نتایج جستجو برای: pieris brassicae

تعداد نتایج: 1770  

Journal: :Arthropod-plant Interactions 2021

Abstract Environmentally acquired chemical camouflage is a phenomenon, where plant growing close to strong volatile organic compound (VOC) emitter will adsorb and re-emit the VOCs produced by neighbouring plant. The re-emitted bouquet may resemble more VOC composition of neighbour than plant’s own typical odour, thus act as against insect detection, potentially simultaneously providing associat...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
G Beste F S Schmidt T Stibora A Skerra

We demonstrate that the ligand pocket of a lipocalin from Pieris brassicae, the bilin-binding protein (BBP), can be reshaped by combinatorial protein design such that it recognizes fluorescein, an established immunological hapten. For this purpose 16 residues at the center of the binding site, which is formed by four loops on top of an eight-stranded beta-barrel, were subjected to random mutage...

Journal: :Current Biology 2008
Jennifer Brodmann Robert Twele Wittko Francke Gerald Hölzler Qing-He Zhang Manfred Ayasse

An outstanding feature of orchids is the diversity of their pollination systems [1]. Most remarkable are those species that employ chemical deceit for the attraction of pollinators [2]. The orchid Epipactis helleborine is a typical wasp flower, exhibiting physiological and morphological adaptations for the attraction of pollinating social wasps [3]. As noted by Darwin [1], this species is almos...

2015
Sergio Rasmann Estelle Chassin Julia Bilat Gaétan Glauser Philippe Reymond

The hypothesis that constitutive and inducible plant resistance against herbivores should trade-off because they use the same resources and impose costs to plant fitness has been postulated for a long time. Negative correlations between modes of deployment of resistance and defences have been observed across and within species in common garden experiments. It was therefore tested whether that p...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1990
J W Martens G Honée D Zuidema J W van Lent B Visser J M Vlak

Baculoviruses are insect pathogens with a relatively slow speed of action, and this has limited their use as control agents of insect pests. Introduction into baculoviruses of genes which code for proteins interfering specifically with insect metabolism or metamorphosis, such as toxins, hormones, and enzymes, may enhance the pathogenicity of these viruses. The complete insecticidal crystal prot...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2013
Fabian Schweizer Patricia Fernández-Calvo Mark Zander Monica Diez-Diaz Sandra Fonseca Gaétan Glauser Mathew G Lewsey Joseph R Ecker Roberto Solano Philippe Reymond

Arabidopsis thaliana plants fend off insect attack by constitutive and inducible production of toxic metabolites, such as glucosinolates (GSs). A triple mutant lacking MYC2, MYC3, and MYC4, three basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors that are known to additively control jasmonate-related defense responses, was shown to have a highly reduced expression of GS biosynthesis genes. The myc2 m...

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