2021
DOI: 10.1111/jen.12946
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Influence of an elevated CO2level on life history parameters and hormone pathway or vitellogenin metabolism of the brown planthopper

Abstract: The growth, development and reproduction of herbivorous insects could be altered due to changes in quality and quantity of their host plants under elevated CO2. The brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens, is one of the most serious and destructive economic pests in rice growing areas in Asia. In this study, we investigated the effect of elevated CO2 on the growth, development and reproduction of N. lugens and, in particular, on the hormonal regulation of the transcription factors in N. lugens. The results indic… Show more

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“…Increases in atmospheric CO 2 concentrations can directly affect plant growth, physiology and metabolism, while at the same time indirectly impacting insect pest biology and behavior (Bezemer & Jones, 1998; Cornelissen, 2011; Stiling & Cornelissen, 2007). Extensive research has been conducted on the indirect effects of elevated CO 2 on the interactions between plants and herbivorous insects (Ahn et al, 2021; Akbar et al, 2016; Awmack et al, 1997; Bezemer et al, 1999; Choi et al, 2018; Dáder et al, 2016; Hughes & Bazzaz, 2001; Hunter, 2001; Liu et al, 2017; Sun et al, 2016; Sun & Ge, 2011; Wang et al, 2022; Xie et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increases in atmospheric CO 2 concentrations can directly affect plant growth, physiology and metabolism, while at the same time indirectly impacting insect pest biology and behavior (Bezemer & Jones, 1998; Cornelissen, 2011; Stiling & Cornelissen, 2007). Extensive research has been conducted on the indirect effects of elevated CO 2 on the interactions between plants and herbivorous insects (Ahn et al, 2021; Akbar et al, 2016; Awmack et al, 1997; Bezemer et al, 1999; Choi et al, 2018; Dáder et al, 2016; Hughes & Bazzaz, 2001; Hunter, 2001; Liu et al, 2017; Sun et al, 2016; Sun & Ge, 2011; Wang et al, 2022; Xie et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%