ISBN-13: 9786208429737 / Angielski / Miękka / 240 str.
Plants and insects have co-evolved over millions of years, resulting in complex and dynamic interactions that have shaped the biodiversity of our planet. Plant-insect relationships may exhibit features of mutualism, antagonism and commensalism. Plant-insect interactions have significant implications for agroecosystem functioning and services. Thus, understanding the complex relationships between plants and insects is critical for sustainable agriculture and ecosystem management. These interactions are also critical to the interplay between agroecosystems and their ecological implications for the sustainability of agriculture production. This review aimed to explore the chemical, molecular and ecological interactions between agriculture and insects for the benefit of agroecosystems. Literature synthesis and analysis based on a thorough compilation of several investigations were carried out on plant-insect interactions using relevant key terms and criteria. Curation of data was based on databases and resources such as Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar, PubMed, PubChem, and Gene Ontology.