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Trichomes of Lycopersicon species and their hybrids: effects on pests and natural enemies

机译:番茄属种及其杂种的毛状体:对害虫和天敌的影响

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1 The cultivated tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum, is an economically important worldwide crop. Current pest management techniques rely heavily on pesticides but trichome-based host-plant resistance may reduce pesticide use. 2 A review of the literature is provided on trichomes of wild Lycopersicon species and the effects of trichome-based host-plant resistance on arthropods. Solvents have been used to remove glandular trichome exudates and the resulting dimminution of their effects quantified. Correlational approaches to assess the relationship between the different trichome types and effects on pests have also been used. 3 Most studies have focused on Lepidoptera and Hemiptera, although some work has included Coleoptera, Diptera and Acarina, and both antibiotic and antixenotic effects have been demonstrated. 4 Natural enemies are a cornerstone of international pest management and this review discusses how the compatibility of this approach with trichome-based host-plant resistance is uncertain because of the reported negative effects of trichomes on one dipteran, one hemipteran and several Hymenoptera. 5 For trichome-based host-plant resistance to be utilized as a pest management tool, trichomes of wild species need to be introgressed into the cultivated tomato. Hybrids between the ultivated tomato and the wild species Lycopersicon hirsutum f. glabratum, Lycopersicon pennellii and Lycopersicon cheesmanii f. minor have been produced and useful levels of resistance to Acarina, Diptera and Hemiptera pests have been exhibited, although these effects may be tempered by effects on natural enemies. 6 This review proposes that studies on genetic links between fruit quality and resistance, field studies to determine the compatibility of natural enemies and trichome-based host-plant resistance, and a strong focus on L. cheesmanii f. minor, are all priorities for further research that will help realize the potential of this natural defence mechanism in pest management.
机译:1栽培番茄番茄(Lycopersicon esculentum)是一种经济上重要的世界性作物。当前的病虫害防治技术严重依赖农药,但基于毛状体的寄主植物抗性可能会减少农药的使用。 2提供了有关野生番茄属的毛状体和基于毛状体的寄主植物抗性对节肢动物的影响的文献综述。已经使用溶剂去除腺毛的分泌物,并量化了其产生的效果。还使用了相关方法来评估不同毛线虫类型与对害虫的影响之间的关系。 3大多数研究都集中在鳞翅目和半翅目上,尽管一些研究包括鞘翅目,双翅目和A螨,并且已经证明了抗生素和抗排异作用。 4天敌是国际害虫管理的基石,而本综述讨论了这种方法与基于毛状体的寄主植物抗性的兼容性如何不确定,因为据报道,毛状体对一种二翅类,一种半翅类和几种膜翅目有负面影响。 5为了将基于毛状体的寄主植物抗性用作害虫管理工具,需要将野生物种的毛状体渗入栽培的番茄中。栽培番茄与野生种番茄间杂种f。 glabratum,Lycopersicon pennellii和Lycopersicon cheesmanii f。尽管对天敌的影响可能有所减弱,但已产生了少量的杀螨剂,并已显示出对A螨,双翅目和半翅目害虫的有用抗性水平。 6这篇综述提出了关于水果品质与抗性之间的遗传联系的研究,确定天敌与基于毛果的寄主植物抗性的相容性的田间研究,以及对车氏乳杆菌的强烈关注。较小的是所有进一步研究的重点,这将有助于实现这种自然防御机制在有害生物管理中的潜力。

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