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2. Enhanced chemical and physical defense traits in a rice cultivar showing resistance to leaffolder infestation
3. Advances in molecular interactions between rice and insect herbivores
4. OsRCI-1-Mediated GLVs Enhance Rice Resistance to Brown Planthoppers
5. Multi-omic analyses reveal key sectors of jasmonate-mediated defense responses in rice
6. Role of jasmonate signaling in rice resistance to the leaf folder Cnaphalocrocis medinalis
7. Silencing an ATP-Dependent Caseinolytic Protease Proteolytic Subunit Gene Enhances the Resistance of Rice to Nilaparvata lugens
8. Exogenous Gibberellin GA3 Enhances Defense Responses in Rice to the Brown Planthopper Nilaparvata lugens (Stål)
9. Induction of defense in cereals by 4-fluorophenoxyacetic acid suppresses insect pest populations and increases crop yields in the field
10. Cooperative herbivory between two important pests of rice
11. Four-Chlorophenoxyacetic Acid Treatment Induces the Defense Resistance of Rice to White-Backed Planthopper Sogatella furcifera
12. Knocking Out OsRLK7-1 Impairs Rice Growth and Development but Enhances Its Resistance to Planthoppers
13. Brown planthoppers manipulate rice sugar transporters to benefit their own feeding
14. Zinc finger protein transcription factors: Integrated line of action for plant antimicrobial activity
15. Infestation by the Piercing–Sucking Herbivore Nilaparvata lugens Systemically Triggers JA- and SA-Dependent Defense Responses in Rice
16. Sakuranetin protects rice from brown planthopper attack by depleting its beneficial endosymbionts
17. The Fall Armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), Influences Nilaparvata lugens Population Growth Directly, by Preying on Its Eggs, and Indirectly, by Inducing Defenses in Rice
18. Nitrogen Supply Influences Herbivore-Induced Direct and Indirect Defenses and Transcriptional Responses in Nicotiana attenuata
19. A Salivary Endo- β -1,4-Glucanase Acts as an Effector That Enables the Brown Planthopper to Feed on Rice
20. Functional dissection of rice jasmonate receptors involved in development and defense
21. Silencing a dehydration‐responsive element‐binding gene enhances the resistance of plants to a phloem‐feeding herbivore
22. The N‐terminal subunit of vitellogenin in planthopper eggs and saliva acts as a reliable elicitor that induces defenses in rice
23. Manduca sexta Recognition and Resistance among Allopolyploid Nicotiana Host Plants
24. Rice phenolamindes reduce the survival of female adults of the white-backed planthopper Sogatella furcifera
25. Jasmonate-mediated gibberellin catabolism constrains growth during herbivore attack in rice.
26. Herbivore-Induced Defenses in Rice and Their Potential Application in Rice Planthopper Management
27. Molecular characterization and functional analysis of cytochrome P450-mediated detoxification CYP302A1 gene involved in host plant adaptation in Spodoptera frugieprda
28. (−)‐Loliolide is a general signal of plant stress that activates jasmonate‐related responses
29. Characterization of Indoxacarb Resistance in the Fall Armyworm: Selection, Inheritance, Cross-Resistance, Possible Biochemical Mechanisms, and Fitness Costs
30. The Rice Transcription Factor WRKY53 Suppresses Herbivore-Induced Defenses by Acting as a Negative Feedback Modulator of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Activity
31. (−)‐Loliolide is a general signal of plant stress that activates jasmonate‐related responses.
32. Induced Jasmonate Signaling Leads to Contrasting Effects on Root Damage and Herbivore Performance
33. The N-terminal subunit of vitellogenin in planthopper eggs and saliva acts as a reliable elicitor that induces defenses in rice
34. The lipoxygenase gene OsRCI‐1 is involved in the biosynthesis of herbivore‐induced JAs and regulates plant defense and growth in rice
35. Down-Regulation of P450 Genes Enhances Susceptibility to Indoxacarb and Alters Physiology and Development of Fall Armyworm, Spodoptera frugipreda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
36. The prospect of applying chemical elicitors and plant strengtheners to enhance the biological control of crop pests
37. Editorial: Inducing Plant Resistance Against Insects Using Exogenous Bioactive Chemicals: Key Advances and Future Perspectives
38. Low-level cadmium exposure influences rice resistance to herbivores by priming jasmonate signaling
39. (Z)-3-Hexenal, One of the Green Leaf Volatiles, Increases Susceptibility of Rice to the White-Backed Planthopper Sogatella furcifera
40. The Chloroplast-Localized Phospholipases D α4 and α5 Regulate Herbivore-Induced Direct and Indirect Defenses in Rice
41. Silencing an E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Gene OsJMJ715 Enhances the Resistance of Rice to a Piercing-Sucking Herbivore by Activating ABA and JA Signaling Pathways
42. Silencing a Simple Extracellular Leucine-Rich Repeat Gene OsI-BAK1 Enhances the Resistance of Rice to Brown Planthopper Nilaparvata lugens
43. Role of jasmonate signaling in rice resistance to the leaf folder Cnaphalocrocis medinalis
44. The jasmonic acid‐amino acid conjugates JA‐Val and JA‐Leu are involved in rice resistance to herbivores
45. Evolutionary changes in an invasive plant support the defensive role of plant volatiles
46. Silencing of a Germin-like Gene in Nicotiana attenuata Improves Performance of Native Herbivores
47. Overexpression of a Xylanase Inhibitor Gene, OsHI-XIP, Enhances Resistance in Rice to Herbivores
48. Herbivore-Induced Defenses in Rice and Their Potential Application in Rice Planthopper Management
49. Contrasting Effects of Ethylene Biosynthesis on Induced Plant Resistance against a Chewing and a Piercing-Sucking Herbivore in Rice
50. OsMPK3 positively regulates the JA signaling pathway and plant resistance to a chewing herbivore in rice
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