Host plants alter their volatiles to help a solitary egg parasitoid distinguish habitats with parasitized hosts from those without
Volume: 43, Issue: 7, Pages: 1740 - 1750
Published: Mar 14, 2020
Abstract
When attacked by herbivores, plants emit volatiles to attract parasitoids and predators of herbivores. However, our understanding of the effect of plant volatiles on the subsequent behaviour of conspecific parasitoids when herbivores on plants are parasitized is limited. In this study, rice plants were infested with gravid females of the brown planthopper (BPH) Nilaparvata lugens for 24 hr followed by another 24 hr in which the BPH eggs on...
Paper Details
Title
Host plants alter their volatiles to help a solitary egg parasitoid distinguish habitats with parasitized hosts from those without
Published Date
Mar 14, 2020
Volume
43
Issue
7
Pages
1740 - 1750
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