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Terpenoid biosynthesis in Arabidopsis attacked by caterpillars and aphids: effects of aphid density on the attraction of a caterpillar parasitoid

机译:拟南芥中毛虫和蚜虫的萜类生物合成:蚜虫密度对毛虫寄生虫的吸引力的影响

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One of the responses of plants to insect attack is the production of volatile organic compounds that mediate indirect defence of plants by attracting natural enemies of the attacking herbivores. Herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) include terpenoids that play key roles in the attraction of natural enemies. Crosstalk between phytohormonal signalling pathways is well known to affect the regulation of plant defences, including the emission of HIPVs. Thus, simultaneous feeding on the same plant by caterpillars and aphids, can affect the attraction of parasitoids by the plant compared to single insect attack. The role of aphid density in the regulation of HIPV emission by plants under dual attack has not been studied previously. Here, we investigated the attraction of Diadegma semiclausum, a parasitoid of the Diamondback moth Plutella xylostella, to volatiles emitted by Arabidopsis thaliana plants, simultaneously attacked by host caterpillars, and by the non-host aphid Brevicoryne brassicae. Our study shows that the effect of aphid infestation on parasitoid attraction is influenced by the density of the aphids. Biosynthesis and emission of (E,E)-α-farnesene could be linked to the observed preference of D. semiclausum parasitoids for the HIPV blend emitted by plants dually infested by caterpillars and aphids at a high density compared to dually infested plants with a low aphid density. Parasitoids such as D. semiclausum are important enemies of herbivorous insects and a better understanding of how plants express indirect defence mechanisms in response to multiple insect attack will provide important knowledge on plant–herbivore–parasitoid interactions under multiple stress conditions.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00442-017-3985-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:植物对昆虫攻击的反应之一是产生挥发性有机化合物,这些有机化合物通过吸引攻击性草食动物的天敌来介导植物的间接防御。草食动物诱发的植物挥发物(HIPV)包括萜类化合物,它们在吸引天敌方面起关键作用。众所周知,植物激素信号传导途径之间的串扰会影响植物防御的调控,包括HIPV的排放。因此,与单个昆虫袭击相比,毛虫和蚜虫在同一棵植物上同时觅食可能会影响植物对寄生虫的吸引。以前没有研究过蚜虫密度在植物双重侵染时对HIPV排放的调节作用。在这里,我们调查了小菜蛾类小菜蛾的小寄生虫Diadegma semiclausum对拟南芥植物释放的挥发物的吸引,而这些挥发物同时受到寄主毛虫和非寄主蚜虫Bravicoryne Brassicae的攻击。我们的研究表明,蚜虫侵染对寄生虫的吸引作用受到蚜虫密度的影响。 (E,E)-α-法尼烯的生物合成和排放可能与所观察到的D. Semiclausum parasitoidss偏爱由毛虫和蚜虫双重侵染的植物所排放的HIPV混合物相比,相比于双重侵染的植物具有较低的密度蚜虫密度。半寄生的D. semiclausum等寄生虫是草食性昆虫的重要敌人,对植物如何表达对多种昆虫攻击的间接防御机制的更好理解将为在多种胁迫条件下植物-草食动物-寄生虫的相互作用提供重要知识。电子补充材料在线版本本文的文章(doi:10.1007 / s00442-017-3985-2)包含补充材料,授权用户可以使用。

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