Search results for "NEZARA VIRIDULA"

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Host sex discrimination by an egg parasitoid on Brassica leaves.

2011

Egg parasitoids are able to find their hosts by exploiting their chemical footprints as host location cues. In nature, the apolar epicuticular wax layer of plants that consists of several classes of hydrocarbons serves as the substrate that retains these contact kairomones. However, experiments on chemical footprints generally have used filter paper as substrate to study insect behavior. Here, we explored the ability of Trissolcus basalis (Scelionidae) females to discriminate between footprint cues left by male and female Nezara viridula (Pentatomidae) on leaves of their host plant Brassica oleracea (broccoli). Furthermore, we analyzed the chemical composition of the outermost wax layer of …

MaleOvipositionWaspsBrassicaBiochemistryPheromonesParasitoidEpicuticular waxHost-Parasite InteractionsHeteropteraBotanyAlkanesAnimalsTrissolcus basalisEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsCryo-methodEcosystemScelionidaebiologyHost sex discriminationHost (biology)fungin-nonadecaneNezara viridulaGeneral MedicinePentatomidaebiology.organism_classificationEpicuticular waxePlant LeavesSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataNezara viridulaKairomoneWaxesBrassica oleraceaBrassica oleraceaFemaleCuesJournal of chemical ecology
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The Egg Parasitoid Trissolcus basalis uses n-nonadecane, a Cuticular Hydrocarbon from its Stink Bug Host Nezara viridula, to Discriminate Between Fem…

2007

Contact kairomones from adult southern green stink bugs, Nezara viridula (L.) (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) that elicit foraging behavior of the egg parasitoid Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston) were investigated in laboratory experiments. Chemical residues from tarsi and scutella of N. viridula induced foraging by gravid female T. basalis. Residues from body parts of female N. viridula elicited stronger responses than those from the corresponding body parts of males. Deproteinized tarsi still elicited searching responses from wasps, indicating that the kairomone was not proteinaceous. Hexane extracts of host cuticular lipids induced searching responses from T. basalis, with a strong preference f…

MalebiologyEggsCuticleWaspsHeteropteraTrissolcus basalis . Nezara viridulaGeneral MedicineHymenopteraPentatomidaebiology.organism_classificationSensitivity and SpecificityBiochemistryParasitoidHemipteraSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataNezara viridulaKairomoneAlkanesBotanyAnimalsFemaleEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsScelionidaeJournal of Chemical Ecology
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Impact of heteroptera pentatomidae feeding and oviposition on photosynthesis of herbaceous plants and egg parasitoids host location

2009

The present study was designed to examine the effect of heteroptera pentatomidae feeding and/or oviposition on photosynthesis. Murgantia histrionica and Nezara viridula were fed on Brassica and Phaseolus plants, respectively. The changes in photosynthetic gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence parameters were followed immediately after the feeding as well as during the post-feeding period (24, 48 and 72 h). Murgantia feeding caused visible damage on leaf lamina, whereas this was not the case with Nezara feeding. In both cases a substantial decrease (50%) in photosynthesis was observed, which was partially restored only in Phaseolus plants by the end of the experiment. By using high resol…

Nezara viridula Murgantia histrionica Brassica Phaseolus chlorophyllSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataSettore BIO/10 - Biochimica
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Intraguild interaction between egg parasitoids: the role of the host egg mass size and parasitoids’ reproductive capacities

2013

In Sicily, field collections of egg masses of the southern green stink bug, Nezara viridula (L.) (Heteroptera:Pentatomidae), revealed that two solitary parasitoids, Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston) (Hymenoptera: Platygastridae) and Ooencyrtus telenomicida (Vassiliev) (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), can exploit the same egg mass. Previous finding showed that parasitoid species differ in host location and larval competitive abilities and a host finding-larval competition trade-off may be important for coexistence. The aim of this work was to evaluate the role played by the host egg mass size and the importance of species reproductive capacities in the outcome of interspecific competition. Under labo…

Nezara viridula Trissolcus basalis Ooencyrtus telenomicidaSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E Applicata
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CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL SIGNALS MEDIATING CONSPECIFIC AND HETEROSPECIFIC AGGREGATION BEHAVIOR OF FIRST INSTAR STINK BUGS

2004

We investigated cues that mediate the aggregation behavior of immature pentatomid bugs by using nymphs of six different pentatomid bug species (Nezara viridula, Acrosternum hilare, Chlorochroa ligata, Chlorochroa sayi, Thyanta pallidovirens, and Euschistus conspersus). When first instars of any two species were put together in a Petri dish, they readily formed heterospecific aggregations similar to their natural conspecific aggregations. The chemical profiles of first and second instar nymphs of each species were determined by solvent extraction with pentane, followed by GC-MS analysis. Immature bugs of the different species had some compounds in common, and some that were more species spec…

