Effects of Elevated CO2 and O3 on Aboveground Brassicaceous Plant-Insect Interactions.

IF 15 1区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY Annual review of entomology Pub Date : 2024-10-02 DOI:10.1146/annurev-ento-022024-015159
Jacqueline C Bede, James D Blande
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Atmospheric gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and ozone (O3), influence plant-insect interactions, with variable effects. The few studies that have investigated the direct effects of elevated CO2 (eCO2; 750-900 ppm) or elevated O3 (eO3; 60-200 ppb) on insects have shown mixed results. Instead, most research has focused on the indirect effects through changes in the host plant. In general, the lower nitrogen levels in C3 brassicaceous plants grown at eCO2 negatively affect insects and may result in compensatory feeding. Phytohormones involved in plant resistance may be altered by eCO2 or eO3. For example, stress-related jasmonate levels, which lead to induced resistance against chewing herbivores, are weakened at eCO2. In general, eCO2 does not affect herbivore-induced plant volatiles, which remain attractive to natural enemies. However, floral volatiles and herbivore-induced plant volatiles may be degraded by O3, affecting pollination and foraging natural enemy behavior. Thus, eCO2 and eO3 alter plant-insect interactions; however, many aspects remain poorly understood.

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高浓度 CO2 和 O3 对地上十字花科植物与昆虫相互作用的影响
大气中的二氧化碳(CO2)和臭氧(O3)等气体会影响植物与昆虫之间的相互作用,但影响程度不一。少数研究调查了二氧化碳(eCO2;750-900 ppm)或臭氧(eO3;60-200 ppb)升高对昆虫的直接影响,结果喜忧参半。相反,大多数研究侧重于通过寄主植物的变化产生的间接影响。一般来说,在 eCO2 条件下生长的 C3 铜质植物氮含量较低,会对昆虫产生负面影响,并可能导致昆虫补偿性摄食。eCO2 或 eO3 可能会改变涉及植物抗性的植物激素。例如,与胁迫有关的茉莉酸水平在 eCO2 条件下会减弱,而茉莉酸可诱导植物抵抗咀嚼食草动物。一般来说,eCO2 不会影响食草动物诱导的植物挥发物,这些挥发物对天敌仍有吸引力。然而,花挥发物和食草动物诱导的植物挥发物可能会被 O3 降解,从而影响授粉和天敌觅食行为。因此,eCO2 和 eO3 会改变植物与昆虫之间的相互作用;然而,人们对其中的许多方面仍然知之甚少。
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Annual review of entomology
Annual review of entomology 生物-昆虫学
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Entomology, a publication dating back to 1956, offers comprehensive reviews of significant developments in the field of entomology.The scope of coverage spans various areas, including:biochemistry and physiology, morphology and development, behavior and neuroscience, ecology, agricultural entomology and pest management, biological control, forest entomology, acarines and other arthropods, medical and veterinary entomology, pathology, vectors of plant disease, genetics, genomics, and systematics, evolution, and biogeography.
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