Compostos orgânicos voláteis na defesa induzida das plantas contra insetos herbívoros

The identification and manipulation of chemical compounds involved in vital activities of arthropods have the potential for developing less aggressive pest control strategies. Herbivory induces the emission of volatile organic compounds involved in the recruitment of natural enemies, plant-plant interactions and repellency of other herbivores. In this report, we review the main chemical groups of volatile organic compounds and their ecological functions, provide an overview of the signal transduction pathways activated upon herbivory, and review the current state of knowledge for practical applications in pest management. We conclude by proposing perspectives for future research.

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Main Authors: Pinto-Zevallos,Delia M., Martins,Camila B. C., Pellegrino,Ana C., Zarbin,Paulo H. G.
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Química 2013
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Martins,Camila B. C.
Pellegrino,Ana C.
Zarbin,Paulo H. G.
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Martins,Camila B. C.
Pellegrino,Ana C.
Zarbin,Paulo H. G.
Compostos orgânicos voláteis na defesa induzida das plantas contra insetos herbívoros
author_facet Pinto-Zevallos,Delia M.
Martins,Camila B. C.
Pellegrino,Ana C.
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title Compostos orgânicos voláteis na defesa induzida das plantas contra insetos herbívoros
title_short Compostos orgânicos voláteis na defesa induzida das plantas contra insetos herbívoros
title_full Compostos orgânicos voláteis na defesa induzida das plantas contra insetos herbívoros
title_fullStr Compostos orgânicos voláteis na defesa induzida das plantas contra insetos herbívoros
title_full_unstemmed Compostos orgânicos voláteis na defesa induzida das plantas contra insetos herbívoros
title_sort compostos orgânicos voláteis na defesa induzida das plantas contra insetos herbívoros
description The identification and manipulation of chemical compounds involved in vital activities of arthropods have the potential for developing less aggressive pest control strategies. Herbivory induces the emission of volatile organic compounds involved in the recruitment of natural enemies, plant-plant interactions and repellency of other herbivores. In this report, we review the main chemical groups of volatile organic compounds and their ecological functions, provide an overview of the signal transduction pathways activated upon herbivory, and review the current state of knowledge for practical applications in pest management. We conclude by proposing perspectives for future research.
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