2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1186425
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Alterations in the odor profile of plants in cultivar mixtures affect aphid host-location behavior

Alba Tous-Fandos,
Jannicke Gallinger,
Arnoud Enting
et al.

Abstract: The effect of cultivar mixtures on aphid control is attributed to the masking or alteration of host-preferred cultivar odor cues. However, the underlying physiological mechanism remains unclear. This study assessed alterations in the volatile emissions of wheat cultivars grown together (Florence-Aurora and Forment; Florence-Aurora and Montcada) and the consequences for the olfactory preference of aphids. Volatile organic compounds were collected from wheat plants grown in a laboratory under mixed or monocultur… Show more

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“…The olfactometer consisted of two stimulus zones, in two arms directly opposite to each other connected by a neutral central zone separating them. The airflow of 180 mL min −1 was set in the olfactometer to ensure discrete air currents in the side zones (Dahlin et al, 2015;Ninkovic et al, 2013;Tous-Fandos et al, 2023).…”
Section: Olfactory Bioassay With Barley Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The olfactometer consisted of two stimulus zones, in two arms directly opposite to each other connected by a neutral central zone separating them. The airflow of 180 mL min −1 was set in the olfactometer to ensure discrete air currents in the side zones (Dahlin et al, 2015;Ninkovic et al, 2013;Tous-Fandos et al, 2023).…”
Section: Olfactory Bioassay With Barley Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%