Plant defences for enhanced integrated pest management in tomato
Plants developed a series of defence mechanisms to counteract the attack of herbivores. These can impact on food-webs at various trophic levels, in both natural and managed ecosystems, such as crops. The biochemical and ecological bases behind these processes are reviewed here by highlighting the di...
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| author | Tortorici, Simona Biondi, Antonio Pérez-Hedo, Mertixell Larbat, Romain Zappala, Lucia |
| author_browse | Biondi, Antonio Larbat, Romain Pérez-Hedo, Mertixell Tortorici, Simona Zappala, Lucia |
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| description | Plants developed a series of defence mechanisms to counteract the attack of herbivores. These can impact on food-webs at various trophic levels, in both natural and managed ecosystems, such as crops. The biochemical and ecological bases behind these processes are reviewed here by highlighting the differences in direct and indirect, constitutive and induced defences. In integrated pest management (IPM), several pest control tools are applied in an economically sound way in order to increase the crop resilience and reduce reliance on synthetic pesticides. Plant resistance is thus a crucial aspect of preventive pest control strategies in several agroecosystems, including tomato. In this context, we review the current literature dealing with the physiology and biochemistry of tomato plants in terms of metabolite pathways and multitrophic interactions. We also describe recent advances in plant defence-based control tools obtained by studying the multitrophic interactions between pests and plants in the tomato system. |
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| spelling | ReDivia81702025-04-25T14:48:49Z Plant defences for enhanced integrated pest management in tomato Tortorici, Simona Biondi, Antonio Pérez-Hedo, Mertixell Larbat, Romain Zappala, Lucia HIPV Induced defense H10 Pests of plants U30 Research methods P01 Nature conservation and land resources invasive species Integrated pest management Secondary metabolites Plants developed a series of defence mechanisms to counteract the attack of herbivores. These can impact on food-webs at various trophic levels, in both natural and managed ecosystems, such as crops. The biochemical and ecological bases behind these processes are reviewed here by highlighting the differences in direct and indirect, constitutive and induced defences. In integrated pest management (IPM), several pest control tools are applied in an economically sound way in order to increase the crop resilience and reduce reliance on synthetic pesticides. Plant resistance is thus a crucial aspect of preventive pest control strategies in several agroecosystems, including tomato. In this context, we review the current literature dealing with the physiology and biochemistry of tomato plants in terms of metabolite pathways and multitrophic interactions. We also describe recent advances in plant defence-based control tools obtained by studying the multitrophic interactions between pests and plants in the tomato system. 2022-05-27T17:06:05Z 2022-05-27T17:06:05Z 2022 article acceptedVersion Tortorici, S., Biondi, A., Pérez‐Hedo, M., Larbat, R. & Zappalà, L. (2022). Plant defences for enhanced integrated pest management in tomato. Annals of Applied Biology, 180(3), 328-337. 1744-7348 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/8170 10.1111/aab.12750 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aab.12750 en The authors are thankful for the funders of this project: the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research (PRIN Project TORTORICI ET AL. 333 Biopesticides for sustainable insect pest control, BIOPIC); the Italian Ministry of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policies, ERA-NET action ARIMNET2 2015 call (project Sustainable Tomato Production, STomP). Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ openAccess Wiley Online Library electronico |
| spellingShingle | HIPV Induced defense H10 Pests of plants U30 Research methods P01 Nature conservation and land resources invasive species Integrated pest management Secondary metabolites Tortorici, Simona Biondi, Antonio Pérez-Hedo, Mertixell Larbat, Romain Zappala, Lucia Plant defences for enhanced integrated pest management in tomato |
| title | Plant defences for enhanced integrated pest management in tomato |
| title_full | Plant defences for enhanced integrated pest management in tomato |
| title_fullStr | Plant defences for enhanced integrated pest management in tomato |
| title_full_unstemmed | Plant defences for enhanced integrated pest management in tomato |
| title_short | Plant defences for enhanced integrated pest management in tomato |
| title_sort | plant defences for enhanced integrated pest management in tomato |
| topic | HIPV Induced defense H10 Pests of plants U30 Research methods P01 Nature conservation and land resources invasive species Integrated pest management Secondary metabolites |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/8170 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aab.12750 |
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