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Abstract We report the results of a study investigating the influence of elevated CO2 on species interactions across three trophic levels: a plant (Brassica oleracea), two aphid herbivores (the generalist Myzus persicae and the specialist Brevicoryne brassicae), and two natural enemies (the coccinellid Hippodamia convergens (ladybird) and the parasitoid wasp Diaeretiella rapae). Brassica oleracea plants reared under elevated CO2 conditions (650 ppmv vs. 350 ppmv) were larger and had decreased water and nitrogen content. Brevicoryne brassicae reared on plants grown in elevated CO2 were larger and accumulated more fat, while there was no change in M. persicae traits. Fecundity of individual aphids appeared to be increased when reared on plants grown in elevated CO2. However, these differences were generally lost when aphids were reared in colonies, suggesting that such changes in plant quality will have subtle effects on aphid intraspecific interactions. Nevertheless, CO2 treatment did influence aphid distribution on plants, with significantly fewer M. persicae found on the shoots, and B. brassicae was only found on senescing leaves, when colonies were reared on plants grown in elevated CO2. We reared B. brassicae and M. persicae in competition on plants grown at both the CO2 concentration treatments. We found a significantly lower ratio of M. persicae: B. brassicae on plants grown under elevated CO2 conditions, strongly suggesting that increasing CO2 concentrations can alter the outcome of competition among insect herbivores. This was also reflected in the distribution of the aphids on the plants. While the CO2 treatment did not influence where B. brassicae were found, fewer M. persicae were present on senescing leaves under elevated CO2 conditions. Changes in plant quality resulting from the CO2 treatments did not appear to alter aphid quality as prey species, as the number consumed by the ladybird H. convergens, and the number parasitised by the parasitoid wasp D. rapae, did not change. To our knowledge, this study provides the first empirical evidence that changes in host plant quality mediated by increasing levels of CO2 can alter the outcome of interspecific competition among insect herbivores.  相似文献   

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Earthworm‐produced compost or vermicompost has been shown to increase resistance of plants to a variety of insect pests, but it is still unclear whether this resistance is dose dependent and whether the mechanisms responsible are the same for insect species with differing feeding habits and preferences. Therefore, we tested the effects of plants grown in various vermicompost concentrations (0, 20, 40, and 60%) on the preference and performance of generalist, Myzus persicae L., and specialist, Brevicoryne brassicae L. (both Hemiptera: Aphididae), aphid pests. Preference was evaluated with leaf disk (apterous) and whole plant (alate) choice assays. After 24 h of feeding, there was no significant negative effect on the feeding preference noted for apterae of either species of any of the treatments tested. To the contrary, apterae B. brassicae showed a significant preference for vermicompost treatments over control leaf disks. Alate M. persicae preferred alighting on control plants over vermicompost‐grown plants, but B. brassicae showed no preference toward any of the treatments tested. Both aphid species deposited significantly more nymphs on control plants than on those grown in 20% vermicompost. Furthermore, plants grown in soil amended with 20% vermicompost significantly suppressed mass accumulation, as well as numbers of adults and nymphs of both aphid species compared to controls. These data clearly show that vermicompost soil amendments can significantly influence pest aphid preference and performance on plants and that these effects are not dose dependent, but rather species and morph dependent.  相似文献   

