Effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on the abundance of foliar-feeding insects and their natural enemy

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Koji Ueda
Keitaro Tawaraya
Hideki Murayama
Satoru Sato
Takashi Nishizawa
Tomonobu Toyomasu
Tetsuya Murayama
Shinpei Shiozawa
Hironori Yasuda
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[1] Iwate University,The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences
[2] Yamagata University,Faculty of Agriculture
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Multitrophic interactions; Arbuscular mycorrhiza; Foliar-feeding insects; Feeding mode; Predacious insect;
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We investigated the effects of symbiotic association between a plant and an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus (AMF) on the abundance of aboveground foliar-feeding insects that differed in feeding mode and their predator. We examined effects on insect abundance as the result of AMF-related changes in the quality and quantity of plants in the field. The numbers of three insects with different foliar-feeding mode (phloem feeder, chewer, and cell-content feeder) and their generalist predator Orius sauteri Poppius on soybean Glycine max (L.) Merrill with and without the AMF Gigaspora margarita Becker & Hall were compared over time. Symbiotic association between the AMF and the soybean increased shoot biomass, the concentration of phosphorus in the soybean, and the abundance of the phloem feeder Aulacorthum solani Kaltenbach, but did not affect the abundance of generalist chewers. In addition, the effects of the symbiotic association on the abundance of cell-content feeding Thrips spp. and the generalist predator O. sauteri differed between sample dates. These results indicated that the effects of the symbiotic association on the number of foliar-feeding insects depended on feeding mode and the number of predators.
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