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- Title
Preface: Induced Resistance from Theory to Practice.
- Authors
Stout, Michael J.
- Abstract
Since that time, the study of herbivore-induced biochemical and morphological changes in plants and the increases in resistance to herbivores that often accompany these changes has become one of the most active and dynamic areas of chemical ecology. Herbivore-induced plant responses have been found in virtually all plants in which they have been investigated, and a wide array of resistance-related morphological, biochemical, and physiological traits have been implicated in induced resistance (Karban [6]). The original online version of this article was revised: The correction is to add one reference "Bustos et al. 2022" to the Preface of the Special Issue "Induced Resistance from Theory to Practice".
- Subjects
THEORY-practice relationship; MOUNTAIN pine beetle; CROPS; COLORADO potato beetle; ASPEN (Trees)
- Publication
Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2023, Vol 49, Issue 5/6, p215
- ISSN
0098-0331
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10886-023-01439-w