Ozone Degrades Common Herbivore-Induced Plant Volatiles: Does This Affect Herbivore Prey Location by Predators and Parasitoids?

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Delia M. Pinto
James D. Blande
Riikka Nykänen
Wen-Xia Dong
Anne-Marja Nerg
Jarmo K. Holopainen
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[1] University of Kuopio,Department of Environmental Science
[2] Tea Research Institute of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,undefined
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Herbivore-induced terpenes; Green-leaf volatiles; Tritrophic interactions; Ozone;
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Inducible terpenes and lipoxygenase pathway products, e.g., green-leaf volatiles (GLVs), are emitted by plants in response to herbivory. They are used by carnivorous arthropods to locate prey. These compounds are highly reactive with atmospheric pollutants. We hypothesized that elevated ozone (O3) may affect chemical communication between plants and natural enemies of herbivores by degrading signal compounds. In this study, we have used two tritrophic systems (Brassica oleracea–Plutella xylostella–Cotesia plutellae and Phaseolus lunatus–Tetranychus urticae–Phytoseiulus persimilis) to show that exposure of plants to moderately enhanced atmospheric O3 levels (60 and 120 nl l−1) results in complete degradation of most herbivore-induced terpenes and GLVs, which is congruent with our hypothesis. However, orientation behavior of natural enemies was not disrupted by O3 exposure in either tritrophic system. Other herbivore-induced volatiles, such as benzyl cyanide, a nitrile in cabbage, and methyl salicylate in lima bean, were not significantly reduced in reactions with O3. We suggest that more atmospherically stable herbivore-induced volatile compounds can provide important long-distance plant-carnivore signals and may be used by natural enemies of herbivores to orientate in O3-polluted environments.
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