An Elicitor of Plant Volatiles from Beet Armyworm Oral Secretion
Hans T. Alborn(Virginia Military Institute), Ted C. J. Turlings(Virginia Military Institute), T. Hefin Jones(Virginia Military Institute), Gunnar Stenhagen(Virginia Military Institute), John H. Loughrin(Virginia Military Institute), James H. Tumlinson(Virginia Military Institute)
Cited by 993
Abstract
The compound N -(17-hydroxylinolenoyl)- l -glutamine (named here volicitin) was isolated from oral secretions of beet armyworm caterpillars. When applied to damaged leaves of corn seedlings, volicitin induces the seedlings to emit volatile compounds that attract parasitic wasps, natural enemies of the caterpillars. Mechanical damage of the leaves, without application of this compound, did not trigger release of the same blend of volatiles. Volicitin is a key component in a chain of chemical signals and biochemical processes that regulate tritrophic interactions among plants, insect herbivores, and natural enemies of the herbivores.
Related Papers
No related papers found
Powered by citation graph analysis