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Herbivore-Induced Plant Volatiles to Enhance Biological Control in Agriculture
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Plants under herbivore attack synthetize defensive organic compounds
that directly or indirectly affect herbivore performance and mediate
other interactions with the community. The so-called herbivoreinduced plant volatiles (HIPVs) consist of odors released by attacked
plants that serve as important cues for parasitoids and predators to
locate their host/prey. The understanding that has been gained on the
ecological role and mechanisms of HIPV emission opens up paths for
developing novel strategies integrated with biological control programs
with the aim of enhancing the efficacy of natural enemies in suppressing
pest populations in crops. Tactics using synthetic HIPVs or chemically/
genetically manipulating plant defenses have been suggested in order to
recruit natural enemies to plantations or help guiding them to their host
more quickly, working as a “synergistic” agent of biological control. This
review discusses strategies using HIPVs to enhance biological control that
have been proposed in the literature and were categorized here as: (a)
exogenous application of elicitors on plants, (b) use of plant varieties that
emit attractive HIPVs to natural enemies, (c) release of synthetic HIPVs,
and (d) genetic manipulation targeting genes that optimize HIPV emission. We discuss the feasibility, benefits, and downsides of each strategy
by considering not only field studies but also comprehensive laboratory
assays that present an applied approach for HIPVs or show the potential
of employing them in the field.
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PEÑAFLOR, M. F. G. V.; BENTO, J. M. S. Herbivore-Induced Plant Volatiles to Enhance Biological Control in Agriculture. Neotropical Entomology, Londrina, v. 42, p. 331-343, 2013.
