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Molecular strategies of plant defense and insect counter-defense
Authors:KEYAN ZHU-SALZMAN  JIAN-LONG BI  TONG-XIAN LIU
Institution:Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-2475, USA;Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, USA;Vegetable IPM Laboratory, Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University Agricultural Experiment Station, 2415 E. Highway 83, Weslaco, TX 78596-8399, USA
Abstract:Abstract The prediction of human population growth worldwide indicates there will be a need to substantially increase food production in order to meet the demand on food supply. This can be achieved in part by the effective management of insect pests. Since plants have co-evolved with herbivorous insects for millions of years, they have developed an array of defense genes to protect themselves against a wide variety of chewing and sucking insects. Using these naturally-occurring genes via genetic engineering represents an environmentally friendly insect pest-control measure. Insects, however, have been actively evolving adaptive mechanisms to evade natural plant defenses. Such evolved adaptability undoubtedly has helped insects during the last century to rapidly overcome a great many human-imposed management practices and agents, including chemical insecticides and genetically engineered plants. Thus, better understanding of the molecular and genetic basis of plant defense and insect counter-defense mechanisms is imperative, not only from a basic science perspective, but also for biotechnology-based pest control practice. In this review, we emphasize the recent advance and understanding of molecular strategies of attack-counterattack and defense-counter-defense between plants and their herbivores.
Keywords:Insect-plant interaction  coevolution  plant resistance  molecular biology
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