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Effect of qualitative and quantitative variation in allelochemicals on a generalist insect: Iridoid glycosides and the southern armyworm
Authors:Gillian M. Puttick  M. Deane Bowers
Affiliation:(1) Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, 02138 Cambridge, Massachusetts;(2) Present address: Chemistry Department, Northeastern University, 02115 Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract:The behavioral and physiological effects of plant allelochemicals have been difficult to demonstrate; it is not often clear whether the compounds are deterrent, toxic, or both. In this study, we compared the qualitative and quantitative effects of several iridoid glycosides on a generalist lepidopteran herbivore,Spodoptera eridania (Noctuidae). Larval growth and survivorship and larval preference or avoidance were measured on artificial diets containing different iridoid glycosides at different concentrations. We also tested the toxicity/deterrence of these compounds. We found that iridoid glycosides retarded larval growth significantly at relatively low concentrations and that they were usually avoided in preference tests. The toxicity/ deterrence test did not always reflect the results of these other tests. The merits of using a variety of methods for determining deterrence and/or toxicity of plant allelochemicals are discussed.
Keywords:Iridoid glycosides  Spodoptera eridania  Lepidoptera  Noctuidae  allelochemical variation  toxicity/deterrence  plant-insect interaction
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