The Effect of Beta-Caryophyllene Derivatives in a Tri-Species Cotton Hybrid on Cotton Aphid Infestation and Population Growth Potential

IF 0.3 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY
Raven S. Allison, Charles P Suh, Steven Hague, David L. Kerns
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Abstract. Currently, insecticide applications and genetically-modified plants expressing Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxins are the primary means for managing insect pests in cotton, but many of the pests have developed resistance to Bt proteins and insecticides. Thus, host plant resistance may be a viable solution to help prevent significant yield losses. Tri-species cotton hybrids consisting of either Gossypium hirsutum L., G. arboreum, and G. armouranium, or G. hirsutum, G. arboreum, and G. turneri have been reported to produce β-caryophyllene derivatives (12-hydroxy-β-caryophyllene and hydroxy-β-caryophyllene acetate) and have demonstrated resistance to nematodes, drought, and heat stress. Yet, there is lack of evidence whether these hybrids affect cotton insect pests. A series of field, greenhouse, and laboratory experiments were conducted to assess the impact a tri-species cotton hybrid expressing β-caryophyllene or its alcohol and acetate derivatives, have on cotton aphid, Aphis gossypii Glover. Although inconclusive in field trials, greenhouse choice test revealed the tri-species hybrid cotton had less colonization and fewer alate cotton aphids than G. hirsutum. Furthermore, in a cotton aphid reproduction study, the intrinsic rate of increase and finite rate of increase were lower for aphids feeding on the tri-species hybrid plants expressing β-caryophyllene or its alcohol derivative compared with G. hirsutum. Results suggest that the tri-species cotton hybrid, especially those capable of expressing the β-caryophyllene alcohol derivative, negatively impacts cotton aphid population development.
三品种棉花杂交种中的β-叶黄素衍生物对棉蚜虫害和种群增长潜力的影响
摘要目前,施用杀虫剂和表达苏云金芽孢杆菌(Bt)毒素的转基因植物是治理棉花害虫的主要手段,但许多害虫已对 Bt 蛋白和杀虫剂产生抗性。因此,寄主植物的抗性可能是一个可行的解决方案,有助于防止重大的产量损失。据报道,由 Gossypium hirsutum L.、G. arboreum 和 G. armouranium 或 G. hirsutum、G. arboreum 和 G. turneri 组成的三品种棉花杂交种可产生 β-石竹烯衍生物(12-羟基-β-石竹烯和羟基-β-石竹烯乙酸酯),并表现出对线虫、干旱和热胁迫的抗性。然而,这些杂交种是否会影响棉花害虫却缺乏证据。我们进行了一系列田间、温室和实验室实验,以评估表达 β-石竹烯或其乙醇和乙酸衍生物的三品种棉花杂交种对棉蚜 Aphis gossypii Glover 的影响。尽管在田间试验中没有得出结论,但温室选择试验显示,三品种杂交棉的棉蚜定殖率和绵蚜数量均低于 G. hirsutum。此外,在一项棉蚜繁殖研究中,与 G. hirsutum 相比,取食表达 β-石竹烯或其醇衍生物的三品种杂交棉植株的蚜虫的内在增长率和有限增长率都较低。结果表明,三品种棉花杂交种,尤其是能够表达β-石竹烯醇衍生物的杂交种,会对棉蚜种群的发展产生负面影响。
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Southwestern Entomologist
Southwestern Entomologist 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
0.60
自引率
25.00%
发文量
95
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Manuscripts submitted for consideration for publication in the Southwestern Entomologist should report results of entomological research in the southwestern United States or Mexico or should report results of studies on entomological species, relevant to this region, which may be done elsewhere, provided such results are geographically applicable. Manuscripts that report results of routine laboratory or field experiments for which the primary purpose is gathering baseline data or those that report results of a continuous evaluation program such as preliminary pesticide evaluation experiments, species lists with no supporting biological data, or preliminary plant resistance evaluations are not acceptable. However, reports of experiments with insecticides, acaricides, and microbials are acceptable if they are comprehensive and include data related to economics, resistance, toxicology, or other broad subject areas. Bibliographies will not be published in Southwestern Entomologist.
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