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Author(s):  
Sonam Antil ◽  
Rakesh Kumar ◽  
D. V. Pathak ◽  
Anil Kumar ◽  
Anil Panwar ◽  
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Author(s):  
Arash Kheirodin ◽  
Héctor A. Cárcamo ◽  
Barbara J. Sharanowski ◽  
Alejandro C. Costamagna

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Tarikul Islam ◽  
Ben D. Moore ◽  
Scott N. Johnson

AbstractHerbivorous insects have evolved various anti-predator defences, including morphological, behavioural, and immune defences, which can make biocontrol of herbivorous pests challenging. Silicon (Si) accumulation in plants is a potent physical defence against mandibulate insects. However, it remains uncertain how Si affects the anti-predator defences of insect herbivores and plant defences following herbivory. We grew the model grass, Brachypodium distachyon, hydroponically with (+Si) or without (–Si) Si and investigated the plant-mediated effects of Si on the anti-predator defences of the cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera, integrating morphological (i.e. integument resistance and thickness), behavioural, and immune defences. We also examined the effects of Si on plant compensatory growth and leaf trichome production. Larval growth, leaf consumption, and integument resistance were lower when feeding on +Si plants compared to when feeding on –Si plants. Larval integument thickness, defensive behaviours, haemocyte density, and lysozyme-like activity in the haemolymph were unaffected by Si. Larvae fed on +Si plants had higher haemolymph phenoloxidase (PO) and total-PO activities than larvae fed on –Si plants, although this did not enhance the melanisation response of larvae. Furthermore, Si supplies increased plant compensation for herbivory and constitutive trichome production, whereas herbivory induced trichome production only on –Si plants. We provide the first evidence for plant-mediated effects of Si on anti-predator defences of an insect herbivore. We suggest that the lower integument resistance of larvae when feeding on Si-supplemented plants could contribute to their vulnerability to natural enemies and that high PO activity may impose fitness costs (e.g. delayed development).


Author(s):  
Nina Xiaoning Zhang ◽  
Joke Andringa ◽  
Jitske Brouwer ◽  
Juan M. Alba ◽  
Ruy W. J. Kortbeek ◽  
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Author(s):  
Zhenqi Tian ◽  
Guangmei Chen ◽  
Yan Zhang ◽  
Chao Ma ◽  
Zhenya Tian ◽  
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Author(s):  
Tales Arthur de Souza Alonso ◽  
Dalila Lopes da Silva ◽  
Renato de Mello Prado ◽  
Pedro Luiz Martins Soares ◽  
Luis Felipe Lata Tenesaca ◽  
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Author(s):  
Yibin Lin ◽  
Xianhui Lin ◽  
Chaohui Ding ◽  
Ming Xia ◽  
Rongrong Xue ◽  
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Author(s):  
Guijian Zhang ◽  
Penghui Xu ◽  
Yaohui Wang ◽  
Shuai Cao ◽  
Xuewei Qi ◽  
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Author(s):  
Adekunle W. Adesanya ◽  
Maria Isabel Gomez ◽  
Kimberly Morrell ◽  
Charles Midega ◽  
Zeyaur Khan ◽  
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