BIOLOGY 415 PLANT CONSTITUENTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS. Winter Term, 2000

Plant-Animal Interactions: SELECTED REFERENCES


Abrahamson, W. G. (ed.), 1988 Plant-Animal Interactions. McGraw-Hill Book Co., NY.

Adler, J. H. and R. J. Grebenok 1995 Biosynthesis and distribution of insect-molting hormones in plants- a review. Lipids 30: 257-262.

Adler, J. H. and R. J. Grebenok 1997. Occurrence, biosynthesis, and putative role of ecdysteroids in plants. Pp. 181-192 in E. J. Parish and W. D. Nes, Biochemistry and Function of Sterols. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.

Agosta, W. C. 1992 Chemical communication : the language of pheromones. W.H. Freeman, NY.

Agosta, W. C. 1996. Bombardier Beetles and Fever Trees: A Close-up Look at Chemical Warfare and Signals in Animals and Plants. Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., Reading, MA.

Ananththakrishnan, T. N. 1993 Chemical Ecology of Phytophagous Insects International Science Publisher, NY.

Armbruster, W. S. 1984 The role of resin in angiosperm pollination: Ecological and chemical considerations. Am. J. Bot. 71:1149-1160.

Baldwin, I. T., and C. A. Preston. 1999. The eco-physiological complexity of plant responses to insect herbivores. Planta. 208: 137-45.

Barbosa, P. and J. A. Saunders 1985 Plant allelochemicals: Linkages between herbivores and their natural enemies. Rec. Advs. in Phytochem. 19:107-137.

Barbosa, P., V. A. Krischik and C. G. Jones (eds.), 1991 Microbial Mediation of Plant-Herbivore Interactions. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York.

Bentley, B. and T. Elias (eds.) 1983 The Biology of Nectaries. Columbia Univ. Press, NY.

Bergström, G.. 1978 Role of volatile chemicals in Ophrys-pollinator interactions. pp. 207-231 in Biochemical Aspects of Plant and Animal Coevolution, J. B. Harborne, (ed.), Academic Press, London.

Bernays, E. A. 1989-1994 Insect-Plant Interactions. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. The topics covered range from floral scents to chemical defenses.

Bowers, M. D. 1990 Recycling plant natural products for insect defense. pp. 353-386 in Insect Defenses. D. L. Evans and J. O. Schmidt (eds.), State Univ. of New York Press, Albany.

Brattsten, L. B. and S. Ahmad 1986 Molecular Aspects of Insect-Plant Interactions. Plenum Press, NY.

Bryant, J. P., F. S. Chapin III, P. Reichardt and T. Clausen 1985 Adaptation to resource availability as a determinant of chemical degense strategies in woody plants. Rec. Advs. in Phytochem. 19:219-237.

Casida, J. E. and G. B. Quistad (eds.) 1995. Pyrethrum Flowers: Production, Chemistry, Toxicology, and Uses. Oxford University Press, New York, NY.

Chen, I. 1990 Plants bite back. Science News 138:408-410.

Claus, R., H. O. Hoppen and H. Karg 1981 The secret of truffles: A steroidal phermone. Experientia 37:1178-1179.

Crombie, L. 1999. Natural product chemistry and its part in the defence against insects and fungi in agriculture . Pesticide Science. 55: 761-74.

Cutler, H. G. (ed.), 1988 Biologically Active Natural Products. Potential Use in Agriculture. Am. Chem. Soc., Washington, D.C. Individual chapters consider the plant defenses against herbivores and their possible use in place of insecticides. Phenol glycosides, cyanogenic glycosides, glucosinolates, nitro compounds, avermectins, mitotic disrupters, Artemisia terpenoids, acylnornicotines, oviposition deterrents, parastsitoid cuing agents, iridoid compounds and sex pheromones are discussed.

de Maagd, R. A., D. Bosch, and W. Stiekema. 1999. Bacillus thuringiensis toxin-mediated insect resistance in plants. Trends in Plant Science. 4: 9-13.

Dinan, L., T. Savchenko and P.Whiting 1999. Plant natural products as insect steroid receptor agonists and antagonists. Pesticide Science 55: 331-335.

Ehrlich, P. R. and P. H. Raven. 1967 Butterflies and plants. Sci. Am. 216 (June): 104-113.

Evans, D. L. and J. O. Schmidt (eds.), 1990 Insect Defenses. State Univ. of New York Press, Albany). The use of plant secondary compounds in defense is also discussed.

Faegri, K. 1979 Principles of Pollination Ecology, 3rd ed., Pergamon, Oxford.

Felix D'Mello, J. P. et al. 1991 Toxic Substances in Crop Plants. Royal Soc. of Chemistry, Cambridge. Some of these toxins exert play a role in defense against insects.

Fritz, R. S. and E. L. Simms 1992 Plant Resistance to Herbivores and Pathogens. Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.

Frutos, R., C. Rang, and F. Royer. 1999. Managing insect resistance to plants producing Bacillus thuringiensis toxins. Critical Reviews in Biotechnology. 19: 227-76.

