Hui Qu, Ze-Run Chuai, Wen-Bing Zhang, Jian Zhang, Xiao-Peng Yun, Jun Liu, Jun Zhao, Hai-Ping Li
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摘要
蓟马(Frankliniella intonsa)是一种高度多食性害虫,分布于世界各地。受 F. intonsa 侵染的向日葵种子会出现明显的视觉损害。通过嗅觉生物测定研究,我们发现与油籽向日葵的花和花粉相比,糖果向日葵的花和花粉能吸引 F. intonsa。考虑到 F. intonsa 对油籽向日葵和糖果向日葵的偏好存在差异,我们采用气相色谱-质谱法分析了两种向日葵的花和花粉的挥发性物质。使用 Y 型管生物测定法评估了向日葵蝇对这些化合物的行为反应。油籽向日葵中特有的挥发性成分--溴化香叶醇会诱发向日葵蝶的主动接近-回避行为,而糖果向日葵中特有的异戊酸乙酯会吸引向日葵蝶。F. intonsa成虫对糖果向日葵混合物有明显的吸引力。此外,田间验证表明,间作甜点向日葵和油籽向日葵可有效控制 F. intonsa。这项研究深入揭示了 F. intonsa 在寻找寄主时使用的化学线索。因此,油籽向日葵可用作驱虫植物,防止 F. intonsa 入侵。
Host selection by thrips is affected by the floral volatile profile of sunflower
Thrips, Frankliniella intonsa, is a highly polyphagous pest with a worldwide distribution. F. intonsa-infested sunflower seeds show marked visual damage. The study findings revealed that significantly more F. intonsa infested confection sunflower compared to oilseed sunflower, via olfactometer bioassay studies, we found that compared with the flower and pollen of oilseed sunflowers, those of confection sunflowers attract F. intonsa. Considering this discrepancy in the preference of F. intonsa on oilseed and confection sunflowers, the volatiles of the flower and pollens of two sunflowers were analysed by gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy. The behavioural responses of F. intonsa were assessed for these compounds using Y-tube bioassays. Geranyl bromide, a unique volatile component of oilseed sunflowers, induced an assertive approach-avoidance behaviour in F. intonsa, whereas the unique component ethyl isovalerate in confection sunflowers attracted F. intonsa. F. intonsa adults demonstrated significant attraction to the blends of confection sunflowers. Furthermore, field verification revealed that intercropping confection and oilseed sunflowers could effectively control F. intonsa. The study provided insights into the chemical cues used by F. intonsa in locating hosts. Therefore, oilseed sunflowers can be used as repellent plants to prevent F. intonsa invasion.
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Plant, Cell & Environment is a premier plant science journal, offering valuable insights into plant responses to their environment. Committed to publishing high-quality theoretical and experimental research, the journal covers a broad spectrum of factors, spanning from molecular to community levels. Researchers exploring various aspects of plant biology, physiology, and ecology contribute to the journal's comprehensive understanding of plant-environment interactions.