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Mechanisms of plant defense against insect herbivores
Authors:Abdul Rashid War  Michael Gabriel Paulraj  Tariq Ahmad  Abdul Ahad Buhroo  Barkat Hussain  Savarimuthu Ignacimuthu  Hari Chand Sharma
Institution:1.International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT); Patancheru; Andhra Pradesh, India;2.Entomology Research Institute; Loyola College; Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India;3.Entomology Research Institute; Loyola College; Chennai, India;4.Division of Entomology; Department of Zoology; University of Kashmir; Srinagar, India;5.Division of Entomology; SKUAST-K; Shalimar, India
Abstract:Plants respond to herbivory through various morphological, biochemicals, and molecular mechanisms to counter/offset the effects of herbivore attack. The biochemical mechanisms of defense against the herbivores are wide-ranging, highly dynamic, and are mediated both by direct and indirect defenses. The defensive compounds are either produced constitutively or in response to plant damage, and affect feeding, growth, and survival of herbivores. In addition, plants also release volatile organic compounds that attract the natural enemies of the herbivores. These strategies either act independently or in conjunction with each other. However, our understanding of these defensive mechanisms is still limited. Induced resistance could be exploited as an important tool for the pest management to minimize the amounts of insecticides used for pest control. Host plant resistance to insects, particularly, induced resistance, can also be manipulated with the use of chemical elicitors of secondary metabolites, which confer resistance to insects. By understanding the mechanisms of induced resistance, we can predict the herbivores that are likely to be affected by induced responses. The elicitors of induced responses can be sprayed on crop plants to build up the natural defense system against damage caused by herbivores. The induced responses can also be engineered genetically, so that the defensive compounds are constitutively produced in plants against are challenged by the herbivory. Induced resistance can be exploited for developing crop cultivars, which readily produce the inducible response upon mild infestation, and can act as one of components of integrated pest management for sustainable crop production.
Keywords:Plant defense  herbivory  direct defense  indirect defense  biotic stress  abiotic stress
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