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The Salicylic Acid-Mediated Release of Plant Volatiles Affects the Host Choice of Bemisia tabaci

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms17071048

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Bemisia tabaci; choice test; salicylic acid; plant volatile; plant-insect interaction

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [3120103919, 31401747, 31572014]
  2. Special Fund for Agroscientific Research in the Public Interest [201303019]
  3. China Agriculture Research System [CARS-26-10]
  4. Beijing Key Laboratory for Pest Control and Sustainable Cultivation of Vegetables
  5. Beijing Training Project for the Leading Talents in S T [LJRC201412]

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The whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) causes serious crop losses worldwide by transmitting viruses. We have previously shown that salicylic acid (SA)-related plant defenses directly affect whiteflies. In this study, we applied exogenous SA to tomato plants in order to investigate the interaction between SA-induced plant volatiles and nonviruliferous B. tabaci B and Q or B- and Q-carrying tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV). The results showed that exogenous SA caused plants to repel nonviruliferous whiteflies, but the effect was reduced when the SA concentration was low and when the whiteflies were viruliferous. Exogenous SA increased the number and quantity of plant volatilesespecially the quantity of methyl salicylate and -limonene. In Y-tube olfactometer assays, methyl salicylate and -limonene repelled the whiteflies, but the repellency was reduced for viruliferous Q. We suggest that the release of plant volatiles as mediated by SA affects the interaction between whiteflies, plants, and viruses. Further studies are needed to determine why viruliferous Q is less sensitive than nonviruliferous Q to repellent plant volatiles.

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