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Plant Tolerance: A Unique Approach to Control Hemipteran Pests
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Chapman, Kaitlin
, Louis, Joe
, Koch, Kyle G.
, Sarath, Gautam
, Heng-Moss, Tiffany
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Agricultural production
/ Aleyrodidae
/ Antibiotics
/ Aphidoidea
/ Carbon
/ Carotenoids
/ Chlorophyll
/ constitutive
/ Cultivars
/ Economic importance
/ Feedback inhibition
/ Genetically altered foods
/ Herbivores
/ inducible
/ insect behavior
/ insect control
/ insect pests
/ insect physiology
/ insect vectors
/ Insects
/ Pandas
/ peroxidases
/ Pest control
/ pest resistance
/ Pests
/ Photosynthesis
/ Photosystem II
/ Physiology
/ plant growth
/ Plant hormones
/ plant pests
/ Plant resistance
/ Plant Science
/ Plant tolerance
/ Plant viruses
/ plant-insect relations
/ Population growth
/ ROS
/ susceptibility
/ virus transmission
/ Wheat
2016
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Plant Tolerance: A Unique Approach to Control Hemipteran Pests
by
Chapman, Kaitlin
, Louis, Joe
, Koch, Kyle G.
, Sarath, Gautam
, Heng-Moss, Tiffany
in
Agricultural production
/ Aleyrodidae
/ Antibiotics
/ Aphidoidea
/ Carbon
/ Carotenoids
/ Chlorophyll
/ constitutive
/ Cultivars
/ Economic importance
/ Feedback inhibition
/ Genetically altered foods
/ Herbivores
/ inducible
/ insect behavior
/ insect control
/ insect pests
/ insect physiology
/ insect vectors
/ Insects
/ Pandas
/ peroxidases
/ Pest control
/ pest resistance
/ Pests
/ Photosynthesis
/ Photosystem II
/ Physiology
/ plant growth
/ Plant hormones
/ plant pests
/ Plant resistance
/ Plant Science
/ Plant tolerance
/ Plant viruses
/ plant-insect relations
/ Population growth
/ ROS
/ susceptibility
/ virus transmission
/ Wheat
2016
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Plant Tolerance: A Unique Approach to Control Hemipteran Pests
by
Chapman, Kaitlin
, Louis, Joe
, Koch, Kyle G.
, Sarath, Gautam
, Heng-Moss, Tiffany
in
Agricultural production
/ Aleyrodidae
/ Antibiotics
/ Aphidoidea
/ Carbon
/ Carotenoids
/ Chlorophyll
/ constitutive
/ Cultivars
/ Economic importance
/ Feedback inhibition
/ Genetically altered foods
/ Herbivores
/ inducible
/ insect behavior
/ insect control
/ insect pests
/ insect physiology
/ insect vectors
/ Insects
/ Pandas
/ peroxidases
/ Pest control
/ pest resistance
/ Pests
/ Photosynthesis
/ Photosystem II
/ Physiology
/ plant growth
/ Plant hormones
/ plant pests
/ Plant resistance
/ Plant Science
/ Plant tolerance
/ Plant viruses
/ plant-insect relations
/ Population growth
/ ROS
/ susceptibility
/ virus transmission
/ Wheat
2016
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Plant Tolerance: A Unique Approach to Control Hemipteran Pests
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Plant Tolerance: A Unique Approach to Control Hemipteran Pests
2016
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Plant tolerance to insect pests has been indicated to be a unique category of resistance, however, very little information is available on the mechanism of tolerance against insect pests. Tolerance is distinctive in terms of the plant's ability to withstand or recover from herbivore injury through growth and compensatory physiological processes. Because plant tolerance involves plant compensatory characteristics, the plant is able to harbor large numbers of herbivores without interfering with the insect pest's physiology or behavior. Some studies have observed that tolerant plants can compensate photosynthetically by avoiding feedback inhibition and impaired electron flow through photosystem II that occurs as a result of insect feeding. Similarly, the up-regulation of peroxidases and other oxidative enzymes during insect feeding, in conjunction with elevated levels of phytohormones can play an important role in providing plant tolerance to insect pests. Hemipteran insects comprise some of the most economically important plant pests (e.g., aphids, whiteflies), due to their ability to achieve high population growth and their potential to transmit plant viruses. In this review, results from studies on plant tolerance to hemipterans are summarized, and potential models to understand tolerance are presented.
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