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Changes in the levels of plant total phenols and free amino acids induced by two cereal aphids and effects on aphid fecundity
Authors:I Eleftherianos  P Vamvatsikos  D Ward  F Gravanis
Institution:Crop Protection Group, Department of Plant Production, Technological Educational Institute of Larissa, Larissa, Greece;;Plant Biochemistry Group, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, UK
Abstract:Abstract:  Phenols and amino acids have previously been involved in the resistance of cereals to aphids. In the present study, the mean total concentrations of both compounds were quantitatively estimated from leaf-tissue samples collected at three growth stages (third, fifth and seventh leaf stages) from maize and barley seedlings and then correlated with the mean 7-day fecundity of Rhopalosiphum padi (L.) and Sitobion avenae (F.) (Homoptera, Aphididae) reared separately on the corresponding growth stages of each cereal. Results revealed an inverse correlation between the total concentration of each chemical in aphid-infested maize and barley plants and the fecundity of each aphid on every growth stage of the cereals. Moreover, R. padi led to an increase in total amino acids when reared on maize or barley without affecting the phenol concentration, while S. avenae induced a decrease in phenol levels but did not change the total amino acids on each growth stage of the plants. The significance of these results for understanding potential differences in requirements of cereal aphids for host selection and acceptance are discussed.
Keywords:amino acids  aphid fecundity  cereal aphids  phenols  plant resistance
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