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PRENEMA investigates how plants respond to herbivore natural enemies, focusing on the interactions between maize, its wild ancestor teosinte, a root herbivore, and entomopathogenic nematodes. The project aims to develop new methods for analyzing plant responses and their ecological implications in agricultural systems.
Interactions between plants, herbivores and herbivore natural enemies, so-called tritrophic interactions, are important determinants of ecological processes and crop yields.
Plants play an important role in tritrophic interactions through their capacity to recognize and respond to herbivores by activating defences.
Interestingly, recent work shows that plants also respond directly to natural enemies of herbivores.
However, the mechanisms and specificity of these responses are not well understood…
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