نتایج جستجو برای: diaeretiella rapae

تعداد نتایج: 409  

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2009
Maaike Bruinsma Maarten A. Posthumus Roland Mumm Martin J. Mueller Joop J. A. van Loon Marcel Dicke

Caterpillar feeding induces direct and indirect defences in brassicaceous plants. This study focused on the role of the octadecanoid pathway in induced indirect defence in Brassica oleracea. The effect of induction by exogenous application of jasmonic acid (JA) on the responses of Brussels sprouts plants and on host-location behaviour of associated parasitoid wasps was studied. Feeding by the b...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2007
J G Kingsolver K R Massie G J Ragland M H Smith

The temperature-size rule is a common pattern of phenotypic plasticity in which higher temperature during development results in a smaller adult body size (i.e. a thermal reaction norm with negative slope). Examples and exceptions to the rule are known in multiple groups of organisms, but rapid population differentiation in the temperature-size rule has not been explored. Here we examine the ge...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Kentaro Arikawa Motohiro Wakakuwa Xudong Qiu Masumi Kurasawa Doekele G Stavenga

The eyes of the female small white butterfly, Pieris rapae crucivora, are furnished with three classes of short-wavelength photoreceptors, with sensitivity peaks in the ultraviolet (UV) (lambda(max) = 360 nm), violet (V) (lambda(max) = 425 nm), and blue (B) (lambda(max) = 453 nm) wavelength range. Analyzing the spectral origin of the photoreceptors, we isolated three novel mRNAs encoding opsins...

2015
A. C. Riach M. V. L. Perera H. V. Florance S. D. Penfield J. K. Hill

Studying the biochemical responses of different plant species to insect herbivory may help improve our understanding of the evolution of defensive metabolites found in host plants and their role in plant-herbivore interactions. Untargeted metabolic fingerprints measured as individual mass features were used to compare metabolite reactions in three Brassicales host-plant species (Cleome spinosa,...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2013
S Seiter N Ohsaki J Kingsolver

Biotic invasions provide a natural experiment in evolution: when invasive species colonize new ranges, they may evolve new clines in traits in response to environmental gradients. Yet it is not clear how rapidly such patterns can evolve and whether they are consistent between regions. We compare four populations of the invasive cabbage white butterfly (Pieris rapae) from North America and Japan...

2015
Shuo Yan Jialin Zhu Weilong Zhu Zhen Li Anthony M. Shelton Junyu Luo Jinjie Cui Qingwen Zhang Xiaoxia Liu

With the large-scale release of genetically modified (GM) crops, there are ecological concerns on transgene movement from GM crops to non-GM counterparts and wild relatives. In this research, we conducted greenhouse experiments to measure pollen-mediated gene flow (PGF) in the absence and presence of pollinators (Bombus ignitus, Apis mellifera and Pieris rapae) in one GM cotton (resistant to th...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2002
Anurag A Agrawal Jeffrey K Conner Marc T J Johnson Roger Wallsgrove

Adaptive phenotypic plasticity in chemical defense is thought to play a major role in plant-herbivore interactions. We investigated genetic variation for inducibility of defensive traits in wild radish plants and asked if the evolution of induction is constrained by costs of phenotypic plasticity. In a greenhouse experiment using paternal half-sibling families, we show additive genetic variatio...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2008
Yoshiaki Obara Hisaharu Koshitaka Kentaro Arikawa

Ultraviolet (UV) vision is widespread in a variety of animals, playing important roles in behaviours such as foraging and reproduction. Despite accumulated information about UV vision and UV-dependent behaviours of animals, little is known about the effect of temporal changes and local variations in UV light on UV-dependent behaviour. Here we report the mating behaviour of male cabbage butterfl...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2009
Ikuo Kandori Takafumi Yamaki Sei-Ichi Okuyama Noboru Sakamoto Tomoyuki Yokoi

Learning plays an important role in food acquisition for a wide range of insects and has been demonstrated to be essential during flower foraging in taxa such as bees, parasitoid wasps, butterflies and moths. However, little attention has been focused on differences in floral cue learning abilities among species and sexes. We examined the associative learning of flower colour with nectar in fou...

2014
Erin M. Rehrig Heidi M. Appel A. Daniel Jones Jack C. Schultz

Plant responses to insects and wounding involve substantial transcriptional reprogramming that integrates hormonal, metabolic, and physiological events. The ability to respond differentially to various stresses, including wounding, generally involves hormone signaling and trans-acting regulatory factors. Evidence of the importance of transcription factors (TFs) in responses to insects is also a...

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