Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from cereal plants infested with crown rot: their identity and their capacity for inducing production of VOCs in uninfested plants

A Wenda-Piesik, D Piesik, T Ligor… - International Journal of …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
When infested with Fusarium sp., the cereals Triticum aestivum L. emend. Fiori et Paol.
cv.'Bombona', Avena sativa L. cv.'Deresz', and Hordeum vulgare L. cv.'Rastik'can emit …

Cereal crop volatile organic compound induction after mechanical injury, beetle herbivory (Oulema spp.), or fungal infection (Fusarium spp.)

D Piesik, D Pańka, KJ Delaney, A Skoczek… - Journal of plant …, 2011 - Elsevier
Herbivory, mechanical injury or pathogen infestation to vegetative tissues can induce
volatile organic compounds (VOCs) production, which can provide defensive functions to …

Influence of Fusarium crown rot disease on semiochemical production by wheat plants

D Piesik, A Wenda‐Piesik, DK Weaver… - Journal of …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Plants infected by Fusarium spp. can emit volatile chemicals that differ both quantitatively
and qualitatively from undamaged plants. In this experiment, pathogen infection increased …

Volatile induction of three cereals: influence of mechanical injury and insect herbivory on injured plants and neighbouring uninjured plants

D Piesik, A Łyszczarz, P Tabaka… - Annals of Applied …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Herbivore damage and mechanical injury to leaves can stimulate the emission of volatile
compounds. It is well known that emission of these volatile organic compounds (VOC) from …

Volatile induction of infected and neighbouring uninfected plants potentially influence attraction/repellence of a cereal herbivore

D Piesik, D Pańka, M Jeske… - Journal of applied …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Pathogen infection can induce plant volatile organic compounds (VOC s). We infected 'M c N
eal'wheat and 'H arrington'barley with a F usarium spp. blend (F. graminearum, F …

Volatile organic compounds: A review of their current applications as pest biocontrol and disease management

R Razo-Belman, C Ozuna - Horticulturae, 2023 - mdpi.com
Sustainable agriculture is the most desired solution to ensure food security for the growing
world population and to face climate change. Furthermore, sustainable agriculture seeks …

Volatile-organic compound changes in rose twigs consequent to infection with rose powdery mildew

F Yang, W Dong, X Zhang, Y Li, S Zhou… - Chilean journal of …, 2019 - SciELO Chile
The chemical mechanisms involved in indirect plant-mediated interactions between insects
and phytopathogenic fungi on the host plant are poorly understood. Fungus-induced …

Volatile organic compounds released by maize following herbivory or insect extract application and communication between plants

A Skoczek, D Piesik, A Wenda‐Piesik… - Journal of Applied …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
To protect themselves from herbivory, plants have evolved an arsenal of physical and
chemical defences and release a variety of volatile organic compounds (VOC s). By …

Fusarium infection in maize: volatile induction of infected and neighboring uninfected plants has the potential to attract a pest cereal leaf beetle, Oulema melanopus

D Piesik, G Lemńczyk, A Skoczek, R Lamparski… - Journal of Plant …, 2011 - Elsevier
Fusarium infection of maize leaves and/or roots through the soil can stimulate the emission
of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). It is also well known that VOC emission from maize …

Volatilome of the maize phytopathogenic fungus Fusarium verticillioides: potential applications in diagnosis and biocontrol

F Achimón, RP Pizzolitto - Pest Management Science, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
BACKGROUND Fusarium verticillioides is a maize fungal phytopathogen and a producer of
volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and fumonisin B1 (FB1). Our aim was to study the …