2022
DOI: 10.1080/17429145.2022.2154864
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Bottom-up effects of fertilization and jasmonate-induced resistance independently affect the interactions between tomato plants and an insect herbivore

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“…[7][8][9][10] Furthermore, excessive use of pesticides leads to environmental pollution and induces insecticide resistance. [11][12][13] Therefore, alternative integrated control methods including host plant resistance, 14 mass trapping, 15 mating disruption, 16 biological control and biorational pesticides 17 are needed. According to Blazhevski et al 18 combining biological control, cultural methods, and cultivar resistance can provide effective integrated control for this pest.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[7][8][9][10] Furthermore, excessive use of pesticides leads to environmental pollution and induces insecticide resistance. [11][12][13] Therefore, alternative integrated control methods including host plant resistance, 14 mass trapping, 15 mating disruption, 16 biological control and biorational pesticides 17 are needed. According to Blazhevski et al 18 combining biological control, cultural methods, and cultivar resistance can provide effective integrated control for this pest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resources, such as water, nutrients, and light, are important for the growth and development of plants ( Kozlowski and Pallardy, 1997 ; Kozlowski and Pallardy, 2002 ; Salazar-Mendoza et al., 2023 ). With changes in resources availability, plants exhibit morphological, physiological, and biochemical changes, consequent changes in metabolites, enzymes, and behaviors, and ultimately adaptive changes in phenotype and genotype ( Vierling and Kimpel, 1992 ; Salazar-Mendoza et al., 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resources, such as water, nutrients, and light, are important for the growth and development of plants ( Kozlowski and Pallardy, 1997 ; Kozlowski and Pallardy, 2002 ; Salazar-Mendoza et al., 2023 ). With changes in resources availability, plants exhibit morphological, physiological, and biochemical changes, consequent changes in metabolites, enzymes, and behaviors, and ultimately adaptive changes in phenotype and genotype ( Vierling and Kimpel, 1992 ; Salazar-Mendoza et al., 2023 ). The physiological and biochemical changes in host plants can induce ecologically important responses of parasitic plants ( Evans and Borowicz, 2015 ; Zhang et al., 2023 ) and result in indirect effects of host plants on the growth of parasitic plants ( Zagorchev et al., 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%