LOCAL AND SYSTEMIC PRODUCTION OF VOLATILE HERBIVORE-INDUCED TERPENOIDS - THEIR ROLE IN PLANT-CARNIVORE MUTUALISM

被引:248
作者
DICKE, M
机构
[1] Department of Entomology, Wageningen Agricultural University, Wageningen, 6700 EH
关键词
PHASEOLUS LUNATUS; ZEA MAYS; CARNIVORE BEHAVIOR; HOMOTERPENES; INDIRECT DEFENSE; PLANT-CARNIVORE INTERACTIONS; SYSTEMIC EFFECT; TERPENOIDS;
D O I
10.1016/S0176-1617(11)81808-0
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Plants may defend themselves by promoting the effectiveness of enemies of herbivores, which is termed <indirect defense>. In the past 10 years it has become known that plants may respond to being damaged by herbivorous arthropods by producing volatiles that attract carnivorous arthropods. These volatiles are different from those emitted in response to mechanical damage and terpenoids are a major class among the herbivore-induced carnivore attractants. Herbivore secretions such as caterpillar regurgitate elicit the plant response. The carnivore-attractants are produced at the site of herbivore damage as well as systemically throughout the plant. An elicitor that is exported from herbivore-infested leaves and induced carnivore-attractant production in uninfested leaves has recently been extracted. Herbivore cues are not very detectable to carnivores at a distance, and herbivore-induced plant volatiles increase herbivore detectability enormously. Moreover, herbivore-induced plant volatiles may also provide carnivores with information about the plant species, the plant cultivar and the herbivore species that infests the plant and thus are more reliable to carnivores than general damage-related plant volatiles. Therefore, herbivore-induced volatiles are an essential information source for carnivores that search for herbivores.
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