Biochemistry of how plants resist insect attack determined
Monday, November 15, 2010 - 16:00
in Mathematics & Economics
Many plants, including crops, release volatiles in response to insect attack. The chemical compounds can be a defense or can be an aromatic call for help to attract enemies of the attacking insect. Researchers from Virginia Tech, Michigan State University, and Georg-August-University Gottingen have discovered how plants produce the defensive compounds.