Autor: |
Zu, Pengjuan, Zhang, Da‐Yong, Luo, Yi‐Bo |
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Zdroj: |
Journal of Systematics & Evolution; May2023, Vol. 61 Issue 3, p441-444, 4p |
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Zu et al. ([30]) proposed an innovative approach by incorporating Shannon information theory (Shannon, [16]), originally developed for telecommunication, into the study of plant-insect communication. However, traditional studies of plant-insect chemical communication have primarily focused on specific species, with only a few links between plant-insect interactions. The chemical communication between plants and insects plays a pivotal role in shaping plant-insect interactions and ecological networks, making it a vital component in both natural and agricultural ecosystems. For example, chemicals from plant-associated fungi can have direct effects on plant-insect interactions; or indirect effects by modifying host plant metabolites and further modulate plant-insect interactions. [Extracted from the article] |
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Complementary Index |
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