Profiling Volatile Terpenoids from Calabrian Pine Stands Infested by the Pine Processionary Moth

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作者
Foti, Vincenza [1 ]
Araniti, Fabrizio [1 ]
Manti, Francesco [2 ]
Alicandri, Enrica [1 ]
Giuffre, Angelo Maria [1 ]
Bonsignore, Carmelo Peter [2 ]
Castiglione, Elvira [2 ]
Sorgona, Agostino [1 ]
Covino, Stefano [3 ]
Paolacci, Anna Rita [3 ]
Ciaffi, Mario [3 ]
Badiani, Maurizio [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Mediterranea Reggio Calabria, Dipartimento Agr, I-89129 Reggio Di Calabria, Italy
[2] Univ Mediterranea Reggio Calabria, Dipartimento Patrimonio Architettura & Urbanist, I-89124 Reggio Di Calabria, Italy
[3] Univ Tuscia, Dipartimento Innovaz Nei Sistemi Biol Agroaliment, Via S Camillo De Lellis Snc, I-01100 Viterbo, Italy
来源
PLANTS-BASEL | 2020年 / 9卷 / 10期
关键词
Calabrian pine; Pinus nigra subsp. laricio (Poiret) Maire; pine processionary moth; Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Denis and Schiffermuller; 1775); terpenoids; bornyl acetate; green leaf volatiles; foraging behavior; headspace analysis; PLANT VOLATILES; CHEMICAL DEFENSES; BIOSYNTHESIS; RESPONSES; INSECTS;
D O I
10.3390/plants9101362
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Terpenoids make up the biggest and most diversified class of chemical substances discovered in plants, encompassing over 40,000 individual compounds. In conifers, the production of terpenoids, either as oleoresin or emitted as volatile compounds, play an important role in the physical and chemical defence responses against pathogens and herbivores. In the present work, we examined, for the first time to the best of our knowledge, the terpenic defensive relations of Calabrian pine (Pinus nigra subsp. laricio (Poiret) Maire), facing the attack of the pine processionary moth (Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Denis and Schiffermuller, 1775)), brought about in the open on adult plant individuals growing at two distinct forest sites. Among the volatile terpenoids emitted from pine needles, bornyl acetate [(4,7,7-trimethyl-3-bicyclo[2.2.1]heptanyl) acetate] was the most frequently and selectively associated with the infestation, increasing during the period of most intense trophic activity of the caterpillars (defoliation), and decreasing thereafter. Although further work is needed to clarify whether the observed response reflects defence reactions and/or they are involved in communication among the infested plants and their biotic environment, the present results boost the currently growing interest in the isolation and characterization of plant secondary metabolites that can be used to control pests, pathogens, and weeds.
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