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  • 1 The performance of the second generation (G2) of alates and apterae of a generalist, Myzus persicae, and a specialist, Brevicoryne brassicae, aphid species reared on Chinese cabbage or cabbage was evaluated on five cultivars of Brussels sprout.
  • 2 Aphid performance was influenced both by the type of host on which the parent aphid had been reared and by the host on which it was feeding when reproducing.
  • 3 The fecundity of the G2 of alates of both aphid species reared on Chinese cabbage differed significantly between all the cultivars of Brussels sprout and, on average, was 25% higher than those reared on cabbage. These differences were also apparent for the intrinsic rate of increase of B. brassicae but not for M. persicae.
  • 4 There was a trend for the G2 of alates from Chinese cabbage to have greater fecundity compared with aphids from cabbage. These differences were significant for the fecundity of the G2 of alates of both aphid species on Brussels sprout cultivars Fillbasket (30% higher), Red Delicious (35% higher) and Winter Harvest (25% higher) than those reared on cabbage.
  • 5 The intrinsic rate of increase for the G2 of alates of B. brassicae from Chinese cabbage was significantly different on all Brussels sprout cultivars tested. The intrinsic rate of increase differed significantly between aphids reared on either Chinese cabbage or cabbage on cultivars Oliver and Darkmar‐21 (M. persicae) and Red Delicious and Winter Harvest (B. brassicae). The cv. Oliver appeared to be the most consistently good host; Red Delicious was the poorest host overall.
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Wide variations in total soluble nitrogen occurred in different leaves of Brussels sprout plants. These variations were partly the result of leaf age (leaf position) and partly the result of different fertiliser application to the plants. The fecundity of Brevicoryne brassicae and Myzus persicae caged on such leaves also varied greatly and was correlated with total soluble nitrogen within leaves of the same age, but not between leaves of different ages. The value of total soluble nitrogen concentrations, based on analysis of leaf tissue, for indicating plant suitability for aphids is discussed as well as the difference in response of the two aphid species to experimental conditions favouring proteolysis in the leaf.
Ein vergleich der vermehrung von Brevicoryne brassicae und Myzus persicae in beziehung zum gehalt löslichen stickstoffs und dem blattalter von rosenkohlpflanzen
Zusammenfassung Brevicoryne brassicae (L.) und Myzus persicae (Sulz.) wurden an Kohlblättern gekäfigt, die infolge verschiedener physiologischer Ursachen sehr unterschiedliche Mengen löslichen Stickstoffs enthielten. Den Pflanzen wurden zwei Düngerstoffe ((NH4)2SO4 und KCL) verabreicht und die Blattläuse auf jungen, mittelalten und alten Blättern gekäfigt. Dadurch wurde der Gehalt löslichen Stickstoffs in den Blättern zwischen 0,543% und 1,286% variiert. Die Nachkommenzahl der Blattläuse bei diesen Düngungen und auf verschiedenaltrigen Blättern war sehr unterschiedlich (zwischen 7,3 und 30,2 bei B. brassicae; 17,6 und 59,4 bei M. persicae) und konnte in jedem Blattalter mit dem Stickstoffgehalt korreliert werden. Der Befund, daß die Korrelationen zwischen Blattlausnachkommenzahl und Stickstoffgehalt nicht unabhängig vom Blattalter waren, deutet darauf hin, daß der Stickstoffgehalt in physiologisch aktiven Blattgeweben nicht relativ mit dem der Siebröhren übereinstimmt. M. persicae vermochte in höherem Maße als B. brassicae Blätter auszunützen, in denen der Eiweißabbau durch Düngung oder Alter begünstigt war. Dieser Unterschied zwischen den beiden Arten steht möglicherweise mit ihren verschiedenen Nährstoffbedürfnissen in Zusammenhang.
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Levels and components of resistance to Amphorophora idaei in raspberry cultivars containing different A. idaei resistance genes were studied under infestation tunnel, glasshouse and laboratory conditions. Each test consistently ranked raspberry cultivars, with increasing levels of resistance in the order, non-resistant (cv. Mailing Jewel), resistant cultivars containing minor genes, major gene A1, gene A10 (red raspberry) and gene A10 (black raspberry) respectively. Resistance was expressed in three different ways; decreased alatae settling and feeding, decreased apterae settling and decreased aphid fecundity and rate of nymphal development. Following exposure to a large population of alatae, significantly fewer aphids settled on A1, A10 and to a lesser extent, minor gene-containing cultivars, compared to cv. Mailing Jewel. More alatae settled on the top than the bottom zone of non-resistant, minor gene resistant and two of four A1-containing cultivars; alatae settling was low on all zones of A10-containing raspberries. Aphid fecundity and nymph development patterns on different cultivars and resistance classes were similar to those found for alatae settling. After 7 days reproduction more than 30% of the nymphs developed to third or fourth instar on cv. Mailing Jewel, whilst on minor gene and major gene-containing cultivars the total number of nymphs and the proportion of later instars decreased. On resistant cultivars the nymphs were found mainly on the middle and bottom leaf zones, compared to cv. Mailing Jewel. A rapid (48 h) screening test using floating leaflets was developed and, on the basis of apterae settling, ranked cultivars reliably; it was particularly effective in distinguishing moderate and strong resistance to strain 1 A. idaei. Gene A1-containing cultivars bred in England were much more resistant to strain 1 A. idaei than those bred in Scotland. Possible reasons for this difference are discussed, in relation to modified screening procedures and to the control of the viruses transmitted by this aphid vector.  相似文献   

