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Influence of trichome exudates from species ofLycopersicon on oviposition behavior ofHeliothis zea (Boddie)
Authors:J. A. Juvik  B. A. Babka  E. A. Timmermann
Affiliation:(1) Department of Horticulture, University of Illinois, 61801 Urbana, Illinois
Abstract:Cage experiments revealed that accessions of the wild tomato speciesLycopersicon hirsutum were preferred sites for oviposition byHeliothis zea. Hexane extracts from the leaves ofL. hirsutum were also preferred sites of oviposition in choice experiments among extracts from severalLycopersicon species. Extracts ofL. hirsutum were still biologically active several days after application, indicating that the phytochemical(s) involved are relatively stable and of low volatility. Gas Chromatographic analysis of leaf hexane extracts from 12 different accessions of theL. hirsutum complex and three tomato cultivars revealed substantial qualitative and quantitative variation in the chemical composition of these extracts. Comparison of these results with extract oviposition studies implicate a group of structurally related compounds as the active agents. Mass spectroscopy has tentatively identified these compounds as sesquiterpenes with the chemical formula C15H22O2. These compounds are apparently synthesized and secreted from glandular trichomes on the leaf surface. These phytochemicals did not stimulate ovipositional behavior in females of the cabbage looper,Trichoplusia ni. The existence of genetic variation for the presence and amount of kairomones that serve as cues for insect orientation and oviposition could be utilized in a breeding program to develop tomato cultivars with genetically modified allelochemic profiles that would disrupt the sequential behavioral processes of insect host-plant selection.
Keywords:Heliothis zea  corn earworm  Lepidoptera  Noctuidae  Trichoplusia ni  cabbage looper  Lycopersicon hirsutum  tomato  allelochemics  kairomone  oviposition  preference  sesquiterpenes  trichomes  host-plant selection  host-plant resistance
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