Plant Volatiles Influence Electrophysiological and Behavioral Responses of Lygus hesperus (original) (raw)
References
Anderson, P., Hilker, M., Hansson, B. S., Bombosch, S., Klein, B., and Schildknecht, H. 1993. Oviposition deterring components in larval frass of Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae): a behavioral and electrophysiological evaluation. J. Insect Physiol. 39:129–137. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Bernays, E. A., and Chapman, R. F. 1994. Host-Plant Selection by Phytophagous Insects. Chapman & Hall, New York. 312 pg. Google Scholar
Bjostad, L. B. 1998. Electrophysiological methods, pp. 339–369, in. J. G. Millar and K. F. Haynes (eds.). Methods in Chemical Ecology: Chemical Methods, vol. 1. Kluwer Academic Publish.
Blackmer, J. L., and Cañas, L. A. 2005. Visual cues enhance the response of Lygus hesperus (Heteroptera: Miridae) to volatiles from host plants. Environ. Entomol. 34:1524–1533. Article Google Scholar
Blackmer, J. L., Rodriguez-saona, C., Byers, J. A., Shope, K. L., and Smith, J. P. 2004. Behavioral response of Lygus hesperus to conspecifics and headspace volatiles of alfalfa in a Y-tube olfactometer. J. Chem. Ecol. 30:1547–1564. ArticleCASPubMed Google Scholar
Blight, M. M., Pickett, J. A., Wadhams, L. J., and Woodcock, C. M. 1995. Antennal perception of oilseed rape, Brassica napus, (Brassicaceae) by the cabbage seedpod weevil Ceutorhynchus assimilis (Coleoptera, Curculionidae). J. Chem. Ecol. 21:1649–1664. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Broad, S. T., Schellhorn, N. A., Lisson, S. N., and Mendham, N. J. 2008. Host location and oviposition of lepidopteran herbivores in diversified broccoli cropping systems. Agric. For. Entomol. 10:157–165. Article Google Scholar
Byers, J. A., Lanne, B. S., Löfqvist, J., Schlyter, F., and Bergström, G. 1985. Olfactory recognition of host-tree susceptibility by pine shoot beetles. Naturwissenschaften 72:324–326. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Chinta, S., Dickens, J. C., and Aldrich, J. R. 1994. Olfactory reception of potential pheromones and plant odors by tarnished plant bug, Lygus lineolaris (Hemiptera: Miridae). J. Chem. Ecol. 20:3251–3267. Article Google Scholar
Choh, Y., Uefune, M., and Takabayashi, J. 2008. Diamondback moth females oviposit more on plants infested by non-parasitized than by parasitized conspecifics. Ecol. Entomol. 33:565–568. Article Google Scholar
Coracini, M., Bengtsson, M., Liblikas, I., and Witzgall, P. 2004. Attaction of codling moth males to apple volatiles. Entomol. Exp. Appl. 110:1–10. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
De Camelo, L. A., Landolt, P. J., and Zack, R. S. 2007. A kairomone based attract-and-kill system effective against alfalfa looper (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). J. Econ. Entomol. 100:366–374. Article Google Scholar
De Moraes, C. M., Lewis, W. J., Paré, P. W., Alborn, H. T., and Tumlinson, J. H. 1998. Herbivore infested plants selectively attract parasitoids. Nature 393: 570–574. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
De Moraes, C. M., Mescher, M. C., and Tumlinson, J. H. 2001. Caterpillar-induced nocturnal plant volatiles repel conspecific females. Nature 410:577–580. ArticleCASPubMed Google Scholar
Debolt, J.W. 1982. Meridic diet for rearing successive generations of Lygus hesperus. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Amer. 75:119–22. Google Scholar
Dicke, M., and Van Loon, J. J. A. 2003. Multitrophic effects of herbivore-induced plant volatiles in an evolutionary context. Entomol. Exp. Appl. 97:237–249 Article Google Scholar
Dickens, J. C. 1989. Green leaf volatiles enhance aggregation pheromone of boll weevil, Anthonomus grandis. Entomol. Exp. Appl. 52:191–203. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Dobson, H. E. M. 2006. Relationship between floral fragrance composition and type of pollinator, pp. 147–198, in N. Dudareva and E. Pichersky (eds.).Biology of Floral Scent_._ CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, USA. Google Scholar
