Pollen beetle offspring is more parasitized under moderate nitrogen fertilization of oilseed rape due to more attractive volatile signal
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Ü. Niinemets,et al. Heat stress resistance drives coordination of emissions of suites of volatiles after severe heat stress and during recovery in five tropical crops , 2021 .
[2] W. Grzebisz,et al. Evaluation of Nitrogen Fertilization Systems Based on the in-Season Variability in the Nitrogenous Growth Factor and Soil Fertility Factors—A Case of Winter Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus L.) , 2020, Agronomy.
[4] F. Loreto,et al. Exploiting Plant Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in Agriculture to Improve Sustainable Defense Strategies and Productivity of Crops , 2019, Front. Plant Sci..
[5] G. Smagghe,et al. Acute effect of low-dose thiacloprid exposure synergised by tebuconazole in a parasitoid wasp , 2019, PloS one.
[6] W. van der Werf,et al. Effects of land use on infestation and parasitism rates of cabbage seed weevil in oilseed rape. , 2018, Pest management science.
[7] H. Rennenberg,et al. VOC emissions and carbon balance of two bioenergy plantations in response to nitrogen fertilization: A comparison of Miscanthus and Salix. , 2018, Environmental pollution.
[8] U. Meier. Growth stages of mono- and dicotyledonous plants: BBCH Monograph , 2018 .
[9] Ü. Niinemets,et al. Differential regulation of volatile emission from Eucalyptus globulus leaves upon single and combined ozone and wounding treatments through recovery and relationships with ozone uptake. , 2018, Environmental and experimental botany.
[10] J. Irungu,et al. Identification of kairomones of second instar nymphs of the variegated coffee bug Antestiopsis thunbergii (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) , 2017, Chemoecology.
[11] Hui Tian,et al. Genotypic Variation in Nitrogen Utilization Efficiency of Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus) Under Contrasting N Supply in Pot and Field Experiments , 2017, Front. Plant Sci..
[12] J. Mattheis,et al. Survey of conspecific herbivore-induced volatiles from apple as possible attractants for Pandemis pyrusana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). , 2017, Pest management science.
[13] T. A. Beek,et al. Endure and call for help : Strategies of black mustard plants to deal with a specialized caterpillar , 2017 .
[14] Monia El Akkari,et al. Recommended fertilization practices improve the environmental performance of biodiesel from winter oilseed rape in France , 2016 .
[15] Ü. Niinemets,et al. How specialized volatiles respond to chronic and short-term physiological and shock heat stress in Brassica nigra. , 2016, Plant, cell & environment.
[16] K. Przygocka-Cyna,et al. Nutritional status of winter oilseed rape in cardinal stages of growth as the yield indicator. , 2016 .
[17] O. Christen,et al. Impacts of high intensity crop rotation and N management on oilseed rape productivity in Germany , 2016, Crop and Pasture Science.
[18] P. Newland,et al. Something in the air? The impact of volatiles on mollusc attack of oilseed rape seedlings. , 2016, Annals of botany.
[19] D. Załuski,et al. Using a fractional factorial design to evaluate the effect of the intensity of agronomic practices on the yield of different winter oilseed rape morphotypes , 2016 .
[20] Christine Becker,et al. Effects of Abiotic Factors on HIPV-Mediated Interactions between Plants and Parasitoids , 2015, BioMed research international.
[21] R. Troncoso-Rojas,et al. Analysis of a suppressive subtractive hybridization library of Alternaria alternata resistant to 2-propenyl isothiocyanate , 2015 .
[22] A. Fletcher,et al. Effects of nitrogen rate on nitrate–nitrogen accumulation in forage kale and rape crops , 2015 .
[23] A. Mathieu,et al. Floral bud damage compensation by branching and biomass allocation in genotypes of Brassica napus with different architecture and branching potential , 2015, Front. Plant Sci..
[24] A. Cortesero,et al. Oviposition Behavior of the Pollen Beetle (Meligethes aeneus): A Functional Study , 2015, Journal of Insect Behavior.
[25] T. Bruce,et al. Specific Volatile Compounds from Mango Elicit Oviposition in Gravid Bactrocera dorsalis Females , 2014, Journal of Chemical Ecology.
[26] R. Nauen,et al. Baseline susceptibility and insecticide resistance monitoring in European populations of Meligethes aeneus and Ceutorhynchus assimilis collected in winter oilseed rape , 2014 .
[27] I. Williams,et al. Meligethes aeneus oviposition preferences, larval parasitism rate and species composition of parasitoids on Brassica nigra, Raphanus sativus and Eruca sativa compared with on Brassica napus , 2014 .
[28] Ü. Niinemets,et al. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry method for determination of biogenic volatile organic compounds emitted by plants. , 2014, Methods in molecular biology.
[29] M. Toome,et al. The relative attractiveness of Brassica napus, B.rapa, B. juncea and Sinapis alba to pollen beetles , 2014, BioControl.
