Diverse literature on the effects of various physiochemical and biotic stresses on plants is drawn together in this book, which describes how the physiological, chemical, and morphological responses of plant stress may alter their suitability as hosts for herbivorous insects. Contributors discuss the effects of plant stress on global food production, plants' responses to stresses, plant pathogens and the relation between plant stress and herbivorous insect pests.
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