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Allelochemical Interactions in the Trophic System «Henosepilachna vigintioctomaculata Motschulsky—Solanum tuberosum Linneus»

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The issues of relationships in the system “Henosepilachna vigintioctomaculata—potato plant” have not yet been studied. The highest level of stress was demonstrated by larvae feeding on the potato varieties Belmonda, Queen Anne, Lilly, and Dachny, while the lowest stress level was obs...

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Autores principales: Matsishina, Nathalia Valerievna, Ermak, Marina Vladimirovna, Kim, Irina Vyacheslavovna, Fisenko, Petr Viktorovich, Sobko, Olga Abdulalievna, Klykov, Alexey Grigorievich, Emel’yanov, Alexey Nikolaevich
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10231129/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37233087
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects14050459
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author Matsishina, Nathalia Valerievna
Ermak, Marina Vladimirovna
Kim, Irina Vyacheslavovna
Fisenko, Petr Viktorovich
Sobko, Olga Abdulalievna
Klykov, Alexey Grigorievich
Emel’yanov, Alexey Nikolaevich
author_facet Matsishina, Nathalia Valerievna
Ermak, Marina Vladimirovna
Kim, Irina Vyacheslavovna
Fisenko, Petr Viktorovich
Sobko, Olga Abdulalievna
Klykov, Alexey Grigorievich
Emel’yanov, Alexey Nikolaevich
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The issues of relationships in the system “Henosepilachna vigintioctomaculata—potato plant” have not yet been studied. The highest level of stress was demonstrated by larvae feeding on the potato varieties Belmonda, Queen Anne, Lilly, and Dachny, while the lowest stress level was observed when larvae fed on variety Smak. The damage inflicted by potato ladybird beetles on potato leaves led to an increase in the content of glycoalkaloids in some varieties already within 24 h after the transfer of the phytophages. In most cases, the content of glycoalkoloids increased by 20% within five days. Variety Smak did not show a significant increase in the content of alkaloids in response to the damage. It was established that the higher the content of glycoalkaloids and the activity of proteinase inhibitors in the tissues of potato plants, the higher the level of stress in the potato ladybird beetles that feed on them. ABSTRACT: Henosepilachna vigintioctomaculata is an intrinsic element in the agroecosystem of potato fields. The issues of relationships in the system “potato ladybird beetle—potato plant” have not yet been studied. To study the effect of potato varieties on the potato ladybird beetle, only hatched and active larvae with a hatching rate close to 100% were selected from a laboratory colony. Larvae of the first summer generation collected in potato fields were used in our study to determine the level of adrenaline in the bodies of insects, fresh potato leaves were used to study the content of glycoalkaloids, the content and activity of proteinase inhibitors. The larvae that fed on plants of varieties Belmonda, Queen Anne, Lilly, Dachny, Kazachok, Yubilyar, and Avgustin demonstrated the highest level of stress while the stress level in those that fed on variety Smak was the lowest. The damage inflicted by potato ladybird beetles on leaves of some studied potato varieties led to a progressive increase in the content of glycoalkaloids already within 24 h after the phytophages had been transferred. In most cases, the content of glycoalkoloids increased by 20% within five days. Potato ladybird beetles feeding on plants of different potato varieties caused a progressive increase in proteinase inhibitors (% of the control). Plants of variety Smak did not show a significant increase in the content of alkaloids in the herbage in response to the damage. A correlation was established between the mortality rate, the activity of proteinase inhibitors, the dynamics of glycoalkaloids, and the level of adrenaline, which could be formulated as follows: the higher the content of glycoalkaloids and the activity of proteinase inhibitors in the tissues of potato plants, the higher the level of stress in the potato ladybird beetles that feed on them.
