Plant-insect interactions: molecular approaches to insect resistance. Ferry, N., Edwards, M., G., Gatehouse, J., A., & Gatehouse, A., M., R. Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 15(2):155-161, 2004. abstract bibtex Recent advances in our understanding of induced responses in plants and their regulation, brought about by a revolution in molecular biology, have re-focused attention on the potential exploitation of endogenous resistance mechanisms for crop protection. The future goal of crop biotechnology is thus to engineer a durable, multimechanistic resistance to insect pests through an understanding of the diversity of plant responses to insect attack.
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