2024
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erae359
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Unravelling the secrets of non-host resistance in plant–insect interactions

Daniel Gonçalves da Silva Pinheiro,
Ana Beatriz Moreira Menezes do Espirito-Santo,
José Vitor Botter Fasoli
et al.

Abstract: Despite the existence of over half million species of plant-eating insects, our planet remains predominantly green. In fact, susceptibility to herbivory is the exception, as plants are resistant to most insect species. This phenomenon is known as nonhost resistance (NHR), where every individual of a plant species is resistant to all variants of a pest or pathogen. While NHR represents the most common and durable outcome of the plant immune system, several aspects of this type of plant defence remains elusive, … Show more

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