| Literature DB >> 27731417 |
Hailong Kong1,2, Yang Zeng1, Wen Xie1, Shaoli Wang1, Qingjun Wu1, Xiaoguo Jiao3, Baoyun Xu1, Youjun Zhang1.
Abstract
The whitefly Bemisia tabaci is a serious pest with an extensive host range. Previous research has shown that B. tabaci is a species complex with many cryptic species or biotypes and that the two most important species are MEAM1 (Middle East-Minor Asia 1) and MED (Mediterranean genetic group). MEAM1 and MED are known to differ in their preference for cabbage, Brassica oleracea, as a host plant, however, the mechanism underlying this preference is unknown. In the current study, a host choice experiment showed that MED prefers to settle and oviposit on undamaged cabbage plants rather than MED-damaged cabbage plants. However, MEAM1 prefers MED-damaged cabbage plants to undamaged plants and does not exhibit a significant preference for undamaged or MEAM1-damaged cabbage plants. On the basis of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis, the following volatiles were released in larger quantities from Q-damaged cabbage plants than from undamaged plants: 2-ethyl-1-hexanol, benzenemethanol, (E)-2-decenol, benzaldehyde, nonanal, acetic acid geraniol ester, 4-hydroxy-4-methyl-2-pentanone, decane, and α-longipinene. Only one volatile, 4-hydroxy-4-methyl-2-pentanone, was released in greater quantities from MEAM1-damaged cabbage plants than from undamaged plants. Our results suggest that differences in herbivore-induced host volatile release may help explain the differences between the preference of B. tabaci MEAM1 and MED for cabbage as a host.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27731417 PMCID: PMC5059710 DOI: 10.1038/srep35095
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1The preferences of B. tabaci MEAM1 and MED adults for undamaged cabbage plants vs. cabbage plants damaged by conspecifics in two-choice bioassays.
(A) The proportions of MEAM1 whiteflies that settled on MEAM1-damaged vs. undamaged cabbage plants. (B) The proportions of MED whiteflies that settled on MED-damaged vs. undamaged cabbage plants. (C) The proportions of eggs deposited by MEAM1 whiteflies on MEAM1-damaged vs. undamaged cabbage plants. (D) The proportions of eggs deposited by MED whiteflies on MED-damaged vs. undamaged cabbage plants. Values are means ± SE. (E) The proportions of MEAM1 whiteflies that settled on MED-damaged vs. undamaged cabbage plants. (F) The proportions of eggs deposited by MEAM1 whiteflies on MED-damaged vs. undamaged cabbage plants. Values are means ± SE.
Figure 2Total ion chromatograms of volatile compounds released by undamaged cabbage plants and cabbage plants damaged by the MEAM1 or MED species of B. tabaci.
Those compounds that differed significantly in quantity among the three types of cabbage plants were: 1 = (E)-2-decenol; 2 = 4-hydroxy-4-methyl-2-pentanone; 3 = benzaldehyde; 4 = decane; 5 = acetic acid geraniol ester; 6 = 2-ethyl-1-hexanol; 7 = α-longipinene; 8 = benzenemethanol; and 9 = nonanal.
Peak areas of volatiles released from B. tabaci MEAM1-damaged, B. tabaci MED-damaged, and undamaged cabbage plants.
| Peak areas (×1000) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compounds | Retention time | Undamaged plants | MEAM1-damaged plants | MED-damaged plants |
| alcohols | ||||
| 2-ethyl-1-hexanol | 12.29 | 41.70 ± 11.28a | 49.46 ± 8.47a | 181.04 ± 31.56b |
| benzenemethanol | 13.79 | 10.36 ± 1.52a | 8.52 ± 1.75a | 41.11 ± 9.44b |
| aldehydes | ||||
| (E)-2-decenol | 6.54 | 6.38 ± 1.80a | 11.27 ± 3.22a | 44.69 ± 12.67b |
| benzaldehyde | 9.08 | 58.03 ± 13.94a | 111.31 ± 25.49a | 193.67 ± 32.45b |
| nonanal | 13.94 | 38.44 ± 9.94a | 30.71 ± 7.65a | 152.27 ± 37.87b |
| esters | ||||
| acetic acid geraniol ester | 11.37 | 94.69 ± 18.00a | 80.73 ± 16.66a | 448.25 ± 131.32b |
| ketones | ||||
| 4-hydroxy-4-methyl-2-pentanone | 8.87 | 50.02 ± 13.56a | 96.60 ± 13.84b | 165.87 ± 24.79b |
| terpenoids | ||||
| α-longipinene | 13.59 | 556.96 ± 131.49a | 1008.27 ± 143.93a | 2360.18 ± 402.57b |
| others | ||||
| decane | 10.93 | 17.48 ± 3.93a | 17.23 ± 4.21a | 71.69 ± 11.76b |
Values are means ± SE. Means within a row followed by different letters are significantly different at P < 0.05.