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. 2016 Sep 7;6(19):6906–6918. doi: 10.1002/ece3.2365

Table 1.

Overview on plant species that employ different types of egg‐killing defenses induced by different herbivore species

Plant species Defense type Defense mechanism Herbivore attacker Reference
Angiosperms
Family Adoxaceae
Viburnum opulus Direct Wound tissue growth Pyrrhalta viburni Desurmont and Weston (2011)
Viburnum dentatum Direct Wound tissue growth P. viburni Desurmont and Weston (2011)
Viburnum x bodnantense Direct Wound tissue growth P. viburni Desurmont and Weston (2011)
Family Apocynaceae
Vincetoxicum hirundinaria Direct HR‐like necrosis Abrostola asclepiadis Kalske et al. (2014)
Family Solanaceae
Physalis angulata Direct HR‐like necrosis + neoplasm Heliothis subflexa Petzold‐Maxwell et al. (2011)
Physalis pubescens Direct HR‐like necrosis + neoplasm H. subflexa Petzold‐Maxwell et al. (2011)
Solanum spec. (cultivar) Direct HR‐like necrosis Leptinotarsa decemlineata Balbyshev and Lorenzen (1997)
Solanum dulcamara Direct HR‐like necrosis + neoplasm Different moth species A. Steppuhn, pers. comm.
Family Brassicaceae
Arabidopsis thaliana (Col‐0) Indirect Contact chemical cues P. brassicae Blenn et al. (2012)
Brassica napus (cultivar) Direct HR‐like necrosis P. brassicae J.J.A. van Loon, pers. comm.
Brassica nigra Direct HR‐like necrosis P. rapae, P. brassicae, P. napi Shapiro and De Vay (1987); Fatouros et al. (2012, 2014)
Indirect Volatile chemical cues P. rapae, P. brassicae Fatouros et al. (2012, 2014); Cusumano et al. (2015)
Brassica oleracea Direct HR‐like necrosis P. brassicae Pashalidou et al. (2015a)
Brassica oleracea var. sabauda (cultivar) Indirect Contact chemical cues Murgantia histrionica Conti et al. (2010)
Brassica oleracea var. gemmifera (cultivar) Indirect Contact chemical cues P. rapae, P. brassicae Fatouros et al. (2005, 2008, 2009)
Brassica rapa (cultivar) Direct HR‐like necrosis P. rapae, P. brassicae Fatouros, unpubl. data
Hirschfeldia incana Direct HR‐like necrosis P. rapae, P. brassicae Fatouros, unpubl. data
Raphanus sativus (cultivar) Direct HR‐like necrosis P. rapae, P. brassicae Fatouros, unpubl. data
Eruca sativa (cultivar) Direct HR‐like necrosis P. brassicae Bruessow and Reymond (2007)
Sinapis arvensis Direct HR‐like necrosis P. rapae, P. brassicae Pashalidou et al. (2015a); Fatouros, unpubl. data
Family Fabaceae
Phaseolus vulgaris (cultivar) Direct HR‐like necrosis Apion godmani Garza et al. (2001)
Indirect Volatile chemical cues Nezara virdidula Colazza et al. (2004a,b)
Pisum sativum (cultivar) Direct Neoplasm Callosobruchus maculatus, Bruchus pisorum Doss et al. (1995, 2000)
Vicia fabia (cultivar) Indirect Volatile chemical cues N. virdidula Colazza et al. (2004a,b)
Family Myrtaceae
Eucalyptus marginata Direct Wound tissue growth Perthida glyphopa Mazanec (1985)
Family Ulmaceae
Ulmus minor Indirect Volatile chemical cues Xanthogaleruca luteola Meiners and Hilker (2000)
Ulmus campestris Indirect Volatile chemical cues X. luteola Meiners and Hilker (1997)
Family Rosaceae
Prunus serotina Direct Wound tissue growth Magicicada spp. Karban (1983)
Family Lauraceae
Persea americana (cultivar) Direct Wound tissue growth Anastrepha spec. Aluja et al. (2004)
Family Poaceae
Brachiaria brizantha Indirect Volatile chemical cues Chilo partellus Bruce et al. (2010)
Oryza sativa (cultivar) Direct Ovicidal substances Sogatella furcifera Seino and Suzuki (1997); Seino et al. (1996); Yang et al. (2013, 2014a,b)
Zea mays (cultivar) Indirect Volatile chemical cues C. partellus Tamiru et al. (2011, 2015)
Zea mays (cultivar) Indirect Contact chemical cues Sesamia nonagriodes Salerno et al. (2013)
Family Cyperaceae
Carex riparia Indirect Volatile chemical cues Cicadella viridis Chiappini et al. (2012)
Gymnosperms
Family Pinaceae
Pinus sylvestris Indirect Volatile chemical cues Neodiprion sertifer, Diprion pini Hilker et al. (2002); Mumm et al. (2003)