Influences of leaf-mining insects on their host plants: A review

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Collectanea Botanica Pub Date : 2015-12-30 DOI:10.3989/COLLECTBOT.2015.V34.005
W. H. Liu, X. Dai, J. Xu
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Leaf-mining insects are an herbivore group whose larvae live and feed inside plant leaves. Leaf mines are distinct marks on leaves and can provide much information on insect-plant relationships. Most leaf miners are monophagous or oligophagous. Therefore ecologists and paleontologists use them to study interactions and coevolution among plants, insects and natural enemies. There are many different types of leaf-mining patterns on plant leaves, which may have different impacts on host plants. Compared with ectophagous herbivores, leaf-mining insects should have unique influences on host plant characteristics, such as leaf morphology, leaf chemistry, plant physiology, plant growth and production. Obvious impacts include leaf asymmetry, callus formation, photosynthesis, and green islands. Types and degrees of such influences are varied for different leaf miner species or different host plant species. In turn, the change of plant features may have positive or negative impacts on oviposition and feeding of leaf-mining insects. Studies on plant responses to leaf-mining and the defensive mechanisms of plants are helpful in understanding the coevolution between leaf miners and their food plants.
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采叶昆虫对寄主植物的影响研究进展
采叶虫是一种食草昆虫,其幼虫在植物叶片中生活和取食。叶雷是叶子上明显的标记,可以提供许多昆虫与植物关系的信息。大多数食叶虫是单食或寡食的。因此,生态学家和古生物学家利用它们来研究植物、昆虫和天敌之间的相互作用和共同进化。植物叶片上有许多不同类型的采叶模式,它们可能对寄主植物产生不同的影响。采叶昆虫对寄主植物的叶形态、叶化学、植物生理、植物生长和生产等特性具有独特的影响。对叶片不对称、愈伤组织形成、光合作用和绿岛的影响较为明显。这种影响的类型和程度在不同的采叶植物种类或不同的寄主植物种类中是不同的。反过来,植物特征的变化可能对采叶昆虫的产卵和取食产生积极或消极的影响。研究植物对采叶的反应及其防御机制,有助于理解采叶植物与取食植物的协同进化。
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Collectanea Botanica
Collectanea Botanica Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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