[30] Ü. Niinemets,et al. Quantitative patterns between plant volatile emissions induced by biotic stresses and the degree of damage , 2013, Front. Plant Sci..
[31] Natalia Dudareva,et al. Biosynthesis, function and metabolic engineering of plant volatile organic compounds. , 2013, The New phytologist.
[32] J. V. van Loon,et al. Phenotypic plasticity of plant response to herbivore eggs: effects on resistance to caterpillars and plant development. , 2013, Ecology.
[33] T. A. Beek,et al. Reproductive escape: annual plant responds to butterfly eggs by accelerating seed production , 2013 .
[34] Ü. Niinemets,et al. Effects of nitrogen fertilization on insect pests, their parasitoids, plant diseases and volatile organic compounds in Brassica napus , 2013 .
[35] S. Leather,et al. Fertilisers and insect herbivores: a meta-analysis , 2012 .
[36] J. F. Reyes,et al. Quality of biodiesel and press cake obtained from Euphorbia lathyris, Brassica napus and Ricinus communis , 2012 .
[37] S. Gill,et al. Improving Growth and Productivity of Oleiferous Brassicas under Changing Environment: Significance of Nitrogen and Sulphur Nutrition, and Underlying Mechanisms , 2012, TheScientificWorldJournal.
[38] J. V. van Loon,et al. Effects of glucosinolates on a generalist and specialist leaf-chewing herbivore and an associated parasitoid. , 2012, Phytochemistry.
[39] L. Després,et al. Plant Insecticidal Toxins in Ecological Networks , 2012, Toxins.
[40] C. Hui,et al. Importance of primary metabolites in canola in mediating interactions between a specialist leaf-feeding insect and its specialist solitary endoparasitoid , 2012, Arthropod-Plant Interactions.
[41] E. Ormeño,et al. Effect of Soil Nutrient on Production and Diversity of Volatile Terpenoids from Plants , 2012, Current bioactive compounds.
[42] M. Birkett,et al. Maize landraces recruit egg and larval parasitoids in response to egg deposition by a herbivore. , 2011, Ecology letters.
[43] J. Dherbécourt,et al. Parasitoids select plants more heavily infested with their caterpillar hosts: a new approach to aid interpretation of plant headspace volatiles , 2011, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
[44] T. Meiners,et al. Plants and insect eggs: how do they affect each other? , 2011, Phytochemistry.
[45] A. Arneth,et al. Estimations of isoprenoid emission capacity from enclosure studies: measurements, data processing, quality and standardized measurement protocols , 2011 .
[46] R. Nauen,et al. Pyrethroid resistance monitoring in European populations of pollen beetle (Meligethes spp.): a coordinated approach through the Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC). , 2011, Pest management science.
[47] M. Averbeck,et al. Constipation and LUTS - how do they affect each other? , 2011, International braz j urol : official journal of the Brazilian Society of Urology.
[48] H. Ghadiri,et al. Competition of wild mustard (Sinapis arvense L.) densities with rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) under different levels of nitrogen fertilizer. , 2011 .
[49] Ken E. Giller,et al. Resource use efficiency and environmental performance of nine major biofuel crops, processed by first-generation conversion techniques , 2010 .
[50] Katrin Heinsoo,et al. Leaf rust induced volatile organic compounds signalling in willow during the infection , 2010, Planta.
[51] A. Müller,et al. Chemical control of insect pests and insecticide resistance in oilseed rape , 2010 .
[52] I. Williams. Biocontrol-based integrated management of oilseed rape pests , 2010 .
[53] I. Williams. The Major Insect Pests of Oilseed Rape in Europe and Their Management: An Overview , 2010 .
[54] L. Narits. Effect of nitrogen rate and application time to yield and quality of winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus L. var. oleifera subvar. biennis). , 2010 .
[55] Ü. Niinemets,et al. Volatile Emissions from Alnus glutionosa Induced by Herbivory are Quantitatively Related to the Extent of Damage , 2010, Journal of Chemical Ecology.
[56] J. Gershenzon,et al. Restoring a maize root signal that attracts insect-killing nematodes to control a major pest , 2009, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[57] W. J. Lewis,et al. Nitrogen and water affect direct and indirect plant systemic induced defense in cotton , 2009 .
[58] M. Dicke. Behavioural and community ecology of plants that cry for help. , 2009, Plant, cell & environment.
[59] Youqing Luo,et al. Aldehyde volatiles emitted in succession from mechanically damaged leaves of poplar cuttings , 2008, Journal of Plant Biology.
[60] E. Veromann,et al. Effect of crop management on the incidence of Meligethes aeneus Fab. and their larval parasitism rate in organic and conventional winter oilseed rape , 2009 .
[61] S. Behmer. Insect herbivore nutrient regulation. , 2009, Annual review of entomology.
[62] C. N. Stewart,et al. Effects of elevated carbon dioxide and ozone on volatile terpenoid emissions and multitrophic communication of transgenic insecticidal oilseed rape ( Brassica napus ) , 2008 .