Frati, F., Salerno, G. Conti, E., and Bin, F. 2008. Role of the plant-conspecific complex in host location and intra-specific communication of Lygus rugulipennis. Physiol. Entomol. 33:129–137. Article Google Scholar
Frati, F., Chamberlain, K., Birkett, M., Dufour, S., Mayon, P., Woodcock, C., Wadhams, L., Pickett, J., Salerno, G. Conti, E., and Bin, F. 2009. Vicia faba—Lygus rugulipennis interactions: Induced plant volatiles and sex pheromone enhancement. J. Chem. Ecol. 35:201–208. ArticleCASPubMed Google Scholar
Groot, A. T., Timmer, R., Gort, G., Lelyveld, G. P., Drijfhout, F. P., Van Beek, T. A., and Visser, J. H. 1999. Sex-related perception of insect and plant volatiles in Lygocoris pabulinus. J. Chem. Ecol. 25:2357–2371. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Innocenzi, P. J. Hall, D. R., Cross, J. V., Masuh, H., Phythian, S. J., Chittamaru, S., and Guarino, S. 2004. Investigation of long-range female sex pheromone of the European tarnished plant bug, Lygus rugilipennis: chemical, electrophysiological, and field studies. J. Chem. Ecol. 30:1509–1529. ArticleCASPubMed Google Scholar
Innocenzi, P. J., Cross, J. V., Hesketh, H., and Hall, D. 2005. Attraction of male European tarnished plant bug, Lygus rugilipennis, to components of the female sex pheromone in the field. J. Chem. Ecol. 31:1401–1413. ArticleCASPubMed Google Scholar
Landolt, P. J., and Phillips, T. W. 1997. Host plant influences on sex pheromone behavior of phytophygous insects. Annu. Rev. Entomol. 42:371–391. ArticleCASPubMed Google Scholar
Leigh, T. F., Kerby, T. A., and Wynholds, T. F. 1988. Cotton square damage by the plant bug, Lygus hesperus (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae), and abscission rates. J. Econ. Entomol. 81:1328–1337. Google Scholar
Leskey, T. C., Prokopy, R. J., Wright, S. E., Phelan, P. L., and Haynes, L. W. 2001. Evaluation of individual components of plum odor as potential attractants for adult plum curculios. J. Chem. Ecol. 27: 1–17. ArticleCASPubMed Google Scholar
Loughrin, J. H., Manukian, A., Heath, R. R., and Tumlinson, J. H. 1995. Volatiles emitted by different cotton varieties damaged by feeding beet armyworm larvae. J. Chem. Ecol. 21:1217–1227. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Martel, J. W., Alford, A. R., and Dickens, J. C. 2007. Evaluation of a novel host plant volatile-based attracticide for management of Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Say). Crop Prot. 26:822–827. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Mayer, M. S., Mankin, R. W., and Lemire, G. F. 1984. Quantitation of the insect electroantennogram: measurement of sensillar contributions, elimination of background potentials, and relationship to olfactory sensation. J. Insect Physiol. 30:757–763. Article Google Scholar
Meagher, R. L., and Landolt, P. J. 2008. Attractiveness of binary blends of floral odorant compounds to moths in Florida, USA. Entomol. Exp. Appl. 128:323–329. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Meiners, T., Hacker, N. K., Anderson, P., and Hilker, M. 2005. Response of elm leaf beetle to host plants induced by oviposition and feeding: the infestation rate matters. Entomol. Exp. Appl. 115:171–177. Article Google Scholar
Pallini, A., Janssen, A., and Sabelis, M. W. 1997. Odour-mediated responses of phytophagous mites to conspecific and heterospecific competitors. Oecologia 110: 179–185. Article Google Scholar
Paré, P. W., and Tumlinson, J. H. 1998. Cotton volatiles synthesized and released distal to the site of insect damage. Phytochemistry 47:521–526. Article Google Scholar
Piñero, J. C., and Prokopy, R. J. 2003. Field evaluations of plant odor and pheromonal combinations for attracting plum curculios. J. Chem. Ecol. 29:2735–2748. ArticlePubMed Google Scholar
Rodriguez-saona, C., Crafts-brandner, S. J., Williams III, L., and Paré, P. W. 2002. Lygus hesperus feeding and salivary gland extracts induce volatile emissions in plants. J. Chem. Ecol. 28:1733–1747. ArticleCASPubMed Google Scholar
Röse, U. S. R., Manukian, A., Heath, R. R., and Tumlinson, J. H. 1996. Volatile semiochemicals released from undamaged cotton leaves. Plant Physiol. 111:487–495. PubMed Google Scholar
Sas Institute, Inc. 2003. SAS/STAT User’s Guide, Release 9.1 edition. Cary, NC.
