Volatile production differs between oak leaves infested by leaf-miner Phyllonorycter harrisella (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) and galler Neuroterus quercusbaccarum (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae)

Plants defend themselves by producing various volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that have direct and indirect effects on insect herbivores. Their production is often specific to the plant and herbivore species involved, with some herbivores being able to manipulate their production. Here, we used pa...

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Main Authors: Fabian S. KLIMM, Alexander WEINHOLD, Martin VOLF
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science 2020-02-01
Series:European Journal of Entomology
Subjects:
oak
Online Access:https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-202001-0011_volatile_production_differs_between_oak_leaves_infested_by_leaf-miner_phyllonorycter_harrisella_lepidoptera_g.php
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spelling doaj-b05b89cf98894ba692fa19d2e1744c7b2021-04-16T20:36:12ZengInstitute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of ScienceEuropean Journal of Entomology1210-57591802-88292020-02-01117110110910.14411/eje.2020.011eje-202001-0011Volatile production differs between oak leaves infested by leaf-miner Phyllonorycter harrisella (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) and galler Neuroterus quercusbaccarum (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae)Fabian S. KLIMM0Alexander WEINHOLD1Martin VOLF2Institute of Ecology and Evolution, University of Jena, 07743 Jena, Thuringia, Germany; e-mail: fabian.simon.klimm@uni-jena.deInstitute of Biodiversity, University of Jena, 07743 Jena, Thuringia, GermanyGerman Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig, 04103 Leipzig, Saxony, Germany; e-mails: alexander.weinhold@idiv.de, martin.volf@idiv.dePlants defend themselves by producing various volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that have direct and indirect effects on insect herbivores. Their production is often specific to the plant and herbivore species involved, with some herbivores being able to manipulate their production. Here, we used passive volatile sampling using polydimethysiloxane (PDMS) tubing to compare VOCs produced by control, mined and galled oak leaves in the field. Leaves mined by a microlepidopteran leaf-miner (Phyllonorycter harrisella) produced a lower amount of two sesquiterpenes and an increased amount of eucalyptol. In contrast, leaves galled by the gall wasp (Neuroterus quercusbaccarum) did not produce a lower amount of any of the VOC measured when compared to the control. They produced a higher amount of farnesene, β-bourbonene and eucalyptol. Some of these VOC are known for their anti-herbivore function. In a second experiment, we treated the experimental leaves with the phytohormone methyl jasmonate (MeJA) to determine if leaf-miners or gallers reduced the overall inducibility of infested leaves. MeJA induced a sixteen-fold increase in VOC production. However, there was no difference in VOC production of control, mined and galled leaves treated with MeJA. Our results show that up- and down-regulation of VOCs can vary among leaves infested by different herbivores. More experiments are needed to determine if this is due to manipulation by the herbivores themselves or due to a defensive response of the plant.https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-202001-0011_volatile_production_differs_between_oak_leaves_infested_by_leaf-miner_phyllonorycter_harrisella_lepidoptera_g.phplepidopteragracillariidaephyllonorycter harrisellahymenopteracynipidaeneuroterus quercusbaccarumvolatile organic compoundsindirect defencemethyl jasmonatehost manipulationminegallherbivoryoaksesquiterpenesfarneseneeucalyptolβ-bourbonene
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author Fabian S. KLIMM
Alexander WEINHOLD
Martin VOLF
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Alexander WEINHOLD
Martin VOLF
Volatile production differs between oak leaves infested by leaf-miner Phyllonorycter harrisella (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) and galler Neuroterus quercusbaccarum (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae)
European Journal of Entomology
lepidoptera
gracillariidae
phyllonorycter harrisella
hymenoptera
cynipidae
neuroterus quercusbaccarum
volatile organic compounds
indirect defence
methyl jasmonate
host manipulation
mine
gall
herbivory
oak
sesquiterpenes
farnesene
eucalyptol
β-bourbonene
author_facet Fabian S. KLIMM
Alexander WEINHOLD
Martin VOLF
author_sort Fabian S. KLIMM
title Volatile production differs between oak leaves infested by leaf-miner Phyllonorycter harrisella (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) and galler Neuroterus quercusbaccarum (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae)
title_short Volatile production differs between oak leaves infested by leaf-miner Phyllonorycter harrisella (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) and galler Neuroterus quercusbaccarum (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae)
title_full Volatile production differs between oak leaves infested by leaf-miner Phyllonorycter harrisella (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) and galler Neuroterus quercusbaccarum (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae)
title_fullStr Volatile production differs between oak leaves infested by leaf-miner Phyllonorycter harrisella (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) and galler Neuroterus quercusbaccarum (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae)
title_full_unstemmed Volatile production differs between oak leaves infested by leaf-miner Phyllonorycter harrisella (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) and galler Neuroterus quercusbaccarum (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae)
title_sort volatile production differs between oak leaves infested by leaf-miner phyllonorycter harrisella (lepidoptera: gracillariidae) and galler neuroterus quercusbaccarum (hymenoptera: cynipidae)
publisher Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science
series European Journal of Entomology
issn 1210-5759
1802-8829
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Plants defend themselves by producing various volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that have direct and indirect effects on insect herbivores. Their production is often specific to the plant and herbivore species involved, with some herbivores being able to manipulate their production. Here, we used passive volatile sampling using polydimethysiloxane (PDMS) tubing to compare VOCs produced by control, mined and galled oak leaves in the field. Leaves mined by a microlepidopteran leaf-miner (Phyllonorycter harrisella) produced a lower amount of two sesquiterpenes and an increased amount of eucalyptol. In contrast, leaves galled by the gall wasp (Neuroterus quercusbaccarum) did not produce a lower amount of any of the VOC measured when compared to the control. They produced a higher amount of farnesene, β-bourbonene and eucalyptol. Some of these VOC are known for their anti-herbivore function. In a second experiment, we treated the experimental leaves with the phytohormone methyl jasmonate (MeJA) to determine if leaf-miners or gallers reduced the overall inducibility of infested leaves. MeJA induced a sixteen-fold increase in VOC production. However, there was no difference in VOC production of control, mined and galled leaves treated with MeJA. Our results show that up- and down-regulation of VOCs can vary among leaves infested by different herbivores. More experiments are needed to determine if this is due to manipulation by the herbivores themselves or due to a defensive response of the plant.
topic lepidoptera
gracillariidae
phyllonorycter harrisella
hymenoptera
cynipidae
neuroterus quercusbaccarum
volatile organic compounds
indirect defence
methyl jasmonate
host manipulation
mine
gall
herbivory
oak
sesquiterpenes
farnesene
eucalyptol
β-bourbonene
url https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-202001-0011_volatile_production_differs_between_oak_leaves_infested_by_leaf-miner_phyllonorycter_harrisella_lepidoptera_g.php
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