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Herbivore-induced Blueberry Volatiles and Intra-plant Signaling
 

Herbivore-induced Blueberry Volatiles and Intra-plant Signaling

Article DOI: 10.3791/3440-v 10:29 min December 18th, 2011
December 18th, 2011

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Summary

A push-pull method for collecting plant volatiles is described. The method allows for a comparison of volatiles induced by herbivore feeding, exogenous methyl jasmonate, and mechanical damage. This technique is also used to investigate the volatile response of undamaged branches to exposure to volatiles from herbivore-damaged branches within blueberry plants.

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Herbivore-induced Blueberry Volatiles Intra-plant Signaling HIPVs Plant Hormone Jasmonic Acid Methyl Jasmonate Gypsy Moth Caterpillars Volatile Emissions Direct Plant Defenses Indirect Plant Defenses Push-pull Method Volatile Collection Unit
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