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adam_text | CONTENTS
Contributors xi
Preface xu i
Part 1 Plant-Plant Communication
1. From the Lab Bench to the Forest: Ecology and Defence
Mechanisms of Volatile-Mediated Talking Trees 3
G. Arimura and I.S. Pearse
1. Introduction 4
2. Plants Biosynthesize and Emit Volatile Organic Chemicals in Response
to Herbivory: How Do Plant-Plant Signals Emerge? 5
3. Lab-Based Advances in Plant Plant Communication 8
4. The Evolution of Plant-Plant Signals: Has Plant Plant Signalling Selected for
Emission and Perception of Particular Volatile Organic Chemicals? Ю
5. The Ecological Consequences of Plant Plant Signals: Do Plant Plant
Signals Matter Compared to Other Types of Defence? 1 1
References 15
2. Allelopathy and the Role of AHefochemicals in Plant Defence 19
S. Latif, G. Chiapusio and L.A. Weston
1. Introduction 20
2. Plant Defence and the Role of Afielochemicals 27
3. Classification of Secondary Metabolites 2·*
4. Allelochemical Mode of Action 31
5. Localization and Transport of Allelochemicals in Donor Plants 35
6. Factors Influencing the Release of Allelochemicals From the Plant ¿0
7. Role(s) of Allelochemicals in the Rhizosphore. in Neighbouring Plants
and Other Organisms -2
8. Metabolic Profiling of Allelochemicals in Complex Plant or Soil Extracts or
Mixtures
9. Conclusions
References *7
V
vi
Contents
3. Communication Between Host Plants and Parasitic Plants 55
P. Delavault, G. Montiel, G. Brun, J.-B. Pouvreau, S. Thoiron and P. Simier
1. Introduction 56
2. The Original Life Cycle of Obligate Root Parasitic Plants 57
3. The Host-Dependent Seed Germination of Obligate Root Parasitic Plants 59
4. The Host-Dependent Haustorium Development in Root Parasitic Plants 66
5. Host-Parasite Communications During and After Haustorium Formation 70
6. Host Response to Parasitic Plant (Broomrape) Infestation 73
7. Conclusions 74
References 75
4. Plant-Plant Communication Through Common Mycorrhizal
Networks 83
L. Gilbert and D. Johnson
1. Introduction 84
2. Evidence of Interpiant Signalling Via Common Mycorrhizal Networks 86
3. Biophysical Constraints of Signal Transfers in Common Mycorrhizal
Networks 91
4. Evolutionary Consequences of Signalling Via Common Mycorrhizal
Networks 92
5. Potential to Manage Common Mycorrhizal Networks to Aid Crop
Protection 94
6. Conclusions 94
References 95
Part 2 Plant Communication With Microbes
5. Plant Communication With Associated Microbiota in the
Spermosphere, Rhizosphere and Phyilosphere 101
P. Lemanceau, M. Barret, S. Mazurier, S. Mondy, B. Pivato, T. Fort and
C. Vacher
1. Introduction 102
2. Plant Communication With Associated Microorganisms in the
Spermosphere 103
3. Plant Communication With Associated Microorganisms in the Rhizosphere 106
4. Plant Communication With Associated Microorganisms in the Phyilosphere 115
5. Conclusions and Prospects 121
References 123
Contents
vîi
6. Chatting With a Tiny Belowground Member of the Holobiome:
Communication Between Plants and Growth-Promoting
Rhizobacteria 135
R. Sharifi and C.-M. Ryu
1. Belowground Zero 136
2. Plant Holobiome: Do Plant-Associated Microbes and the Host Plant
Represent a Superorganism? 138
3. Tiny Organism With Big Roles in Plant Health 139
4. Phytohormone Production and Modulation by Rhizobacteria for Direct
Improvement of Plant Growth 140
5. Relieving Plant Stress I: Rhizobacteria Activate Abiotic Tolerance 143
6. Relieving Plant Stress II: Rhizobacteria Activate Biotic Resistance 145
7. You Are Not Alone! - Plants Cry for Help From Rhizobacteria Under
Insect Attack 150
8. From the Petri Dish to the Field: Commercial Applications of
Rhizobacteria 150
9. Perspectives 153
References 154
7. Effector-Mediated Communication of Filamentous Plant
Pathogens With Their Hosts 161
E. Gaulin
1. Introduction 162
2. Computational Methods to Predict Effectors 163
3. Functional Methods to Validate In Silico Prediction of Effectors 166
4. Location of Effectors Encoding Genes Within the Microbial Genomes 167
5. Effector Origin and Evolution 168
6. Effector Secretion and Translocation Inside Host Cells 170
7. Effector Functions 172
8. Role of Effectors Beyond Plant Pathogenesis 173
9. Concluding Remarks 175
Acknowledgements 175
References 175
8. Commonalities in Symbiotic Plant-Microbe Signalling 187
R. Holmer, L. Rutten, W. Kohlen, R. van Velzen and R. Geurts
1. Introduction 188
2. intimate Plant Root-Microbe Symbioses 188
Contents
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3. Recognition and Attraction of Symbiotic Partners 193
4. A Conserved Signalling Pathway for Endosymbioses 200
5. Repressing Immunity 206
6. Perspectives in Symbiotic Signalling 208
Acknowledgements 209
References 210
Part 3 Plant Communication With Animals
9. Plant-Pollinator Communication 225
P. Wester and K. Lunau
1. Introduction 227
2. Sensoria, Sensory Bias and Preferences of Pollinators 229
3. Flowers as Sensoiy Billboards 239
Acknowledgements 243
References 244
10. Mimicry and Deception in Pollination 259
K, Lunau and P. Wester
1. Introduction 260
2. Honesty and Deception in Pollination 261
3. No֊, One- and Multiple-Mode! Mimicry 263
4. Diversity of Signal Receivers in Flower Mimicry 268
5. The Costs of Deception 271
Acknowledgement 272
References 272
11. Plant Communication With Herbivores 281
ID. Blande
1. Introduction 282
2. Herbivores Use Plant Volatile Signals to Locate Their Hosts 283
3. Induction of Volatiles by Herbivores 285
4. Herbivores Eavesdropping on Informative Chemical Cues 287
5. True Communication Between Plants and Herbivores 290
6. Plant Eavesdropping on Herbivore-Emitted Chemical Cues 293
7. Communication Between Plants and Higher Trophic Levels 296
8. Summary and Future Directions 297
Acknowledgements 298
References 298
Contents
IX
12. Communication of Sedentary Plant-Parasitic Nematodes
With Their Host Plants 305
T. Hewezi and TJ. Baum
1. Introduction 305
2. Plant-Nematode Recognition 306
3. Nematode Invasion of Host Plants and Formation of Feeding Structures 308
4. Nematode Adaptations to Parasitism 311
5. Functions of Nematode Effector Proteins 312
6. microRNAs and Epigenetic Regulation 316
Acknowledgements 319
References 319
Subject Index 325
Author Index 343
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