2015
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erv045
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Analysis of plant leaf metabolites reveals no common response to insect herbivory by Pieris rapae in three related host-plant species

Abstract: Highlight:Herbivore attacks on three species of Brassicales result in different metabolic fingerprints. Furthermore, there is no overlap among the three plants in the individual metabolites that are induced by herbivory.

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“…For instance, hundreds of regulated ions (and thus potential defense compounds) have been reported in cabbage (Jansen et al, 2009), tobacco (Gulati et al, 2013; Li et al, 2015), oak (Kersten et al, 2013), maize (Marti et al, 2013; Machado et al, 2021), rice (Alamgir et al, 2016) and black mustard (Ponzio et al, 2017; Papazian et al, 2019), but only a fraction of them has actually been resolved to the structural level (Maag et al, 2015). Even closely related species of plants can show differential metabolic responses to identical herbivores (Riach et al, 2015), which further emphasizes the enormous complexity and scale of specialized metabolism in plants.…”
Section: Classification Of Plant Defense Chemicals With Major But Not...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, hundreds of regulated ions (and thus potential defense compounds) have been reported in cabbage (Jansen et al, 2009), tobacco (Gulati et al, 2013; Li et al, 2015), oak (Kersten et al, 2013), maize (Marti et al, 2013; Machado et al, 2021), rice (Alamgir et al, 2016) and black mustard (Ponzio et al, 2017; Papazian et al, 2019), but only a fraction of them has actually been resolved to the structural level (Maag et al, 2015). Even closely related species of plants can show differential metabolic responses to identical herbivores (Riach et al, 2015), which further emphasizes the enormous complexity and scale of specialized metabolism in plants.…”
Section: Classification Of Plant Defense Chemicals With Major But Not...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CMAUP data may also be useful for facilitating other studies. These include the study of the metabolite distribution across plant species (52), the analysis of the relationships of the plant species (53), phylogenies (54), phytochemicals (55) and functions (56) across geographical regions and environmental conditions. There is a need for more comprehensive literature mining for the multi-target activities of multiple ingredients of more diverse ranges of functionally useful plants, and the incorporation of these profiles into this and other relevant databases.…”
Section: Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ecosystem effects of herbivory are modeled through grouping plants into functional groups and assuming high similarity within a functional group. However, plants may respond to herbivory in a speciesspecific way (Riach et al 2015;Richards et al 2015). Plant species also have idiosyncratic effects on soil, giving rise to species-specific ecosystem effects (Eisenhauer et al 2011;Kos et al 2015;Heinen et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%