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      Do Aphid Colonies Amplify their Emission of Alarm Pheromone?

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          When aphids are attacked by natural enemies, they emit alarm pheromone to alert conspecifics. For most aphids tested, ( E)-β-farnesene (EBF) is the main, or only, constituent of the alarm pheromone. In response to alarm pheromone, alerted aphids drop off the plant, walk away, or attempt to elude predators. However, under natural conditions, EBF concentration might be low due to the low amounts emitted, to rapid air movement, or to oxidative degradation. To ensure that conspecifics are warned, aphids might conceivably amplify the alarm signal by emitting EBF in response to EBF emitted by other aphids. To examine whether such amplification occurs, we synthesized deuterated EBF (DEBF), which allowed us to differentiate between applied and aphid-derived chemical. Colonies of Acyrthosiphon pisum were treated with DEBF, and headspace volatiles were collected and analyzed for evidence of aphid-derived EBF. No aphid-derived EBF was detected, suggesting that amplification of the alarm signal does not occur. We discuss the disadvantages of alarm signal reinforcement.

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            Aphid alarm pheromone produced by transgenic plants affects aphid and parasitoid behavior.

            The alarm pheromone for many species of aphids, which causes dispersion in response to attack by predators or parasitoids, consists of the sesquiterpene (E)-beta-farnesene (Ebetaf). We used high levels of expression in Arabidopsis thaliana plants of an Ebetaf synthase gene cloned from Mentha x piperita to cause emission of pure Ebetaf. These plants elicited potent effects on behavior of the aphid Myzus persicae (alarm and repellent responses) and its parasitoid Diaeretiella rapae (an arrestant response). Here, we report the transformation of a plant to produce an insect pheromone and demonstrate that the resulting emission affects behavioral responses at two trophic levels.
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              Aphid Alarm Pheromones: Secretion and Reception1

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                Contributors
                wolfgang.weisser@uni-jena.de
                Journal
                J Chem Ecol
                Journal of Chemical Ecology
                Springer-Verlag (New York )
                0098-0331
                1573-1561
                14 August 2008
                September 2008
                : 34
                : 9
                : 1149-1152
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Institute of Ecology, Friedrich-Schiller University, Dornburger str. 159, 07743 Jena, Germany
                [2 ]Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Hans-Knöll str. 8, 07745 Jena, Germany
                Article
                9527
                10.1007/s10886-008-9527-y
                2518949
                18704588
                e7d93678-a079-4d5a-a0bf-b380bc93adb1
                © The Author(s) 2008
                History
                : 8 April 2008
                : 21 July 2008
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                Rapid Communication
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                © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2008

                Ecology
                pea aphid,aphid alarm pheromone,(e)-β-farnesene,acyrthosiphon pisum,deuterium labeling,synthesis

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