Behavioral and electrophysiological responses of cabbage aphids to odors from host plants infested by conspecific and heterospecific herbivores

IF 1.2 3区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY
Suleiman Mustapha, Kamala Pagadala Damodaram Jayanthi, Saravan Kumar Parepely, Yung Hung, Lucas Vanhaelewyn, Abdulrasak Kannike Musa
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Behavioral and electrophysiological studies on aphid responses to host plant odors, although important, are still not exhaustive for some species. Moreover, most studies have not focused on whether these responses are mediated by odors from plants infested by conspecific and heterospecific individuals. Here, our goal was to identify the chemical cues involved in the attraction of the cabbage aphid (Brevicoryne brassicae L.) to cabbage plants. To achieve this, we collected volatiles emitted from uninfested cabbage plants, cabbage plants infested by either B. brassicae (conspecifics) or by diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella) larvae (heterospecifics), and from aphids alone. Choice tests revealed that B. brassicae were mostly attracted to odors from conspecific-infested cabbage plants; however, they also showed attraction to odors from uninfested plants and plants infested by P. xylostella larvae and were least attracted to odors from aphids alone. Using coupled Gas chromatography-Electroantennographic detection studies (GC-EAD) and Gas chromatography–Mass spectrometry (GC–MS), we revealed some chemically active compounds that elicited B. brassicae olfactory response, with more of these compounds in the cabbage plant infested by conspecific than in the rest of the treatments. It is possible that the knowledge gained from this work could pave the way for synthetic lures as an integrated pest management approach for B. brassicae. Therefore, more studies would need to be conducted to validate and isolate those exact compounds that positively excited the cabbage aphids’ olfactory response.

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菜蚜对同种和异种食草动物寄主植物气味的行为和电生理反应
有关蚜虫对寄主植物气味反应的行为学和电生理学研究虽然很重要,但对某些物种来说仍不够详尽。此外,大多数研究都没有关注这些反应是否由同种和异种个体侵染植物的气味介导。在这里,我们的目标是确定卷心菜蚜虫(Brevicoryne brassicae L.)对卷心菜植物的吸引力所涉及的化学线索。为此,我们收集了未被蚜虫侵染的卷心菜植株、被卷心菜蚜(同种)或钻心虫(Plutella xylostella)幼虫(异种)侵染的卷心菜植株以及蚜虫单独释放的挥发性物质。选择测试表明,黄刺茧蜂主要被同种蚜虫侵染的卷心菜植物的气味所吸引;但是,它们也会被未受侵染的植物和被金刚夜蛾幼虫侵染的植物的气味所吸引,而对仅来自蚜虫的气味的吸引力最小。利用气相色谱-电喷雾检测(GC-EAD)和气相色谱-质谱联用技术(GC-MS),我们发现了一些能引起黄刺蝉嗅觉反应的化学活性化合物,其中受同种蚜虫侵染的卷心菜植株中的化合物含量高于其他处理。从这项工作中获得的知识有可能为将合成诱饵作为一种综合害虫管理方法来防治黄刺蝉铺平道路。因此,还需要进行更多的研究,以验证和分离出那些能积极激发甘蓝蚜虫嗅觉反应的确切化合物。
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Arthropod-Plant Interactions
Arthropod-Plant Interactions 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
6.20%
发文量
58
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Arthropod-Plant Interactions is dedicated to publishing high quality original papers and reviews with a broad fundamental or applied focus on ecological, biological, and evolutionary aspects of the interactions between insects and other arthropods with plants. Coverage extends to all aspects of such interactions including chemical, biochemical, genetic, and molecular analysis, as well reporting on multitrophic studies, ecophysiology, and mutualism. Arthropod-Plant Interactions encourages the submission of forum papers that challenge prevailing hypotheses. The journal encourages a diversity of opinion by presenting both invited and unsolicited review papers.
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