Elevated O3 threatens biological communications mediated by plant volatiles: A review focusing on the urban environment

IF 11.4 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology Pub Date : 2023-04-20 DOI:10.1080/10643389.2023.2202105
Noboru Masui, K. Shiojiri, Evgenios Agathokleous, A. Tani, T. Koike
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Abstract Plant volatiles, particularly biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs), emitted in urban areas have attracted attention as olfactory signals between plants and other organisms, including insects. However, in urban areas, elevated ozone (O3) levels inhibit plant growth and degrade olfactory signals, including both insect pheromones and BVOCs, resulting in disrupted biological communication. In this article, we review recent findings on how O3 modifies olfactory interactions, focusing on both the emitters and receivers of these signals. The influence of O3 on herbivorous insects and their enemies alters the pressure caused by herbivorous damage in the field, which can affect the development of the defensive capacities of plants at the hereditary level. To address the challenges posed by O3 in biological interactions, BVOC characteristics (e.g., emission rate and species, blend composition, O3 reactivity, and oxidative products) and O3 effects on insects (e.g., preference and antennal detectivity) should be clarified. At the same time, BVOC emissions are expected to increase with rising temperatures, which will likely increase the impact of BVOCs on O3 formation in the future. Therefore, it is necessary to devise strategies, such as selecting non- or low BVOC emitters, to regulate BVOC emissions from urban greening plants and mitigate O3 risks to olfactory interactions and plant health. Graphical Abstract
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O3升高威胁植物挥发物介导的生物通讯:城市环境综述
摘要植物挥发物,特别是生物源性挥发性有机化合物(BVOCs)作为植物与昆虫等生物之间的嗅觉信号,在城市环境中受到广泛关注。然而,在城市地区,臭氧(O3)水平升高会抑制植物生长并降解嗅觉信号,包括昆虫信息素和BVOCs,导致生物交流中断。在本文中,我们回顾了O3如何改变嗅觉相互作用的最新发现,重点关注这些信号的发射器和接收器。O3对草食性昆虫及其天敌的影响改变了田间草食性伤害造成的压力,从而在遗传水平上影响植物防御能力的发育。为了解决O3在生物相互作用中带来的挑战,应该澄清BVOC的特性(如排放率和种类、混合成分、O3反应性和氧化产物)和O3对昆虫的影响(如偏好和触角探测性)。同时,BVOC的排放量预计会随着气温的升高而增加,这可能会增加BVOC对未来O3形成的影响。因此,有必要制定策略,如选择无或低BVOC排放者,以调节城市绿化植物的BVOC排放,减轻O3对嗅觉相互作用和植物健康的风险。图形抽象
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