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Applications of lithium chloride (LiCl), zinc sulphate (ZnSO4) or nickel sulphate (NiSO4) to the roots of sugar-beet plants in the glasshouse encouraged settling on the leaves of adult apterae from a clone of Myzus persicae (Sulz.); conversely, treatment with boric acid (H2B2O7) inhibited aphid settling. Larviposition of M. persicae was increased by NiSO4 and tin chloride (SnCl2). Viruliferous M. persicae transmitted beet yellows virus (BYV) more efficiently to plants treated with LiCl or H2B2O7 than to those treated with copper sulphate (CuSO4), ZnSO4 or SnCl2. The sulphate and chloride anions of the applied chemicals appeared to have little effect on M. persicae and virus transmission. It is suggested that applications of trace elements to sugar beet affected M. persicae and virus transmission by changing the concentrations of trace elements in the aphids' diet and by altering the metabolism of the leaf tissues in the host plant.  相似文献   

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The feeding preferences of apterae for leaves of different ages are shown largely to determine the distribution of Myzus persicae and Brevicoryne brassicae on Brussels sprouts in which they colonise particularly the old and young leaves respectively. Alatae contribute to this segregation but less so since alatae of both species settle preferentially on the plant apex. Apterous and to some extent alate M. persicae select the most nutritious leaves as measured by reproduction, but this is less often so with B. brassicae.Water stress causing wilting of the old leaves reduces settling on the plants by alate B. brassicae but not alate M. persicae which avoid the old leaves and instead colonise the apex. Among leaves of different water status apterous M. persicae again select the most nutritious while B. brassicae does so less consistently.These results are compatible with some aspects of the dual discrimination theory of hostplant selection assuming the polyphagous M. persicae responds more to nutrients and less to flavour than the oligophagous B. brassicae.
Zusammenfassung Geflügelten Virginoparen von M. persicae und B. brassicae wurde gestattet, von übervölkerten Quell-Pflanzen abzufliegen und Kohlpflanzen (Brassica oleracea L. var. bullata gemmifera) zu besiedeln, die unterschiedlich mit Wasser versorgt waren (feucht, mäßig, trocken). Wassermangel, der (durch Trockenhaltung) zum Welken der alten Blätter führte, verringerte die Besiedlung der Pflanzen durch geflügelte B. brassicae, jedoch nicht durch geflügelte M. persicae, welche dann die alten Blätter mieden und stattdessen die Triebspitzen besiedelten. Auf turgeszenten Pflanzen mied M. persicae die reifen Blätter und besiedelte die Gipfel sowie junge und alte Blätter. Im Gegensatz dazu lehnte B. brassicae die alten Blätter ab und besiedelte in großer Zahl die ausgereiften Blätter sowie die Triebspitzen der Pflanzen. Geflügelte beider Arten erreichten größte Siedlungsdichte im Triebgipfel, besonders B. brassicae.In Zweiweg-Wahlkammer-Versuchen konnten Ungeflügelte beider Arten zwischen Blättern verschiedenen Alters und verschiedener Hydratur wählen. Das Trockenregime wurde dabei in zwei Varianten angeboten: Pflanzen, die welkten und solche, die gerade wieder bewässert wurden. Gemessen an der Reproduktionsrate wählte M. persicae konstant die nährstoffreicheren Bläller, d.h. alte > junge > reife turgeszente Blätter trockener > mäßiger > feuchter Hydratur mit Ausnahme welkender Blätter, die gemieden wurden. B. brassicae wählte weniger eindeutig (Unstimmigkeiten kursiv), d.h. junge > reife > alte turgeszente Blätter, feuchte = mäßige Hydratur in allen Blattalterstufen; trocken > mäßig und feucht bei jongen Blättern; mäßig und feucht > trocken bei reifem und altem Laub.Die Verteilung von M. persicae und B. brassicae auf den Kohlpflanzen wird weitgehend von den Nahrungsansprüchen der Ungeflügelten bestimmt, die besonders die alten bzw. die jungen Blätter besiedeln. Die Ergebnisse decken sich in einigen Hinsichten mit der doppelten Unterscheidungstheorie bei der Wirtspflanzenwahl, indem angenommen werden kann, daß die polyphage M. persicae mehr auf die (primären) Nährstoffe und weniger auf die (sekundären) Duftstoffe anspricht als die oligophage B. brassicae.
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In laboratory tests with moderately pyrethroid-resistant (R1) Myzus persicae, more walked or flew from excised leaves pre-treated with the pyrethroid deltamethrin, or its aqueous formulation ‘Decis’ at 10 mg a.i. litre-1 than from untreated leaves. Neither a carbamate (pirimicarb) nor an organophosphate (demeton-S-methyl) induced flight. R1 alatae and apterae which had dispersed from deltamethrin-treated leaves rarely transmitted potato virus Y (PVY); however transmission by the more pyrethroid-resistant R2 alatae was only halved and that by R2 apterae undiminished. Treatment with deltamethrin decreased spread of PVY both in flight chamber and field experiments.  相似文献   

