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昆虫中的交叉保护作用:对气候变化下害虫管理的启示。

Cross-protection interactions in insect pests: Implications for pest management in a changing climate.

机构信息

Department of Plant and Soil Science, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, USA.

Gund Institute for Environment, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, USA.

出版信息

Pest Manag Sci. 2023 Jan;79(1):9-20. doi: 10.1002/ps.7191. Epub 2022 Oct 18.

Abstract

Agricultural insect pests display an exceptional ability to adapt quickly to natural and anthropogenic stressors. Emerging evidence suggests that frequent and varied sources of stress play an important role in driving protective physiological responses; therefore, intensively managed agroecosystems combined with climatic shifts might be an ideal crucible for stress adaptation. Cross-protection, where responses to one stressor offers protection against another type of stressor, has been well documented in many insect species, yet the molecular and epigenetic underpinnings that drive overlapping protective responses in insect pests remain unclear. In this perspective, we discuss cross-protection mechanisms and provide an argument for its potential role in increasing tolerance to a wide range of natural and anthropogenic stressors in agricultural insect pests. By drawing from existing literature on single and multiple stressor studies, we outline the processes that facilitate cross-protective interactions, including epigenetic modifications, which are understudied in insect stress responses. Finally, we discuss the implications of cross-protection for insect pest management, focusing on the consequences of cross-protection between insecticides and elevated temperatures associated with climate change. Given the multiple ways that insect pests are intensively managed in agroecosystems, we suggest that examining the role of multiple stressors can be important in understanding the wide adaptability of agricultural insect pests. © 2022 The Authors. Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.

摘要

农业害虫表现出快速适应自然和人为胁迫的非凡能力。新出现的证据表明,频繁和多样的应激源在驱动保护生理反应方面起着重要作用;因此,集约化管理的农业生态系统与气候变化相结合,可能是应激适应的理想环境。在许多昆虫物种中,已经有大量关于交叉保护的文献记载,即一种胁迫源的反应为另一种胁迫源提供保护,但驱动害虫重叠保护反应的分子和表观遗传基础仍不清楚。在这篇观点文章中,我们讨论了交叉保护机制,并提出了其在增加农业害虫对广泛的自然和人为胁迫源的耐受性方面的潜在作用。通过借鉴关于单一和多种胁迫源研究的现有文献,我们概述了促进交叉保护相互作用的过程,包括在昆虫应激反应中研究较少的表观遗传修饰。最后,我们讨论了交叉保护对害虫管理的意义,重点讨论了杀虫剂和气候变化引起的高温之间的交叉保护的后果。鉴于农业生态系统中对昆虫的多种强化管理方式,我们认为,研究多种胁迫源的作用对于理解农业害虫的广泛适应性很重要。© 2022 作者。害虫管理科学由 John Wiley & Sons Ltd 代表化学工业协会出版。

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