“…For example, among cereals, maize (Zea mays) produces both diterpenoid (kauralexins and dolabralexins) and sesquiterpenoid (zealexins) phytoalexins (Block et al, 2019), while rice produces three different classes of diterpenoid phytoalexins: momilactones, phytocassanes, and oryzalexins (Yamane, 2013). All these terpenoids are involved in defense against fungal, bacterial, and/or insect pests and pathogens (Dillon et al, 1997;Lu et al, 2018;Pichersky and Raguso, 2018;Block et al, 2019), and they are inducible by treatment with resistance inducers that reduce susceptibility to nematodes (Yamane, 2013;Verbeek et al, 2019); it may thus prove fruitful to investigate their role in PPN resistance.…”