Naselli Mario, Urbaneja Alberto, Siscaro Gaetano, Jaques Josep A, Zappalà Lucia, Flors Víctor, Pérez-Hedo Meritxell
Dipartimento di Agricoltura, Alimentazione e Ambiente (Di3A), University of Catania, Via Santa Sofia 100, 95123 Catania, Italy.
Unidad Asociada de Entomología UJI-IVIA, Centro de Protección Vegetal y Biotecnología, Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias (IVIA), Carretera de Moncada-Náquera Km. 4.5, Moncada, 46113 Valencia, Spain.
Int J Mol Sci. 2016 Jul 27;17(8):1210. doi: 10.3390/ijms17081210.
The beneficial effects of direct predation by zoophytophagous biological control agents (BCAs), such as the mirid bug Nesidiocoris tenuis, are well-known. However, the benefits of zoophytophagous BCAs' relation with host plants, via induction of plant defensive responses, have not been investigated until recently. To date, only the females of certain zoophytophagous BCAs have been demonstrated to induce defensive plant responses in tomato plants. The aim of this work was to determine whether nymphs, adult females, and adult males of N. tenuis are able to induce defense responses in tomato plants. Compared to undamaged tomato plants (i.e., not exposed to the mirid), plants on which young or mature nymphs, or adult males or females of N. tenuis fed and developed were less attractive to the whitefly Bemisia tabaci, but were more attractive to the parasitoid Encarsia formosa. Female-exposed plants were more repellent to B. tabaci and more attractive to E. formosa than were male-exposed plants. When comparing young- and mature-nymph-exposed plants, the same level of repellence was obtained for B. tabaci, but mature-nymph-exposed plants were more attractive to E. formosa. The repellent effect is attributed to the signaling pathway of abscisic acid, which is upregulated in N. tenuis-exposed plants, whereas the parasitoid attraction was attributed to the activation of the jasmonic acid signaling pathway. Our results demonstrate that all motile stages of N. tenuis can trigger defensive responses in tomato plants, although these responses may be slightly different depending on the stage considered.
植食性生物防治剂(BCAs),如盲蝽Nesidiocoris tenuis的直接捕食所带来的有益效果是众所周知的。然而,直到最近,植食性BCAs通过诱导植物防御反应与寄主植物的关系所带来的益处才得到研究。迄今为止,仅证明某些植食性BCAs的雌性能够诱导番茄植株产生防御反应。这项工作的目的是确定N. tenuis的若虫、成年雌性和成年雄性是否能够诱导番茄植株产生防御反应。与未受损的番茄植株(即未接触盲蝽的植株)相比,有N. tenuis的幼龄或成熟若虫、成年雄性或雌性取食并发育的植株对烟粉虱Bemisia tabaci的吸引力较小,但对寄生蜂丽蚜小蜂Encarsia formosa的吸引力更大。与雄性接触过的植株相比,雌性接触过的植株对烟粉虱的驱避性更强,对丽蚜小蜂的吸引力更大。比较幼龄若虫和成熟若虫接触过的植株时,对烟粉虱的驱避程度相同,但成熟若虫接触过的植株对丽蚜小蜂的吸引力更大。这种驱避作用归因于脱落酸的信号通路,该通路在接触过N. tenuis的植株中上调,而对寄生蜂的吸引则归因于茉莉酸信号通路的激活。我们的结果表明,N. tenuis的所有活动阶段都能触发番茄植株的防御反应,尽管这些反应可能因所考虑的阶段而略有不同。