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Commercially-grown potato cultivars were assessed for antibiotic resistance to Myzus persicae in a culture room at 19°C with a 2°C range and a 16 h photoperiod. The resistant rankings obtained were consistent for the following aphid metrics: maturation time, teneral adult weight, embryo complement and the production of nymphs. Intrinsic rates of increase (rm) correlated with the above parameters of aphid growth and reproduction but this was not always the case for nymphal survival rate. The cultivars Ulster Tarn, Record and Maris Piper were relatively resistant to M. persicae and cultivars Desirée and King Edward were the most susceptible. When the aphid clone or the culture plants were changed there was no significant effect on the relative resistance of the potato cultivars under test. The relationship between the number of embryos in teneral adults and the production of nymphs by aphids was examined by grouping aphids in weight batches. There was a strong relationship between these two variables.  相似文献   

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Brevicoryne brassicae and Myzus persicae were caged on the mature leaves of brussels sprout plants receiving different amounts of nitrogen and potassium. An increase in N or decrease in K resulted in an increase in soluble nitrogen levels in the leaves. The fecundity and reproductive rate of M. persicae were correlated with these changes; B. brassicae showed a markedly lower response to the nutrient treatments. The possible relationships of these results to other contrasts between the two aphids are discussed.
Zusammenfassung Brevicoryne brassicae (L.) und Myzus persicae (Sulz.) wurden in Käfigen auf mittelalten Blättern von Kohlpflanzen gehalten, die unterschiedlich mit Stickstoff und Kali gedüngt wurden. Erhöhung der Stickstoff- oder Verminderung der Kalidüngung steigerte den Gehalt löslichen Stickstoffs in den Blättern der Pflanze. Nachkommenzahl und Vermehrungsrate von M. persicae wurden durch diese Behandlungen mehr gefördert als die von B. brassicae und waren mit dem Gehalt an löslichem Stickstoff gut korreliert. Es ist möglich, daß sich dieser Unterschied zwischen B. brassicae und M. persicae teilweise auch in anderen Unterschieden zwischen den zwei Arten äußert, z.B. im Verhalten zu Blattalter und Wassermangel in der Pflanze. Eine hohe Kalidüngung hemmt die Vermehrung beider Arten und kann möglicherweise, wenn mit dem Eingriff der natürlichen Feinde integriert, eine nützliche Rolle in der Bekämpfung dieser Blattläuse spielen.
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J. Špak 《Biologia Plantarum》1992,34(5-6):451-455
The efficiency of turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) acqusition fromSinapis alba L. without sinigrin andBrassica nigra (L.) Koch with a high content of sinigrin by non-fastedMyzus persicae (Sulz.) andBrevicoryne brassicae (L.) was investigated in order to determine the effect of the phagostimulatory glucoside sinigrin on virus transmission. There was a significantly higher acquisition of TuMV fromS. alba byM. persicae than fromB. nigra. Conversely,B. brassicae acquired the virus more efficiently fromB. nigra than fromS. alba. The efficiency of transmission was positively correlated with the response of both aphid species to sinigrin. Saturation ofS. alba leaves with a 1 % solution of sinigrin did not significantly affect the acquisition of TuMV, in neitherM. persicae norB. brassicae, whether the aphids were fasted or not.  相似文献   

