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Induced production of extrafloral nectar in intact lima bean plants in response to volatiles from spider mite-infested conspecific plants as a possible indirect defense against spider mites
Authors:Yasuyuki Choh  Soichi Kugimiya  Junji Takabayashi
Affiliation:(1) Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University, 2-509-3, Hirano, Otsu 520-2113, Japan;(2) CREST of JST (Japan Science and Technology Corporation), Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:We found that intact lima bean plants increased the secretion of extrafloral nectar (EFN) after exposure to Tetranychus urticae-induced plant volatiles. Predatory mites, Phytoseiulus persimilis, dispersed more slowly from an exposed intact plant than from a control plant (plant exposed to volatiles from intact conspecific). The predators also dispersed more slowly from those plants that were provided with extra EFN than from untreated plants. We further show that EFN was a potential alternative food source for P. persimilis. From these results, we concluded that increased EFN was involved in the slow dispersal of P. persimilis from the plants exposed to herbivore-induced plant volatiles. Our data suggest that the increase of EFN in an HIPV-exposed intact plant could be an induced indirect defense against spider mites.
Keywords:Extrafloral nectar  Herbivore-induced plant volatiles  Indirect defense  Induced response  Plant--plant interactions
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