Plants have evolved an impressive diversity of defences to protect themselves from a correspondingly diverse assemblage of herbivores. These defences include toxic chemicals, trichomes, tough leaves, resins, volatiles that recruit extra defenders such as parasitoids, and compensatory growth following damage, to name a few. Understanding the mechanisms that plants use to defend themselves, and the ecological drivers of plant defence evolution, have been major research problems for over a century.

 

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