Plant-Insect Interactions: Insights From Macroevolutionary Approaches in Plants and Herbivorous ...; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. RECONSTRUCTING THE HISTORY OF THE ASSOCIATIONS WITH PLANTS
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Front Cover; Advances in Botanical Research; ADVANCES IN BOTANICAL RESEARCH; Advances in Botanical ResearchInsect-Plant: Interactions in a Crop Protection PerspectiveVolume EditorNicolas SauvionINRA,UM ...; Contents; CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; One -- Plant-Insect Interactions: A Palaeontological and an Evolutionary Perspective; 1. PALAEO-ENTOMOLOGY OR HOW WE CAN RECONSTRUCT THE EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY OF PLANT-INSECT INTERACTIONS; 2. THE FIRST STEPS IN THE EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY OF PLANT-INSECT INTERACTIONS; 3. THE APPEARANCE OF ENTOMOPHILOUS POLLINATION

2.1 Phylogenetic History of Plant-Insect Interactions and Evolution of Host Range2.2 Diversification Dynamics of Herbivorous Insects; 2.3 Historical Biogeography of Herbivorous Insects; 3. CONCLUSION AND PERSPECTIVES; 3.1 General Trends; 3.2 Word of Caution; 3.3 Perspective -- Integrating Fossil and Phylogenetic Evidence Into Macroevolutionary Studies on Insect-Plant Evolution; 3.4 Other Perspectives; REFERENCES; Three -- From Plant Exploitation to Mutualism; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. DEFENCE AGAINST PREDATORS; 2.1 Sequestration or Metabolism?; 2.1.1 Example of Metabolism Excretion

2.1.2 Example of Toxic Compounds Sequestration2.1.3 Example of Precursor Sequestration and De Novo Biosynthesis; 2.2 Energy Cost of Chemical Defence; 2.3 Modes of Action of Secondary Metabolites on Predators; 2.3.1 Toxicity; 2.3.2 Antiappetence; 2.3.3 Adherent Products; 2.4 Diversity of Chemical Defence Types; 2.4.1 Defence Against Insect Predators; 2.4.2 Defence Against Noninsect Predators; 3. HOST PLANT MANIPULATION; 3.1 Insect-Induced Effects on Plants; 3.1.1 Remodelling From Ultrastructure to Anatomy; 3.1.2 Interaction With Primary Metabolism; 3.1.3 Interaction With Secondary Metabolites

3.2 Mechanisms Involved in Plant Manipulation3.2.1 Effectors; 3.2.2 Plant Growth Regulators; 3.2.3 Behaviour and Cooperation With Conspecifics; 3.2.4 Cooperation With Other Organisms; 3.2.4.1 Fungal Contribution to Manipulating Tree Defences; 3.2.4.2 Modulation of the Fungal Contribution to Manipulating Tree Defences; 3.3 Outcomes of the Interaction; 3.3.1 Consequences for Plant Vigour and Survival; 3.3.2 Costs and Benefits for the Insects; 3.3.3 Modulation of Plant Manipulation; 3.3.3.1 Host-Related Factors Including Host Resistance; 3.3.3.2 Site-Related Factors

4. FUNCTIONAL GROUPS OF INSECT POLLINATORS AND POLLINATION SYNDROMES5. THE MUTUALISM BETWEEN PLANTS AND POLLINATING INSECTS AND THE RADIATION OF ANGIOSPERMS; 6. THE ENTOMOPHILOUS POLLINATION: A NEVER-ENDING SOURCE OF PROBLEMS FOR PLANTS; 7. THE ROLE OF FLOWER MORPHOLOGY IN ENTOMOPHILOUS POLLINATION; 8. CONSTANTLY EVOLVING INSECT-PLANT INTERACTIONS; REFERENCES; Two -- Evolution of Plant-Insect Interactions: Insights From Macroevolutionary Approaches in Plants and Herbivorous ...; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. RECONSTRUCTING THE HISTORY OF THE ASSOCIATIONS WITH PLANTS

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