Garlic and peppermint essential oils induce defensive responses on sweet peppers
Plant essential oils (EOs) are a promising tool for the sustainable control of agricultural pests, however, their impact on plants and the associated trophic networks has been scarcely investigated. We studied in the laboratory whether different nanoformulated EOs can induce defences on sweet pep...
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| author | Ricupero, Michele Biondi, Antonio Campolo, Orlando Alonso-Valiente, Miquel Gallego, Carolina Zappalà, Lucia Urbaneja, Alberto Pérez-Hedo, Mertixell |
| author_browse | Alonso-Valiente, Miquel Biondi, Antonio Campolo, Orlando Gallego, Carolina Pérez-Hedo, Mertixell Ricupero, Michele Urbaneja, Alberto Zappalà, Lucia |
| author_facet | Ricupero, Michele Biondi, Antonio Campolo, Orlando Alonso-Valiente, Miquel Gallego, Carolina Zappalà, Lucia Urbaneja, Alberto Pérez-Hedo, Mertixell |
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| description | Plant essential oils (EOs) are a promising tool for the sustainable control of
agricultural pests, however, their impact on plants and the associated trophic networks has been
scarcely investigated. We studied in the laboratory whether different nanoformulated EOs can
induce defences on sweet pepper, Capsicum annuum, by foliar application. Firstly, through a
dual choice test, based on the olfactory response of the model parasitoid Encarsia formosa,
garlic and peppermint EOs were selected among different plant extracts over four botanical
families (i. e., Apiaceae, Asteraceae, Liliaceae and Lamiaceae). The behavioural responses of
the herbivores Bemisia tabaci, Frankliniella occidentalis and the predators Orius laevigatus
and Nesidiocoris tenuis to EO induced plant volatiles were thus investigated. The expression
level of defence-related genes in plant tissues and the phytotoxic impact in the whole plant were
measured in response to EO foliar applications in sweet pepper. Garlic and peppermint EOsprayed
plants at different concentrations triggered different behavioural responses on both
pests and natural enemies in olfactory trials. Gene expression analysis highlighted activated
defence signalling pathways in EO sprayed sweet pepper plants, while a variable phytotoxic
effect was recorded. Our results suggest that EOs may have an impact on sweet pepper and the
associated trophic network. These findings could serve as a basis for future development of
plant protection strategies in the framework of Integrated Pest Management. |
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| spelling | ReDivia89252025-04-25T14:51:09Z Garlic and peppermint essential oils induce defensive responses on sweet peppers Ricupero, Michele Biondi, Antonio Campolo, Orlando Alonso-Valiente, Miquel Gallego, Carolina Zappalà, Lucia Urbaneja, Alberto Pérez-Hedo, Mertixell Botanical Predatory bugs H10 Pests of plants Biological control Integrated pest management Plant response Plant essential oils (EOs) are a promising tool for the sustainable control of agricultural pests, however, their impact on plants and the associated trophic networks has been scarcely investigated. We studied in the laboratory whether different nanoformulated EOs can induce defences on sweet pepper, Capsicum annuum, by foliar application. Firstly, through a dual choice test, based on the olfactory response of the model parasitoid Encarsia formosa, garlic and peppermint EOs were selected among different plant extracts over four botanical families (i. e., Apiaceae, Asteraceae, Liliaceae and Lamiaceae). The behavioural responses of the herbivores Bemisia tabaci, Frankliniella occidentalis and the predators Orius laevigatus and Nesidiocoris tenuis to EO induced plant volatiles were thus investigated. The expression level of defence-related genes in plant tissues and the phytotoxic impact in the whole plant were measured in response to EO foliar applications in sweet pepper. Garlic and peppermint EOsprayed plants at different concentrations triggered different behavioural responses on both pests and natural enemies in olfactory trials. Gene expression analysis highlighted activated defence signalling pathways in EO sprayed sweet pepper plants, while a variable phytotoxic effect was recorded. Our results suggest that EOs may have an impact on sweet pepper and the associated trophic network. These findings could serve as a basis for future development of plant protection strategies in the framework of Integrated Pest Management. 2024-05-30T08:39:00Z 2024-05-30T08:39:00Z 2023 conferenceObject Ricupero, M.; Biondi, A., Campolo, O., Alonso-Valiente, M., Gallego, C., Zappalà, L., Urbaneja, A., Pérez-Hedo, M. (2023). Garlic and peppermint essential oils induce defensive responses on sweet peppers. Bulletin OILB/WPRS, 167, 282-284. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/8925 en 2023-08-27 Integrated Control in Protected Crops Temperate and Mediterranean Climate Brest Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ openAccess electronico |
| spellingShingle | Botanical Predatory bugs H10 Pests of plants Biological control Integrated pest management Plant response Ricupero, Michele Biondi, Antonio Campolo, Orlando Alonso-Valiente, Miquel Gallego, Carolina Zappalà, Lucia Urbaneja, Alberto Pérez-Hedo, Mertixell Garlic and peppermint essential oils induce defensive responses on sweet peppers |
| title | Garlic and peppermint essential oils induce defensive responses on sweet peppers |
| title_full | Garlic and peppermint essential oils induce defensive responses on sweet peppers |
| title_fullStr | Garlic and peppermint essential oils induce defensive responses on sweet peppers |
| title_full_unstemmed | Garlic and peppermint essential oils induce defensive responses on sweet peppers |
| title_short | Garlic and peppermint essential oils induce defensive responses on sweet peppers |
| title_sort | garlic and peppermint essential oils induce defensive responses on sweet peppers |
| topic | Botanical Predatory bugs H10 Pests of plants Biological control Integrated pest management Plant response |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/8925 |
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