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The underestimated role of roots in defense against leaf attackers

Author(s)
Erb, Matthias  
Laboratoire d'entomologie évolutive  
Lenk, Claudia
Degenhardt, Jörg
Turlings, Ted  
Laboratoire de recherches fondamentales et appliquées en écologie chimique  
Date issued
2009
In
Trends in Plant Science, Elsevier, 2009/14/12/653-659
Abstract
Plants have evolved intricate strategies to withstand attacks by herbivores and pathogens. Although it is known that plants change their primary and secondary metabolism in leaves to resist and tolerate aboveground attack, there is little awareness of the role of roots in these processes. This is surprising given that plant roots are responsible for the synthesis of plant toxins, play an active role in environmental sensing and defense signaling, and serve as dynamic storage organs to allow regrowth. Hence, studying roots is essential for a solid understanding of resistance and tolerance to leaf-feeding insects and pathogens. Here, we highlight this function of roots in plant resistance to aboveground attackers, with a special focus on systemic signaling and insect herbivores.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/59165
DOI
10.1016/j.tplants.2009.08.006
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