Elevated CO2 Concentrations Impact the Semiochemistry of Aphid Honeydew without Having a Cascade Effect on an Aphid Predator

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Boullis, Antoine [1 ]
Blanchard, Solene [1 ]
Francis, Frederic [1 ]
Verheggen, Francois [1 ]
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[1] Univ Liege ULg, Lab Funct & Evolutionary Entomol, Gembloux Agrobio Tech, Passage Deportes 2, B-5030 Gembloux, Belgium
关键词
EPISYRPHUS-BALTEATUS; CONTACT KAIROMONE; SUGAR COMPOSITION; CARBON-DIOXIDE; HOST PLANTS; HERBIVORES; DEFENSES; CLIMATE;
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10.3390/insects9020047
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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Honeydew is considered a cornerstone of the interactions between aphids and their natural enemies. Bacteria activity occurring in aphid honeydew typically results in the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that are used by the natural enemies of aphids to locate their prey. Because atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration directly impacts the physiology of plants, we raise the hypothesis that elevated CO2 concentrations impact the quantity of honeydew produced by aphids, as well as the diversity and quantity of honeydew VOCs, leading to cascade effects on the foraging behavior of aphids' natural enemies. Using solid-phase microextraction, we analyzed the VOCs emitted by honeydew from pea aphids (Acyrthosiphon pisum Harris) reared under 450 +/- 50 ppm of CO2 (aCO(2)) or 800 +/- 50 ppm CO2 (eCO(2)). While the total amount of honeydew excreted was only slightly reduced by eCO(2) concentrations, we detected qualitative and quantitative differences in the semiochemistry of aphid honeydew between CO2 conditions. Three VOCs were not found in the honeydew of eCO(2) aphids: 3-methyl-2-buten-1-ol, 2-methyl-1-butanol, and isobutanol. However, no difference was observed in the searching and oviposition behaviors of hoverfly (Episyrphus balteatus (De Geer)) females exposed to plants covered with honeydew originating from the different CO2 conditions. The present work showed the effect of a particular aspect of atmospheric changes, and should be extended to other abiotic parameters, such as temperature.
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