Research Article
Review on biochemical counter defense of plant insect interaction
Author(s): BM Fayisa* and T Shibbiru
Although plant insect interactions can be classified into constitutive and inducible defenses, the pesticides or
proteins involved are often similar. The induced defense has aspects unique to all plants, whereas constitutive
defense deposition is species-specific. Herbivores activate induced defense locally and systemically through
signaling pathways involving systemic, jasmonic acid, oligo galacturonic acid, alkaloids, peroxy terpenoids,
cyanogenic glycosides, phenols, hydrogen, etc. become Herbivorous insects have adapted to resist plant
defenses, and such adaptations can be constitutive or inducible. Insects with a specific plant host range tend to
exhibit constitutive adaptations to the pesticide compounds they encounter, whereas insects that feed on a variety
of plant host species can overcome induced adaptations to plant defenses. It often happens. Herbivoro.. Read More»
DOI:
10.15651/IJER.23.11.001