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The inheritance of resistance to lettuce root aphid, Pemphigus bursarius, was studied in lettuce using the Wellesbourne cultivars Avondefiance and Avoncrisp as resistant parents and Borough Wonder and Webb's Wonderful as aphid-susceptible parents. All four cultivars were crossed in all possible combinations including reciprocals and the response to root aphid of plants in the P1F1F2 and BC generations was assessed using apterae of P. bursarius from the lettuce cv. Iceberg. Resistance to attack was clearly inherited and the parents appeared to be homozygous for their resistance or susceptibility. In the F1 generation, however, in all crosses between resistant and susceptible parents, segregation into susceptible, resistant and some slightly less resistant plants occurred. This and the highly significant differences in segregation between pairs of reciprocal crosses in the F1 and other generations indicate that the inheritance of resistance to root aphid is controlled by extra-nuclear factors. Modifying genes might also be involved but there appears to be no linkage of root aphid resistance with resistance to downy mildew, for which the Wellesbourne lettuces were bred.  相似文献   

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Young leaves of the potato Solanum tuberosum L. cultivar Kardal contain resistance factors to the green peach aphid Myzuspersicae (Sulzer) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and normal probing behavior is impeded. However, M. persicae can survive and reproduce on mature and senescent leaves of the cv. Kardal plant without problems. We compared the settling ofM. persicae on young and old leaves and analyzed the impact of aphids settling on the plant in terms of gene expression. Settling, as measured by aphid numbers staying on young or old leaves, showed that after 21 h significantly fewer aphids were found on the young leaves. At earlier time points there were no difference between young and old leaves, suggesting that the young leaf resistance factors are not located at the surface level but deeper in the tissue. Gene expression was measured in plants at 96 h postinfestation, which is at a late stage in the interaction and in compatible interactions this is long enough for host plant acceptance to occur. In old leaves of cv. Kardal (compatible interaction), M. persicae infestation elicited a higher number of differentially regulated genes than in young leaves. The plant response to aphid infestation included a larger number of genes induced than repressed, and the proportion of induced versus repressed genes was larger in young than in old leaves. Several genes changing expression seem to be involved in changing the metabolic state of the leaf from source to sink.  相似文献   

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Chemical suppression of the symptoms of two virus diseases   总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3  
Carbendazim applied at the rate of 2 g per plant to the roots of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum cv. White Burley) plants before infection with tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) caused very considerable reduction in the severity of disease symptoms in systemically infected leaves but did not affect their virus content. Leaves of untreated, infected plants had a greatly reduced chlorophyll content 100 days after infection whereas the chlorophyll content of leaves of infected plants treated with carbendazim was similar to that of normal uninfected leaves. Carbendazim had no effect on the infectivity of TMV in vitro or on the local lesion reaction of N. glutinosa plants when inoculated with TMV. Carbendazim was applied to lettuce cv. Cobham Green at a total rate of o-i g per plant before and after they were infected with beet western yellows virus and the plants were then grown on in the field. At harvest time (50 days after infection) almost all the treated virus-infected plants were of a normal green appearance, whereas the untreated controls were almost all very severely yellowed and unmarketable.  相似文献   

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Two tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) cultivars: Robin (tolerant) and Roma (sensitive to heat stress) were studied. Chlorophyll fluorescence induction parameters (Fv/Fp, Amax, and Rfd) at 25 °C showed that the PS2 activity was similar for both cultivars. The parameters, measured at 38 °C, decreased in both cultivars, but more in cv. Roma. Exogenous application of 4 mM spermidine improved the plant heat-resistance in both cultivars, and especially in cv. Roma. Analysis of chlorophyll fluorescence changes during linear increase in temperature showed that cv. Robin plants have higher ability to hardening and higher resistance to thermal damage of the pigment-protein complexes structure and the activity of PS2 than cv. Roma.  相似文献   

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Potato leafroll virus (PLRV; genus Polerovirus, family Luteoviridae) is a persistently transmitted circulative virus that depends on aphids for spreading. The primary vector of PLRV is the aphid Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (Homoptera: Aphididae). Solanum tuberosum L. potato cv. Kardal (Solanaceae) has a certain degree of resistance to M. persicae: young leaves seem to be resistant, whereas senescent leaves are susceptible. In this study, we investigated whether PLRV‐infection of potato plants affected aphid behaviour. We found that M. persicae's ability to differentiate headspace volatiles emitted from PLRV‐infected and non‐infected potato plants depends on the age of the leaf. In young apical leaves, no difference in aphid attraction was found between PLRV‐infected and non‐infected leaves. In fact, hardly any aphids were attracted. On the contrary, in mature leaves, headspace volatiles from virus infected leaves attracted the aphids. We also studied the effect of PLRV‐infection on probing and feeding behaviour (plant penetration) of M. persicae using the electrical penetration graph technique (DC system). Several differences were observed between plant penetration in PLRV‐infected and non‐infected plants, but only after infected plants showed visual symptoms of PLRV infection. The effects of PLRV‐infection in plants on the behaviour of M. persicae, the vector of the virus, and the implications of these effects on the transmission of the virus are thoroughly discussed.  相似文献   