Showler, A. T. 2001. Spodoptera exigua oviposition and larval feeding preferences for pigweed, Amaranthus hybridus, over squaring cotton, Gossypium hirsutum, and a comparison of free amino acids in each host plant. J. Chem. Ecol. 27:2013–2028. ArticleCASPubMed Google Scholar
Smart, L. E., Blight, M. M., and Lane, A. 1996. Development of a monitoring trap for spring and summer pests of oilseed rape. Proceed. Brighton Crop Prot. Conf. 1:167–172. Google Scholar
Stensmyr, M. C., Larsson, M. C., Bice, S., and Hansson, B. S. 2001. Detection of fruit- and flower-emitted volatiles by olfactory receptor neurons in the polyphagous fruit chafer Pachnoda marginata (Coleoptera: Cetoniinae). J. Comp. Physiol. A 187:509–519. CASPubMed Google Scholar
Suckling, D. M., Karg, G., Gibb, A. R., and Bradley, S. J. 1996. Electroantennogram and oviposition responses of Epiphyas postvittana (Lepidoptera: Torticidae) to plant volatiles. New Zealand J. Crop Hortic. Sci. 24:323–333. Google Scholar
Takabayashi, J., Dicke, M., and Posthumus, M. A. 1994. Volatile herbivore-induced terpenoids in plant-mite interactions: variation caused by biotic and abiotic factors. J. Chem. Ecol. 20:1329–1354. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Tumlinson, J. H., and Engelberth, J. 2008. Fatty acid-derived signals that induce or regulate plant defenses against herbivory, pp. 389–407, in A. Schaller (ed.). Induced Plant Resistance to Herbivory. Springer.
Turlings, T. C. J., Tumlinson, J. H., and Lewis, W. J. 1990. Exploitation of herbivore-induced plant odors by host-seeking parasitic wasps. Science 250:1251–1253. ArticleCASPubMed Google Scholar
Van Tol, R. W. H. M., Visser, J. H., and Sabelis, M. W. 2004. Behavioural responses of the vine weevil, Otiorhynchus sulcatus, to semiochemicals from conspecifics, Otiorhynchus salicicola, and host plants. Entomol. Exp. Appl. 110:145–150. Article Google Scholar
Wee, S., El-sayed, A. M., Gibb, A. R., Mitchell, V., and Suckling, D. M. 2008. Behavioural and electrophysiological responses of Pantomorus cervinus (Boheman) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) to host plant volatiles. Aust. J. Entomol. 47:24–31. Article Google Scholar
Wheeler, A. G., JR. 2001. Biology of the Plant Bugs_._ Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY. Google Scholar
Williams, III, L., Rodriguez-saona, C., Paré, P. W., and Crafts-brandner, S. J. 2005. The piercing-sucking herbivores Lygus hesperus and Nezara viridula induce volatile emissions in plants. Arch. Insect Biochem. Physiol. 58:84–96. ArticleCASPubMed Google Scholar
Zar, J. H. 1996. Biostatistical Analysis, 3rd edition, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. Google Scholar