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Fernández, P.C.; Braccini, C.L.; Dávila, C.; Barrozo, R.B.; Aráoz, M.V.C.; Cerrillo, T.; Gershenzon, J.; Reichelt, M.; Zavala, J.A. "The use of Leaf Surface Contact Cues During Oviposition Explains Field Preferences in the Willow Sawfly Nematus Oligospilus" (2019) Scientific Reports. 9(1)
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Abstract:

After an insect herbivore has reached its host plant, contact cues from the leaf surface often determine host acceptance. We studied contact cues during oviposition behavior of a willow pest, the sawfly Nematus oligospilus (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae), a specialist feeder on Salix (Salicaceae) trees, and how it determines oviposition preference in lab and field conditions. We described the sequence of behaviors that lead to egg laying on the most and least preferred willow species. Then we studied the morphology of chemosensory structures present on the female antenna, cerci and ovipositor. Since phenolic glycosides (PGs) are the main secondary metabolites present in Salicaceae species, we investigated their role in host acceptance. We quantified these compounds in different willow species and correlated PG content with oviposition preference under lab and natural field conditions. We demonstrated a major role for contact cues in triggering N. oligospilus egg laying on the leaf surface of preferred willow genotypes. Firstly cues are sensed by antennae, determining to leave or stay on the leaf. After that, sensing is performed by abdominal cerci, which finally triggers egg laying. The lack of PGs in non-preferred species and the significant correlation observed between PGs, natural damage and oviposition preference suggest a role for these compounds in host selection. Our study suggests that in specialist feeders, secondary compounds normally acting as defenses can actually act as a susceptibility factor by triggering specific insect behavior for oviposition. These defensive compounds could be selected against to increase resistance. © 2019, The Author(s).

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Documento: Artículo
Título:The use of Leaf Surface Contact Cues During Oviposition Explains Field Preferences in the Willow Sawfly Nematus Oligospilus
Autor:Fernández, P.C.; Braccini, C.L.; Dávila, C.; Barrozo, R.B.; Aráoz, M.V.C.; Cerrillo, T.; Gershenzon, J.; Reichelt, M.; Zavala, J.A.
Filiación:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Tecnológicas, Buenos Aires, Argentina
INTA, Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Delta del Paraná. Paraná de las Palmas y Cl Comas s/n (2804), Campana, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Universidad de Buenos Aires, Cátedras de Química de Biomoléculas y Bioquímica, Facultad de Agronomía. Av. San Martín 4453, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, C1417DSE, Argentina
INTA, Instituto de Recursos Biológicos, Centro de Investigación de Recursos Naturales, De los Reseros y Dr. Nicolás Repetto s/n (1686), Hurlingham, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Universidad de Buenos Aires, Departamento Biodiversidad y Biología Experimental, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Instituto Biodiversidad y Biología Experimental y Aplicada, CONICET - UBA, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
PROIMI-CONICET Biotecnología, Av. Belgrano y Pje, Caseros (T4001 MBV), Tucumán, Argentina and Facultad de Ciencias Naturales e IML, UNT, Miguel Lillo 205, San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Jena, Germany
Palabras clave:adult; article; case report; clinical article; egg laying; female; field study; genotype; host selection; human; Hymenoptera; leaf surface; morphology; nonhuman; willow
Año:2019
Volumen:9
Número:1
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-41318-7
Título revista:Scientific Reports
Título revista abreviado:Sci. Rep.
ISSN:20452322
Registro:https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_20452322_v9_n1_p_Fernandez

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Fernández, P.C., Braccini, C.L., Dávila, C., Barrozo, R.B., Aráoz, M.V.C., Cerrillo, T., Gershenzon, J.,..., Zavala, J.A. (2019) . The use of Leaf Surface Contact Cues During Oviposition Explains Field Preferences in the Willow Sawfly Nematus Oligospilus. Scientific Reports, 9(1).
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-41318-7
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Fernández, P.C., Braccini, C.L., Dávila, C., Barrozo, R.B., Aráoz, M.V.C., Cerrillo, T., et al. "The use of Leaf Surface Contact Cues During Oviposition Explains Field Preferences in the Willow Sawfly Nematus Oligospilus" . Scientific Reports 9, no. 1 (2019).
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-41318-7
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Fernández, P.C., Braccini, C.L., Dávila, C., Barrozo, R.B., Aráoz, M.V.C., Cerrillo, T., et al. "The use of Leaf Surface Contact Cues During Oviposition Explains Field Preferences in the Willow Sawfly Nematus Oligospilus" . Scientific Reports, vol. 9, no. 1, 2019.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-41318-7
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Fernández, P.C., Braccini, C.L., Dávila, C., Barrozo, R.B., Aráoz, M.V.C., Cerrillo, T., et al. The use of Leaf Surface Contact Cues During Oviposition Explains Field Preferences in the Willow Sawfly Nematus Oligospilus. Sci. Rep. 2019;9(1).
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-41318-7