NymphTime Factorsanimal structuresEggsAllomoneInsect ControlBiochemistryGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryPheromoneslaw.inventionHeteropteraSexual Behavior AnimalSpecies SpecificitylawBotanyAnimalsNymphEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDemographyDose-Response Relationship DrugbiologyPetri dishfungiGeneral MedicinePentatomidaebiology.organism_classificationEuschistus conspersusNezara viridulaInstarVolatilizationThyanta pallidovirens
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Effetto della localizzazione dello stress biotico sulle difese indotte in Vicia faba

2016

Le diverse fasi che caratterizzano l’attacco della pianta da parte del fitofago (contatto, alimentazione ed ovideposizione) inducono l’attivazione di meccanismi di difesa nell’ospite. E’ noto che le piante emettono composti volatili indotti in seguito all’attacco del fitofago e che questi volatili sono in grado di richiamare i parassitoidi. Nel caso specifico degli ooparassitoidi, tali difese indirette si esplicitano mediante rilascio di HIPV (herbivore-induced plant volatiles) ed in particolare di OIPV (oviposition-induced plant volatiles). Ad oggi non ci sono studi inerenti il ruolo giocato dalle tracce rilasciate dal fitofago sulla superficie vegetale nell’induzione di volatili utilizzat…

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataHIPV OIPV Trissolcus basalis Nezara viridula
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Impact of an invasive pest in local semiochemical networks

During the host location process, egg parasitoids rely on a series of chemical stimuli from the host/plant complex. In particular, in tritrophic systems consisting of plants, herbivorous stink bugs and their egg parasitoids, previous studies demonstrated that wasps are attracted by oviposition-induced plant volatiles (OIPVs). These compounds act as indirect plant defence mechanism allowing plants to recruit egg parasitoids, which are in general the most important natural enemies of stink bugs. Moreover, when wasps land on a plant, they can exploit chemical footprints left by male and female stink bugs walking on the leaves as indirect host-related cues, since chemicals lead them in an area …

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataHalyomorpha halys Nezara viridulaMultitrophic-interactionOviposition Induced Plant VolatileTrissolcus basaliTelenomus podisi
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The behavioral responses of the egg parasitoid Ooencyrtus telenomicida to semiochemicals from first and second trophic level

2009

In this study the responses of females of the egg parasitoid Ooencyrtus telenomicida (Vassiliev) (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) to volatile and contact chemicals from its host Nezara viridula (L.) (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) and from host plant Solanum lycopersicum L. were investigated in a Y-tube olfactometer and in open arena. Our results in the Y-tube olfactometer tests showed that: (1) female wasps were attracted to volatiles from adult host virgin male and to volatiles from a host mated female, showing a clear preference for the volatiles emitted from the former; volatiles from host virgin females did not attract O. telenomicida females; (2) only volatiles produced by host-damaged plant com…

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataNezara viridula Solanum lycopersicum VOCs contact kairomone footprints
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Leaf epicuticular waxes effects egg parasitoid’s response to host adult footprint contact kairomone

2009

Chemical footprints left behind by true bugs are perceived as a contact kairomones by scelionid egg parasitoids. In the system Nezara viridula and its egg parasitoid Trissolcus basalis, previous studies have shown that the kairomone mediating such behavior is part of N. viridula’s cuticular hydrocarbons. In this study, the effect of epicuticular waxes of leaves of broad bean, Vicia faba, on wasp response to footprints of N. viridula females are investigated. Plants with intact waxes layer were used (1) without host chemical contamination, or (2) contaminated by host female footprints. Mechanically de-waxed plants were tested (3) without host chemical contamination, or (4) de-waxed a few min…

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataNezara viridula Trissolcus basalis Vicia faba bioassays SPME GC/MS Scanning electron microscopy
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Plant surface mediates interaction between true bug chemical footprints and scelionid egg parasitoids

2009

Chemical footprints left behind by true bugs act as contact kairomones inducing an arrestment response in scelionid egg parasitoids. Once in contact with contaminated substrates, female wasps display a characteristic arrestment posture followed by an increase of the host searching time. Previous studies were conducted on artificial substrates as filter papers, so that little is known about the effects of natural substrates on behavioural response by wasps. In field, the substrate where these interactions occur, i.e. the surface of plants, is covered by wax layers that can have a role in trophic interactions between insects. In this study, we investigated the influence of plant surfaces on a…

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataNezara viridula Trissolcus basalis kairomone host location
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