几种食草动物侵扰的大豆植物的挥发性提取物

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Cientifica Pub Date : 2019-11-12 DOI:10.15361/1984-5529.2019v47n4p358-363
D. Rocha, M. A. Fadini, O. A. D. O. Souza, R. Augusti, J. Melo
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食草动物的口腔分泌会触发植物的化学防御。当受到食草动物同时或连续的攻击时,植物会释放出不同化学性质的挥发性化合物,从而干扰天敌的吸引力。本研究研究了转基因大豆(Bt M6210 IPRO)侵染荨麻叶螨(螨亚目:叶螨科)和夜蛾蛾(鳞翅目:夜蛾科)后释放的挥发性化合物特征。为此,我们采用了不浸渍叶片的方法。在植物侵染方面,每株植物施用100只荨麻疹螨1天,随后施用2只芽化姬螨36小时。采用气相色谱-质谱联用技术对侵染后产生的挥发性化合物进行分析。主成分分析显示了化合物组之间的差异,并解释了挥发物变化的77.5%。根据草食植物的种类,其化合物的释放有化学差异。综上所述,单株侵染或多株侵染的大豆植物会产生挥发性化合物,这些挥发性化合物可作为指导天敌捕食的化学痕迹。讨论了草食后挥发物的可能功能。
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Volatile extraction from soybean plants infested with several herbivores
The oral secretion of herbivores triggers chemical defenses in plants. When subjected to simultaneous or se­quential attack by herbivores, plants emit volatile compounds of varying chemical nature, which can interfere with the attraction of natural enemies. This study investigates the profile of volatile compounds emitted by transgenic soybean (Bt M6210 IPRO) plants infested with Tetranychus urticae Koch (Acari: Tetranychidae) and Anticarsia gemmatalis Hubner (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). To this end, we used a method without leaf maceration. For plant infestation, 100 T. urticae mites per plant were used for one day and, subsequently, 2 A. gemmatalis caterpillars for 36 hours. Volatile compounds produced after infestation were analyzed by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry. Principal component analysis showed differences between groups of compounds and explained 77.5% of the variation in volatiles. There are chemical differences between the emission of compounds according to the type of herbivory. It is concluded that soybean plants infested in a single ( T. urticae ) or multiple ( T. urticae followed by A. gemmatalis ) way trigger the production of volatile compounds that can be used as chemical traces to direct the foraging of natural enemies. The possible functions of volatiles produced after herbivory are discussed.
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