Exploiting scents of distress: the prospect of manipulating herbivore-induced plant odours to enhance the control of agricultural pests

被引:181
作者
Turlings, Ted C. J.
Ton, Jurriaan
机构
[1] Univ Neuchatel, Inst Zool, CH-2009 Neuchatel, Switzerland
[2] Univ Utrecht, Fac Biol, Sect Phytopathol, NL-3508 TB Utrecht, Netherlands
关键词
D O I
10.1016/j.pbi.2006.05.010
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
In response to feeding by arthropods, plants actively and systemically emit various volatile substances. It has been proposed that these herbivore-induced volatiles (HIPVs) can be exploited in agricultural pest control because they might repel herbivores and because they serve as attractants for the enemies of the herbivores. Indeed, recent studies with transgenic plants confirm that odour emissions can be manipulated in order to enhance the plants' attractiveness to beneficial arthropods. An additional advantage of manipulating HIPV emissions could be their effects on neighbouring plants, as a rapidly increasing number of studies show that exposure to HIPVs primes plants for augmented defence expression. Targeting the right volatiles for enhanced emission should lead to ecologically and economically sound ways of combating important pests.
引用
收藏
页码:421 / 427
页数:7
相关论文
共 51 条
[1]   Volatile science? Metabolic engineering of terpenoids in plants [J].
Aharoni, A ;
Jongsma, MA ;
Bouwmeester, HJ .
TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 2005, 10 (12) :594-602
[2]   An elicitor of plant volatiles from beet armyworm oral secretion [J].
Alborn, HT ;
Turlings, TCJ ;
Jones, TH ;
Stenhagen, G ;
Loughrin, JH ;
Tumlinson, JH .
SCIENCE, 1997, 276 (5314) :945-949
[3]   Herbivory-induced volatiles elicit defence genes in lima bean leaves [J].
Arimura, G ;
Ozawa, R ;
Shimoda, T ;
Nishioka, T ;
Boland, W ;
Takabayashi, J .
NATURE, 2000, 406 (6795) :512-515
[4]   Volatile signaling in plant-plant interactions: "Talking trees" in the genomics era [J].
Baldwin, IT ;
Halitschke, R ;
Paschold, A ;
von Dahl, CC ;
Preston, CA .
SCIENCE, 2006, 311 (5762) :812-815
[5]   New roles for cis-jasmone as an insect semiochemical and in plant defense [J].
Birkett, MA ;
Campbell, CAM ;
Chamberlain, K ;
Guerrieri, E ;
Hick, AJ ;
Martin, JL ;
Matthes, M ;
Napier, JA ;
Pettersson, J ;
Pickett, JA ;
Poppy, GM ;
Pow, EM ;
Pye, BJ ;
Smart, LE ;
Wadhams, GH ;
Wadhams, LJ ;
Woodcock, CM .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2000, 97 (16) :9329-9334
[6]   Exposure of lima bean leaves to volatiles from herbivore-induced conspecific plants results in emission of carnivore attractants: Active or passive process? [J].
Choh, Y ;
Shimoda, T ;
Ozawa, R ;
Dicke, M ;
Takabayashi, J .
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY, 2004, 30 (07) :1305-1317
[7]   Priming in plant-pathogen interactions [J].
Conrath, U ;
Pieterse, CMJ ;
Mauch-Mani, B .
TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 2002, 7 (05) :210-216
[8]   Advances and challenges in the identification of volatiles that mediate interactions among plants and arthropods [J].
D'Alessandro, M ;
Turlings, TCJ .
ANALYST, 2006, 131 (01) :24-32
[9]   In situ modification of herbivore-induced plant odors:: A novel approach to study the attractiveness of volatile organic compounds to parasitic wasps [J].
D'Alessandro, M ;
Turlings, TCJ .
CHEMICAL SENSES, 2005, 30 (09) :739-753
[10]   Identification of volatiles that are used in discrimination between plants infested with prey or nonprey herbivores by a predatory mite [J].
De Boer, JG ;
Posthumus, MA ;
Dicke, M .
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY, 2004, 30 (11) :2215-2230