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The photosynthetic performance (leaf gas exchange and chlorophyll a (Chla) fluorescence), activities of antioxidant enzymes [superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), peroxidase (POX), ascorbate peroxidase (APX)] and the concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and malondialdehyde (MDA) in the flag leaves of plants from two wheat cultivars with contrasting levels of resistance to spot blotch was assessed. Spot blotch severity was significantly lower in plants from cv. BR‐18 compared to cv. Guamirim. Net carbon assimilation rate, stomatal conductance and concentrations of Chla, Chlab and carotenoids were significantly decreased from fungal infection. In contrast, internal CO2 concentration was significantly increased from fungal infection in comparison to their non‐inoculated counterparts. Similarly, inoculation significantly reduced photochemical performance in the inoculated flag leaves in comparison to their non‐inoculated counterparts. However, plants from cv. BR‐18 were able to sustain greater functionality of the photosynthetic apparatus during fungal infection process compared to cv. Guamirim. The activities of SOD, POX, APX and CAT increased in inoculated flag leaves from both cultivars compared to non‐inoculated plants, and the highest increases were measured in cv. BR‐18. The greater activities of these enzymes were associated with a reduced H2O2 concentration in the inoculated flag leaves from cv. BR‐18, resulting, therefore, in a lower MDA concentration. Thus, a more efficient antioxidative system in flag leaves from cv. BR‐18 plays a pivotal role in removing the excess reactive oxygen species that were generated during the infection process of Bipolaris sorokiniana, therefore limiting cellular damage and largely preserving the photosynthetic efficiency of the infected flag leaves.  相似文献   

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Drought stress alters the chemical composition of plants, which can influence their tolerance to insect herbivory. To evaluate plant chemical responses to drought stress, broccoli, Brassica oleracea L. var. italica Plenck (Brassicaceae), was grown under well‐watered, drought, and water‐logged conditions. The glucosinolate (GS) levels and the performance of two aphid species, the specialist Brevicoryne brassicae (L.) and the generalist Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (both Hemiptera: Aphididae), in relation to water stress conditions were studied. High Performance Liquid Chromatography analysis showed that water stress changed the levels of GS in broccoli plants. Plants grown for 2 weeks under drought stress were significantly smaller and showed decreased levels of total GS when compared with GS contents of well‐watered plants, whereas water‐logged conditions led to a slight increase in the GS contents. A substantial decrease in indolyl GS was detected in water‐deficient plants, whereas aliphatic GS decreased slightly. Analysis of sugar levels in phloem sap of broccoli plants revealed that plants under water‐logged conditions contained the highest amounts of sugars followed by drought‐stressed and well‐watered plants. The two aphid species responded differently to water stress‐induced changes in their host plants. Significantly larger populations of M. persicae were recorded on plants with a limited water supply than on plants grown under well‐watered or water‐logged conditions. Brevicoryne brassicae was less affected by water stress, and similar population sizes were found on plants that were subject to different treatments. Analysis of covariance showed a significant effect of the plants’ water condition but no significant effect of GS content on the performance of M. persicae. However, the specialist B. brassicae remained unaffected by changes induced under water stress conditions.  相似文献   

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Large differences exist between chrysanthemum cultivars in their susceptibility to attack by Myzus persicae (Sulz.). This is due to a repellent factor which increases in the leaves as they age, but which varies from one cultivar to another. Aphid population growth is retarded, or even prevented, on resistant cultivars. If susceptible and resistant plants are in contact, the rate of population increase will be the same on both, but numbers will remain proportionately lower on the resistant cultivars. For instance, aphid numbers are normally forty times as high on B.G.A. Tuneful as on Portrait. Aphids appear to select the cultivar or region of plant most suitable for reproduction (usually apical and basal leaves) but, as the plants and population grow, the aphids continually redistribute themselves. Within the limits of normal growing practice, cultural and environmental conditions have little effect on the aphids. Brachycaudus helichrysi (Kaltenbach) and Aphis fabae Scop, have similar varietal preferences but, unlike Myzus persicae, they avoid senescent leaves and only colonize the apex.  相似文献   

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