Garcia-Olmedo, F., A. Molina, J. M. Alamillo, and P. Rodriguez-Palenzuela. 1998. Plant defense peptides. Biopolymers. 47: 479-91.

Gatehouse, A. M. R., D. Boulter and V. A. Hilder. 1991 Novel insect resistance using protease inhibitor genes. pp. 63-77 in Plant Gene Research. E. S. Dennis and D. J. Llewellyn (eds.), Springer-Verlag, Wien.

Gatehouse, A. M. R., V. A. Hilder and D. Boulter (eds.) 1992 Plant Genetic Manipulation for Crop Protection.

Grainage, M. and S. Ahmed. 1988 Handbook of Plants with Pest-control Properties. Wiley, NY.

Green, M. B. and P. A. Hedin (eds.) 1986 Natural Resistance of Plants to Pests. Am. Chem. Soc., Washington, DC.

Harborne, J. B. (ed.) 1972 Phytochemical Ecology. Academic Press, London). Several aspects of the role of secondary compounds in flavor and food selection by animals are covered in individual chapters.

Harborne, J. B. (ed.) 1978 Biochemical Aspects of Plant and Animal Evolution. Acad. Press, NY). Separate chapters deal with the influence of various chemicals on animal feeding.

**Harborne, J. B. (ed.) 1993 Introduction to Ecological Biochemistry, 3rd edn., Academic Press, London. Individual chapters deal with the biochemistry of plant pollination, plant toxins and their effects on animal feeding patterns, hormonal interactions between animals and plants and feeding preferences. **pp. 71-103 on plant defenses and **pp. 104-127 which cover hormonal interactions between animals and plants are recommended.

*Harborne, J. B. and H. Baxter 1993. Phytochemical Dictionary. A Handbook of Bioactive Compounds from Plants. Taylor and Francis, London. A comprehensive listing of plant secondary comounds with their structure, sources and physiological action. At the start of each section, there is a good summary for that chemical group.

Hay, M. anc W. Fenical 1988 Marine plant-herbivore interactions: The ecology of chemical defense. Ann. Rev. Ecol. and Systematics 19:111-145.

Hedin, Paul A. 1997. Phytochemicals for pest control. American Chemical Society Washington, DC.

Hedlin, P. A., J. J. Menn and R. J. Hollingsworth (eds.) 1994 Natural and Engineered Pest Management Agents. Am. Chem. Soc., Washington, DC.

Hegarty, M. P., E. E. Hegarty and A. H. Gentry 1991 Secondary compounds in vines with emphasis on those with defensive functions. pp. 287-310 in The Biology of Vines. F. E. Putz and H. A. Mooney (eds.), Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge.

Hemingway, R. W. and J. J. Karchesy (eds.), 1989) Chemistry and Significance of Condensed Tannins. Plenum Press, NY. Specific chapters cover effects on animal nutrition and insects.

Hilder, V. A., and D. Boulter. 1999. Genetic engineering of crop plants for insect resistance - a critical review. Crop Protection. 18: 177-91.

Jacobson, M. 1990 Glossary of Plant-derived Insect Deterrents. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.

Jolivet, P. 1992 Insects and Plants. Parallel Evolution and Adaptations. 2nd edn. Sandhill Crane Press, Inc., Gainesville, FL.

Jolivet, Pierre. 1998. Interrelationship between Insects and Plants. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.

Juniper, B. and R. Southwood. Insects and the Plant Surface. Edward Arnold, Ltd. 1986 Specific chapters deal with oviposition and feeding stimuli, insect behavior and the chemistry of plant surface waxes, glandular trichomes and their role in defense.

Juniper, B. E. 1989 The Carnivorous Plants. Academic Press, San Diego). Some remarkable adaptations for luring and capturing insects are discussed.

Juniper, B. E. and C. E. Jeffree. 1989 Plant Surfaces. Edward Arnold Ltd., London.

Juniper, B. E., R. J. Robins and D. M. Joel. 1989 The Carnivorous Plants. Academic Press, London.

Karban, R. 1997. Induced Responses to Herbivory. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

Knudsen, J. T., and L. Tollsten 1993 Trends in floral scent chemistry in pollination syndromes: Floral scent composition in moth-pollinated taxa. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 113: 263-284.

Lambert, L., R. M. Beach, T. C. Kilen and J. W. Todd. 1992) Soybean pubescence and its influence on larval development and oviposition preference of lepidopterous insects. Crop Sci. 32:463-466.

Landolt, P. J. and T. W. Phillips 1997 Host plant influences on sex pheromone behavior of phytophagous insects. Annual Review of Entomology 42: 371-391.

Langenheim, J. H. 1994 Higher plant terpenoids: A phytocentric overview of their ecological roles. J. Chemical Ecology 20: 1223-1280.

Lewinsohn, E. et al. 1993 Oleoresins in grand fir (Abies grandis) saplings and mature trees. Plant Physiol. 101: 1021-1028.

