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Responses of a predatory bug to a mixture of herbivore-induced plant volatiles from multiple plant species

机译:食肉动物对多种植物食草动物诱导的植物挥发物混合物的反应

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The attractiveness of herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) from a specific plant species to natural enemies has been well established. However, under natural conditions and polycultural agriculture systems, the interactions among trophic levels are thought to be more complex. For instance, complex mixtures of volatiles emitted from diverse host plant species infested by polyphagous herbivores might affect responses of natural enemies. In this study, we investigated whether a mixture of HIPVs emitted from herbivore-damaged multiple host plant species affect responses of a predatory bug. Therefore, we report (1) olfactory responses of the predatory bug (Orius strigicollis) to volatiles emitted from cotton bollworm (Helicoverpa armigera) first instar larvae-damaged multiple plant species (tomato, French bean and sweet corn), (2) chemical analyses of volatiles emitted from the three plant species exposed to different treatments and (3) olfactory responses of the predators to a reconstituted HIPV blend from multiple plant species based on chemical analyses. O. strigicollis significantly preferred volatiles emanating from H. armigera-damaged multiple plant species to volatiles emanating from a single plant species. In all the three plant species, H. armigera-damaged seedlings emitted significantly a greater amount of volatiles as well as a larger number of volatile compounds than an undamaged or a mechanically injured seedling. The predators preferred the reconstituted HIPVs from multiple plant species to the reconstituted HIPVs from a single plant species. Thus, the mixture of HIPVs from multiple plant species enhanced the attractiveness to the predators.
机译:食草动物诱导的植物挥发物(HIPVs)从特定植物物种到天敌的吸引力已得到公认。但是,在自然条件和多元文化农业系统的作用下,营养级之间的相互作用被认为更为复杂。例如,由多食性食草动物侵染的多种宿主植物排放的挥发物的复杂混合物可能会影响天敌的反应。在这项研究中,我们调查了从食草动物破坏的多个寄主植物物种释放的HIPV的混合物是否影响掠食性昆虫的反应。因此,我们报告(1)捕食性臭虫(Orius strigicollis)对棉铃虫(Helicoverpa armigera)第一龄幼虫破坏的多种植物物种(番茄,法国豆和甜玉米)释放的挥发物的嗅觉响应,(2)化学分析基于化学分析的三种植物所排放的挥发物的挥发性和(3)捕食者对多种植物重构的HIPV混合物的嗅觉响应。 O. strigicollis显着地优选由棉铃虫损害的多种植物物种产生的挥发物,而不是单一植物物种产生的挥发物。在这三种植物中,棉铃虫损坏的幼苗比未损坏或机械损伤的幼苗释放出更多的挥发物,以及大量的挥发性化合物。捕食者更喜欢来自多种植物物种的重组HIPV,而不是来自单一植物物种的重组HIPV。因此,来自多种植物的HIPV的混合物增强了对捕食者的吸引力。

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