Effects of Volatiles from Maruca vitrata Larvae and Caterpillar-Infested Flowers of Their Host Plant Vigna unguiculata on the Foraging Behavior of the Parasitoid Apanteles taragamae

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作者
Dannon, Elie A. [2 ]
Tamo, Manuele [3 ]
Van Huis, Arnold [1 ]
Dicke, Marcel [1 ]
机构
[1] Wageningen Univ, Entomol Lab, NL-6700 EH Wageningen, Netherlands
[2] Univ Abomey Calavi, Fac Sci Agron, Cotonou, Benin
[3] IITA, Benin Stn, Cotonou, Benin
关键词
Apanteles taragamae; Floral volatiles; Cowpea; Vigna unguiculata; Peabush; Sesbania cannabina; Host searching behavior; Maruca vitrata; CAMERON HYMENOPTERA-BRACONIDAE; COTESIA-FLAVIPES CAMERON; ROBORATOR F HYMENOPTERA; LEGUME POD BORER; NATURAL ENEMIES; BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL; CAMPOLETIS-SONORENSIS; CASSAVA MEALYBUG; LOCATION; MICROHABITAT;
D O I
10.1007/s10886-010-9859-2
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The parasitoid wasp Apanteles taragamae is a promising candidate for the biological control of the legume pod borer Maruca vitrata, which recently has been introduced into Benin. The effects of volatiles from cowpea and peabush flowers and Maruca vitrata larvae on host selection behavior of the parasitoid Apanteles taragamae were investigated under laboratory conditions by using a Y-tube olfactometer. Na < ve and oviposition-experienced female wasps were given a choice between several odor sources that included (1) uninfested, (2) Maruca vitrata-infested, and (3) mechanically damaged cowpea flowers, as well as (4) stem portions of peabush plants carrying leaves and flowers, (5) healthy M. vitrata larvae, and moribund (6), and live (7) virus-infected M. vitrata larvae. Responses of na < ve and oviposition-experienced female wasps did not differ for any of the odor source combinations. Wasps were significantly attracted to floral volatiles produced by cowpea flowers that had been infested with M. vitrata larvae and from which the larvae had been removed. Apanteles taragamae females also were attracted to Maruca vitrata-infested flowers after removal of both the larvae and their feces. Female wasps discriminated between volatiles from previously infested flowers and mechanically damaged flowers. Uninfested cowpea flowers attracted only oviposition-experienced wasps that had received a rewarding experience (i.e. the parasitization of two M. vitrata larvae feeding on cowpea flowers) before the olfactometer test. Wasps also were attracted to uninfested leaves and flowers of peabush. Moreover, they were also attracted to healthy and live virus-infected M. vitrata larvae, but not when the latter were moribund. Our data show that, similarly to what has been extensively been reported for foliar volatiles, flowers of plants also emit parasitoid-attracting volatiles in response to being infested with an herbivore.
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