Exogenous Calcium Suppresses the Oviposition Choices of Frankliniella occidentalis (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) and Promotes the Attraction of Orius similis (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae) by Altering Volatile Blend Emissions in Kidney Bean Plants

外源钙通过改变芸豆植株挥发性混合物的排放,抑制西方花蓟马(缨翅目:蓟马科)的产卵选择,并促进相似花蝽(半翅目:花蝽科)的吸引。

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Abstract

Frankliniella occidentalis is a destructive pest of horticultural plants, while Orius similis is a natural enemy of thrips. It has been demonstrated that exogenous calcium could induce plant defenses against herbivore attack. We examined whether CaCl(2) supplementation altered the volatile emissions of kidney bean plants, which influence the oviposition preference of F. occidentalis. We also assessed the influence of volatile cues on O. similis. Using Y-tube olfactometer tests, we found that exogenous CaCl(2) treatment inhibited the selectivity of F. occidentalis but attracted O. similis. In addition, CaCl(2) treatment reduced the oviposition preference of F. occidentalis. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analyses revealed that CaCl(2) treatment altered the number and relative abundance of the volatile compounds in kidney bean plants and that (E)-2-hexen-1-ol, 1-octen-3-ol, β-lonone, and (E,E)-2,4-hexadienal might be potential olfactory cues. Furthermore, the results of the six-arm olfactometer test indicated that 1-octen-3-ol (10(-2) μL/μL), β-lonone (10(-2) μL/μL), and (E,E)-2,4-hexadienal (10(-3) μL/μL) repelled F. occidentalis but attracted O. similis. Overall, our results suggested that exogenous CaCl(2) treatment induced defense responses in kidney bean plants, suggesting that CaCl(2) supplementation may be a promising strategy to enhance the biological control of F. occidentalis.

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