[63] Marcel Dicke,et al. Consequences of variation in plant defense for biodiversity at higher trophic levels. , 2008, Trends in plant science.
[64] D. Stevens. How do we know? , 2008, Quality & Safety in Health Care.
[65] M. Ayasse,et al. Orchids Mimic Green-Leaf Volatiles to Attract Prey-Hunting Wasps for Pollination , 2008, Current Biology.
[66] M. Whalon,et al. Documentation of pesticide resistance in arthropods , 2008 .
[67] F. Schmidt. Meta-Analysis , 2008 .
[68] D. V. Alford,et al. Insect Pests of Oilseed Rape Crops , 2007 .
[69] H. Kage,et al. Impact of uncertainty on the optimum nitrogen fertilization rate and agronomic, ecological and economic factors in an oilseed rape based crop rotation , 2007, The Journal of Agricultural Science.
[70] P. Mahadevan,et al. An overview , 2007, Journal of Biosciences.
[71] I. Williams,et al. Key pests and their parasitoids on spring and winter oilseed rape in Estonia , 2006 .
[72] Wulf Diepenbrock,et al. Integrated nitrogen management strategies to improve seed yield, oil content and nitrogen efficiency of winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.): A review , 2006 .
[73] J. Renwick,et al. Isothiocyanates Stimulating Oviposition by the Diamondback Moth, Plutella xylostella , 2006, Journal of Chemical Ecology.
[74] J. B. Jespersen,et al. The role of volatile semiochemicals in mediating host location and selection by nuisance and disease‐transmitting cattle flies , 2004, Medical and veterinary entomology.
[75] P. Tiffin. Mechanisms of tolerance to herbivore damage:what do we know? , 2000, Evolutionary Ecology.
[76] K. Pregitzer,et al. Effect of nitrogen fertilization on leaf phenolic production of grand fir seedlings , 1992, Trees.
[77] T. Yoneyama,et al. Uptake, metabolism and distribution of nitrogen in crop plants traced by enriched and natural 15N: Progress over the last 30 years , 2004, Phytochemistry Reviews.
[78] D. Milchunas,et al. Grazing refuges, external avoidance of herbivory and plant diversity , 2002 .
[79] R. Monson,et al. Transient releases of acetaldehyde from tree leaves: products of a pyruvate overflow mechanism? , 2002 .
[80] R. Büchi. Mortality of pollen beetle (Meligethes spp.) larvae due to predators and parasitoids in rape fields and the effect of conservation strips , 2002 .
[81] M. Hilker,et al. Plant volatiles in the sexual communication of Melolontha hippocastani: response towards time‐dependent bouquets and novel function of (Z)‐3‐hexen‐1‐ol as a sexual kairomone , 2002 .
[82] S. Leather,et al. Host plant quality and fecundity in herbivorous insects. , 2002, Annual review of entomology.
[83] L. Rossato,et al. Nitrogen storage and remobilization in Brassica napus L. during the growth cycle: nitrogen fluxes within the plant and changes in soluble protein patterns. , 2001, Journal of experimental botany.
[84] J. Kesselmeier. Exchange of Short-Chain Oxygenated Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) between Plants and the Atmosphere: A Compilation of Field and Laboratory Studies , 2001 .
[85] R. Mithen. Glucosinolates and their degradation products , 2001 .
[86] J. Fahey,et al. The chemical diversity and distribution of glucosinolates and isothiocyanates among plants. , 2001, Phytochemistry.
[87] Christine M. Woodcock,et al. Exploiting chemical ecology and species diversity : stem borer and striga control for maize and sorghum in Africa , 2000 .
[88] B. Ekbom,et al. Pollen beetle (Meligethes aeneus) oviposition and feeding preference on different host plant species , 1996 .
[89] L. Wadhams,et al. A comparison of the flower volatiles from hawthorn and four raspberry cultivars , 1993 .
[90] G. W. Robertson,et al. The application of thermal desorption‐gas chromatography‐mass spectrometry to the analyses of flower volatiles from five varieties of oilseed rape (Brassica napus spp. oleiferd) , 1993 .
[91] P. Lancashire,et al. A uniform decimal code for growth stages of crops and weeds , 1991 .
[92] Robert C. Wolpert,et al. A Review of the , 1985 .
[93] G. Tatchell. Compensation in spring-sown oil-seed rape (Brassica napus L.) plants in response to injury to their flower buds and pods , 1983, The Journal of Agricultural Science.
[94] J. Free,et al. Compensation of oil-seed rape (Brassica napus L.) plants after damage to their buds and pods , 1979, The Journal of Agricultural Science.
[95] J. Free,et al. The feeding and mating behaviour of pollen beetles (Meligethes aeneus Fab.) and seed weevils (Ceutorhynchus assimilis Payk.) on oil-seed rape (Brassica napus L.) , 1978, The Journal of Agricultural Science.
[96] P. Osborne. Observations on the natural enemies of Meligethes aeneus (F.) and M. viridescens (F.) [Coleoptera: Nitidulidae] , 1960, Parasitology.