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Emerging role of roots in plant responses to aboveground insect herbivory

         

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Plants have evolved complex biochemical mechanisms to counter threats from insect herbivory.Recent research has revealed an important role of roots in plant responses to above ground herbivory (AGH).The involvement of roots is integral to plant resistance and tolerance mechanisms.Roots not only play an active role in plant defenses by acting as sites for biosynthesis of various toxins and but also contribute to tolerance by storing photoassimilates to enable future regrowth.The interaction of roots with beneficial soilborne microorganisms also influences the outcome of the interaction between plant and insect herbivores.Shoot-to-root communication signals are critical for plant response to AGH.A better understanding of the role of roots in plant response to AGH is essential in order to develop a comprehensive picture of plant-insect interactions.Here,we summarize the current status of research on the role of roots in plant response to AGH and also discuss possible signals involved in shoot-to-root communication.

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    《中国昆虫科学:英文版》 |2013年第3期|286-296|共11页
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    Department of Biology, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne, Indiana;

    Department of Biological Sciences and Center for Plant Lipid Research, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, United States;

    Department of Biology, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne, Indiana;

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