Herbivore-Induced Specificity and Diversity in Piper arboreum Volatiles
Mariana A. Stanton, Variluska Fragoso, Lydia F. Yamaguchi, Massuo J. Kato

TL;DR
This study explores how different caterpillars affect the volatile chemical emissions of Piper arboreum leaves, revealing complex interactions in plant-herbivore communication.
Contribution
The study identifies herbivore-specific changes in volatile organic compound emissions from Piper arboreum under real-world conditions.
Findings
Generalist caterpillars induced higher VOC emissions compared to a specialist herbivore.
Herbivore damage triggered emission of terpenoids that attract parasitoids.
Each herbivore altered the VOC profile uniquely, indicating complex multitrophic communication.
Abstract
The essential oils obtained by steam distillation of leaves of Piper species have found several applications in bioeconomy due to their various biological properties. Nevertheless, the analysis of essential oils does not provide information regarding the ecologically relevant volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by metabolically active leaves under real-world conditions, challenged or not by herbivore damage. In this study, P. arboreum growing in a highly diverse area was observed as the host of two generalist caterpillars—Gonodonta maria (Erebidae) and Dysodia spissicornis (Thyrididae)—and one Piper-specialist from the genus Eois (Geometridae). The effect of the leaf attack caused by the three different caterpillars on VOCs emission indicated significant and herbivore-specific changes in leaf-induced responses. The profiles of undamaged leaves showed that the two generalist…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPiperaceae Chemical and Biological Studies · Insect Pest Control Strategies · Insect-Plant Interactions and Control
