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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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