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Odor, Not Performance, Dictates Bemisia tabaci's Selection between Healthy and Virus Infected Plants

Although, insect herbivores are generally thought to select hosts that favor the fitness of their progeny, this “mother-knows-best” hypothesis may be challenged by the presence of a plant virus. Our previous study showed that the whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, the obligate vector for transmitting Tomato...

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Autores principales: Chen, Gong, Su, Qi, Shi, Xiaobin, Liu, Xin, Peng, Zhengke, Zheng, Huixin, Xie, Wen, Xu, Baoyun, Wang, Shaoli, Wu, Qingjun, Zhou, Xuguo, Zhang, Youjun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5352658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28360861
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2017.00146
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author Chen, Gong
Su, Qi
Shi, Xiaobin
Liu, Xin
Peng, Zhengke
Zheng, Huixin
Xie, Wen
Xu, Baoyun
Wang, Shaoli
Wu, Qingjun
Zhou, Xuguo
Zhang, Youjun
author_facet Chen, Gong
Su, Qi
Shi, Xiaobin
Liu, Xin
Peng, Zhengke
Zheng, Huixin
Xie, Wen
Xu, Baoyun
Wang, Shaoli
Wu, Qingjun
Zhou, Xuguo
Zhang, Youjun
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description Although, insect herbivores are generally thought to select hosts that favor the fitness of their progeny, this “mother-knows-best” hypothesis may be challenged by the presence of a plant virus. Our previous study showed that the whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, the obligate vector for transmitting Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV), preferred to settle and oviposit on TYLCV-infected rather than healthy host plant, Datura stramonium. The performances of B. tabaci larvae and adults were indeed improved on virus-infected D. stramonium, which is consistent with “mother-knows-best” hypothesis. In this study, B. tabaci Q displayed the same preference to settle and oviposit on Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV)-infected host plants, D. stramonium and Capsicum annuum, respectively. As a non-vector of TSWV, however, insect performance was impaired since adult body size, longevity, survival, and fecundity were reduced in TSWV infected D. stramonium. This appears to be an odor-mediated behavior, as plant volatile profiles are modified by viral infection. Infected plants have reduced quantities of o-xylene and α-pinene, and increased levels of phenol and 2-ethyl-1-hexanol in their headspace. Subsequent behavior experiments showed that o-xylene and α-pinene are repellant, while phenol and 2-ethyl-1-hexanol are attractive. This indicates that the preference of B. tabaci for virus-infected plants is modulated by the dynamic changes in the volatile profiles rather than the subsequent performances on virus-infected plants.
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spelling pubmed-53526582017-03-30 Odor, Not Performance, Dictates Bemisia tabaci's Selection between Healthy and Virus Infected Plants Chen, Gong Su, Qi Shi, Xiaobin Liu, Xin Peng, Zhengke Zheng, Huixin Xie, Wen Xu, Baoyun Wang, Shaoli Wu, Qingjun Zhou, Xuguo Zhang, Youjun Front Physiol Physiology Although, insect herbivores are generally thought to select hosts that favor the fitness of their progeny, this “mother-knows-best” hypothesis may be challenged by the presence of a plant virus. Our previous study showed that the whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, the obligate vector for transmitting Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV), preferred to settle and oviposit on TYLCV-infected rather than healthy host plant, Datura stramonium. The performances of B. tabaci larvae and adults were indeed improved on virus-infected D. stramonium, which is consistent with “mother-knows-best” hypothesis. In this study, B. tabaci Q displayed the same preference to settle and oviposit on Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV)-infected host plants, D. stramonium and Capsicum annuum, respectively. As a non-vector of TSWV, however, insect performance was impaired since adult body size, longevity, survival, and fecundity were reduced in TSWV infected D. stramonium. This appears to be an odor-mediated behavior, as plant volatile profiles are modified by viral infection. Infected plants have reduced quantities of o-xylene and α-pinene, and increased levels of phenol and 2-ethyl-1-hexanol in their headspace. Subsequent behavior experiments showed that o-xylene and α-pinene are repellant, while phenol and 2-ethyl-1-hexanol are attractive. This indicates that the preference of B. tabaci for virus-infected plants is modulated by the dynamic changes in the volatile profiles rather than the subsequent performances on virus-infected plants. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5352658/ /pubmed/28360861 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2017.00146 Text en Copyright © 2017 Chen, Su, Shi, Liu, Peng, Zheng, Xie, Xu, Wang, Wu, Zhou and Zhang. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Chen, Gong
Su, Qi
Shi, Xiaobin
Liu, Xin
Peng, Zhengke
Zheng, Huixin
Xie, Wen
Xu, Baoyun
Wang, Shaoli
Wu, Qingjun
Zhou, Xuguo
Zhang, Youjun
Odor, Not Performance, Dictates Bemisia tabaci's Selection between Healthy and Virus Infected Plants
title Odor, Not Performance, Dictates Bemisia tabaci's Selection between Healthy and Virus Infected Plants
title_full Odor, Not Performance, Dictates Bemisia tabaci's Selection between Healthy and Virus Infected Plants
title_fullStr Odor, Not Performance, Dictates Bemisia tabaci's Selection between Healthy and Virus Infected Plants
title_full_unstemmed Odor, Not Performance, Dictates Bemisia tabaci's Selection between Healthy and Virus Infected Plants
title_short Odor, Not Performance, Dictates Bemisia tabaci's Selection between Healthy and Virus Infected Plants
title_sort odor, not performance, dictates bemisia tabaci's selection between healthy and virus infected plants
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5352658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28360861
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2017.00146
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