Agrawal A A
Department of Botany, University of Toronto, Toronto, M5S 3B2, Canada.
Curr Opin Plant Biol. 2000 Aug;3(4):329-35. doi: 10.1016/s1369-5266(00)00089-3.
Recent research bridging mechanistic and ecological approaches demonstrates that plant attributes can affect herbivores, natural enemies of herbivores, and their interaction. Such effects may be genetically variable among plants and/or induced in individual plants by herbivore attack, and are mediated by primary plant attributes (i.e. nutritional quality and physical structure) and defense-related products (i.e. secondary chemicals and plant volatiles), and may be modified by human activity (e.g. by the introduction of Bacillus thuringiensis). The study of tri-trophic interactions is important in order to understand natural species interactions and to manipulate these interactions in pest control.
最近将机械学方法与生态学方法相结合的研究表明,植物特性能够影响食草动物、食草动物的天敌及其相互作用。这种影响在植物之间可能存在遗传差异,和/或由食草动物的攻击在个体植物中诱导产生,并且由植物的主要特性(即营养质量和物理结构)以及与防御相关的产物(即次生化学物质和植物挥发物)介导,还可能受到人类活动(例如引入苏云金芽孢杆菌)的改变。研究三级营养相互作用对于理解自然物种间的相互作用以及在害虫控制中操控这些相互作用非常重要。