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Title: Regulatory role of phytohormones in the interaction of plants with insect herbivores
Authors: Kundu, Pritha
Bera, Paramita
Mishra, Shruti
Vadassery, Jyothilakshmi
Keywords: Herbivory
phytohormones
jasmonic acid
salicylic acid
growth hormones
hormonal crosstalk
secondary metabolites
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Citation: In: Khan MIR, Singh A and Poór P (eds), Plant Hormones in Crop Improvement, Chapter 3. Elsevier B.V., pp 41-64
Abstract: Insect herbivores affect crop growth worldwide, causing significant yield losses annually. Phytohormones are prime signaling molecules that coordinate many physiological phenomena, besides triggering stress-responsive regulatory genes involved in plant defense. Here, we present a holistic picture of the central role of various phytohormones—jasmonic acid, salicylic acid, ethylene, abscisic acid, auxin, cytokinin, gibberellins, and brassinosteroids in regulating the diverse molecular interactions between plants and insect herbivores. With an initial overview of the early signaling response, the chapter majorly focuses on the role of different key phytohormones in defending plants against herbivory and their cross talk. We also describe the phytohormone-mediated production of secondary metabolites and other defense toxins to counteract harmful herbivores. With the well-established myriad of information in selected plant–herbivore model systems, it is now critical to translate this knowledge to less explored crop plants for sustainable development in agriculture.
Description: Accepted date: April 2023
URI: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/B9780323918862000033
http://223.31.159.10:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1471
ISBN: 978-0-323-91886-2
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