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A novel front-line of plant defence is the killing of herbivorous insect eggs with an HR reponse. We test whether this HR-based egg-killing plant trait has an evolutionary basis in the plant–insect arms-race. We studied the phylogenetic distribution of this trait, its egg-killing effect on and elicitation by butterflies, by screening 31 Brassicales species, and nine Pieridae species.
This dataset is part of Chapter 2 of the PhD thesis "E(gg)xit strategy of plant defense: Evolution and genetics of a butterfly egg-triggered cell death"
This dataset is part of Chapter 2 of the PhD thesis "E(gg)xit strategy of plant defense: Evolution and genetics of a butterfly egg-triggered cell death"
| Date made available | 3 Apr 2023 |
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| Publisher | Wageningen University & Research |
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E(gg)xit strategy of plant defense: Evolution and genetics of a butterfly egg-triggered cell death
Bassetti, N., 3 Oct 2022, Wageningen: Wageningen University. 231 p.Research output: Thesis › internal PhD, WU
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Insect egg-killing: a new front on the evolutionary arms-race between brassicaceous plants and pierid butterflies
Griese, E., Caarls, L., Bassetti, N., Mohammadin, S., Verbaarschot, P., Bukovinszkine’Kiss, G., Poelman, E. H., Gols, R., Schranz, M. E. & Fatouros, N. E., Apr 2021, In: New Phytologist. 230, 1, p. 341-353Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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