Mandava, H. B. 1985 CRC Handbook of Natural Pesticides: Methods. Vol. I. Theory, Practice, and Detection. Vol. III, Isolation and Identification. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.

Maugh, T. H., II. 1982 Exploring plant resistance to insects. Science 216:722-723.

Metcalf, E. R. L. 1994 Role of kairomones in integrated pest management. Phytoparasitica 22: 275-279.

Metcalf, R. L. and E. R. Metcalf 1992 Plant Kairomones in Insect Ecology and Control. Chapman and Hall, NY. A complex terminology is discussed on p. 4.

Miller, J. R. and T. A. Miller (eds.), 1986 Insect-Plant Interactions. Springer-Verlag, NY.

Moffat, A. S. 1991 Research on biological pest control moves ahead. Science 252:211-212.

Morgan, E. D. and N. B. Mandava (eds.) 1987 Handbook of Natural Pesticides. Vol. III. Insect Growth Regulators. Part A. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.

Myers, J. H. and D. Bazely 1991 Thorns, spines, prickles, and hairs: Are they stimulated by herbivory and do they deter herbivores? pp. 325-344 in Phytochemical Induction by Herbivores. D. W. Tallamy and M. J. Raupp (eds.), John Wiley and Sons, Inc., NY.

Naumann, K. 1992 Chemistry of Plant Protection, Vol. 5. Synthetic Pyrethroid Insecticides. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.

Nilsson, L. A. 1992 Orchid pollination biology. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 7: 255-259.

Palo, R. T. and C. T. Robbins (eds.), 1991 Plant Defenses Against Mammalian Herbivory. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.

Paul, V. J. (ed.) 1992. Ecological Roles of Marine Natural Products. Comstock Pub. Associates, Ithaca, NY.

Phillips, M. A., and R. B. Croteau. 1999. Resin-based defenses in conifers. Trends in Plant Science. 4: 184-90.

Price, P. W., T. M. Lewinsohn, G. W. Fernandes and W. W. Benson. 1991 Plant-Animal Interactions. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., NY.

Raina, A. K., T. G. Kingman and A. K. Mattoo 1992 Chemical signals from the host plant and sexual behavior in a moth. Science 255: 592-594.

Rhodes, D. F. 1985 Phermonal communication between plants. Rec. Advrs. in Phytochem. 19:195-218.

Rice, E. L. 1983 Pest Control with Nature's Chemicals. Univ. of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK.

Richardson, M. 1991) Seed storage proteins: The enzyme inhibitors. pp. 259-305 in Methods in Plant Biochemistry. Vol. 5. Amino Acids, Proteins and Nucleic Acids. L. J. Rogers (ed.),. Academic Press, London. pp. 281-.

Ritter, F. J. (ed.) 1979 Chemical Ecology: Odour Communication in Animals. Elsevier, North Holland, Amsterdam.

Rosenthal, G. A. and D. H. Janzen (eds.) 1979 Herbivores. Their Interaction with Secondary Plant Metabolites. Academic Press, NY.

Scheuer, P. J. 1990 Some marine ecological phenomena: Chemical basis and biomedical potential. Science 248: 173-177.

Spencer, K. C. (ed.) 1988 Chemical Mediation of Coevolution. Academic Press, San Diego.

Stone, R. 1992 A biopesticidal tree begins to blossom. Science 255:1070-1071.

Taiz, L., and E. Zeiger 1991. Plant Physiology. Benjamin/Cummings Publ. pp. 320-344 survey the secondary compounds and summarize their role in defense.

Takahashi, S. 1993 Insect behavior modifiers. pp. 242- in Bioactive Natural Products. Colegate, S. M. and R. J. Molyneux (eds.) CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.

Tallamy, D. W., and M. J. Raupp 1991 Phytochemical Induction by Herbivores. John Wiley and Sons, Somerset, NJ.

Thompson, J. N. 1994 The Coevolutionary Process. : University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

Tumlinson, J. H., W. J. Lewis and L. E. M. Vet 1993 How parasitic wasps find their host. Sci. Am. 268 (Mar): 100- .

Turlings, T. C. J., J. H. Tumlinson and W. J. Lewis 1990 Exploitation of herbivore-induced plant odors by host-seeking parasitic wasps. Science 250:1251-1253.

Van der Pijl, L. and C. H. Dodson 1966 Orchid flowers: Their Pollination and Evolution. Univ. of Miami Press, Coral Gables, FL.

Vogel, S. 1990 The Role of Scent Glands in Pollination. Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Washington, DC.

Williams, N. H. 1983 Floral fragrances as cues in animal behavior. pp. 50-72 in Handbook of Experimental Biology. C. E. Jones and R. J. Little (eds.) Van Nostrand Reinhold, NY.

Wink, M. (ed.) 1999. Functions of Plant Secondary Metabolites and Their Exploitation in Biotechnology. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.


*Certain aspects are also covered by references on the general, hormone-pheromone-kairomone, toxin, pigment and flavor lists.

**Recommended reading


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