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spelling pubmed-102311292023-06-01 Allelochemical Interactions in the Trophic System «Henosepilachna vigintioctomaculata Motschulsky—Solanum tuberosum Linneus» Matsishina, Nathalia Valerievna Ermak, Marina Vladimirovna Kim, Irina Vyacheslavovna Fisenko, Petr Viktorovich Sobko, Olga Abdulalievna Klykov, Alexey Grigorievich Emel’yanov, Alexey Nikolaevich Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The issues of relationships in the system “Henosepilachna vigintioctomaculata—potato plant” have not yet been studied. The highest level of stress was demonstrated by larvae feeding on the potato varieties Belmonda, Queen Anne, Lilly, and Dachny, while the lowest stress level was observed when larvae fed on variety Smak. The damage inflicted by potato ladybird beetles on potato leaves led to an increase in the content of glycoalkaloids in some varieties already within 24 h after the transfer of the phytophages. In most cases, the content of glycoalkoloids increased by 20% within five days. Variety Smak did not show a significant increase in the content of alkaloids in response to the damage. It was established that the higher the content of glycoalkaloids and the activity of proteinase inhibitors in the tissues of potato plants, the higher the level of stress in the potato ladybird beetles that feed on them. ABSTRACT: Henosepilachna vigintioctomaculata is an intrinsic element in the agroecosystem of potato fields. The issues of relationships in the system “potato ladybird beetle—potato plant” have not yet been studied. To study the effect of potato varieties on the potato ladybird beetle, only hatched and active larvae with a hatching rate close to 100% were selected from a laboratory colony. Larvae of the first summer generation collected in potato fields were used in our study to determine the level of adrenaline in the bodies of insects, fresh potato leaves were used to study the content of glycoalkaloids, the content and activity of proteinase inhibitors. The larvae that fed on plants of varieties Belmonda, Queen Anne, Lilly, Dachny, Kazachok, Yubilyar, and Avgustin demonstrated the highest level of stress while the stress level in those that fed on variety Smak was the lowest. The damage inflicted by potato ladybird beetles on leaves of some studied potato varieties led to a progressive increase in the content of glycoalkaloids already within 24 h after the phytophages had been transferred. In most cases, the content of glycoalkoloids increased by 20% within five days. Potato ladybird beetles feeding on plants of different potato varieties caused a progressive increase in proteinase inhibitors (% of the control). Plants of variety Smak did not show a significant increase in the content of alkaloids in the herbage in response to the damage. A correlation was established between the mortality rate, the activity of proteinase inhibitors, the dynamics of glycoalkaloids, and the level of adrenaline, which could be formulated as follows: the higher the content of glycoalkaloids and the activity of proteinase inhibitors in the tissues of potato plants, the higher the level of stress in the potato ladybird beetles that feed on them. MDPI 2023-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10231129/ /pubmed/37233087 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects14050459 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Matsishina, Nathalia Valerievna
Ermak, Marina Vladimirovna
Kim, Irina Vyacheslavovna
Fisenko, Petr Viktorovich
Sobko, Olga Abdulalievna
Klykov, Alexey Grigorievich
Emel’yanov, Alexey Nikolaevich
Allelochemical Interactions in the Trophic System «Henosepilachna vigintioctomaculata Motschulsky—Solanum tuberosum Linneus»
title Allelochemical Interactions in the Trophic System «Henosepilachna vigintioctomaculata Motschulsky—Solanum tuberosum Linneus»
title_full Allelochemical Interactions in the Trophic System «Henosepilachna vigintioctomaculata Motschulsky—Solanum tuberosum Linneus»
title_fullStr Allelochemical Interactions in the Trophic System «Henosepilachna vigintioctomaculata Motschulsky—Solanum tuberosum Linneus»
title_full_unstemmed Allelochemical Interactions in the Trophic System «Henosepilachna vigintioctomaculata Motschulsky—Solanum tuberosum Linneus»
title_short Allelochemical Interactions in the Trophic System «Henosepilachna vigintioctomaculata Motschulsky—Solanum tuberosum Linneus»
title_sort allelochemical interactions in the trophic system «henosepilachna vigintioctomaculata motschulsky—solanum tuberosum linneus»
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10231129/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37233087
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects14050459
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