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Plant-emitted semi-volatiles shape the infochemical environment and herbivore resistance of heterospecific neighbors

机译:植物排放的半挥发物塑造了异化邻居的信息化学环境和草食动物抗性

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Plant-emitted volatiles have been reported to shape ecological interactions occurring among species within single or between multiple trophic levels. The ecological contribution of volatiles to plant-herbivore, plant-pathogen, plant-to-plant and multitrophic interactions can be mutualistic, or may either favor or disfavor the players involved in the infochemical network. Emitting, perceiving or being passively engaged with airborne volatiles can result in ecological costs and/or benefits, render competitive advantage and shape population dynamics. We recently demonstrated a cost-effective way for plants to take advantage of volatile-based defense: by adsorbing neighbor-emitted compounds to defend against herbivory. We found that specific semi-volatiles emitted by Rhododendron tomentosum Harmaja are adsorbed to neighboring birch (Betula spp.) foliage in a natural habitat, in a field set-up and in the laboratory. These semi-volatiles were found to deter certain birch herbivores, and may thus confer associational resistance to birch. Here we show the relative change in the volatile profile of birch that occurs when neighbored by R. tomentosum. We further discuss the potential wider role of biogenic semi-volatiles for ecological interactions in natural environments and suggest how they might be utilized for pest management in agricultural crop production.
机译:据报道,植物排放的挥发物可以改变单个营养级或多个营养级之间物种之间发生的生态相互作用。挥发物对植物-草食动物,植物-病原体,植物-植物和多营养相互作用的生态贡献可以是相互的,也可以是有利于或不利于信息化学网络的参与者。散发,感知或被动地与空气中的挥发性物质接触,可能会导致生态成本和/或收益,产生竞争优势并影响人口动态。最近,我们证明了植物利用基于挥发物的防御的一种经济有效的方法:通过吸收邻居排放的化合物来防御草食动物。我们发现,杜鹃花杜鹃Harmaja排放的特定半挥发物被吸附到自然栖息地,田间环境和实验室中的邻近桦木(Betula spp。)叶子上。发现这些半挥发物可以阻止某些桦树草食动物,因此可以赋予其对桦树的抗药性。在这里,我们显示了当被毛绒球菌(R. tomentosum)邻接时,桦木挥发性成分的相对变化。我们进一步讨论了生物半挥发物对于自然环境中生态相互作用的潜在更广泛的作用,并提出了如何将其用于农业作物生产中的有害生物管理。

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