Volatile microbial semiochemicals and insect perception at flowers.

Curr Opin Insect Sci

Chemistry Research Unit, Center for Medical, Agricultural, and Veterinary Entomology, Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Gainesville, FL 32608, USA.

Published: April 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Floral microorganisms can change plant and floral odors, affecting how insects react to flowers.
  • Different microbial emissions can produce unique and distinct signals that insects can detect, potentially changing their behavior.
  • Future research should focus on identifying microbial compounds that influence insect responses and exploring whether different insect species respond differently to these volatiles.

Article Abstract

Many plant-associated microbial communities produce volatile signals that influence insect responses, yet the impact of floral microorganisms has received less attention than other plant microbiomes. Floral microorganisms alter plant and floral odors by adding their own emissions or modifying plant volatiles. These contextual and microbe species-specific changes in floral signaling are detectable by insects and can modify their behavior. Opportunities for future work in floral systems include identifying specific microbial semiochemicals that underlie insect behavioral responses and examining if insect species vary in their responses to microbial volatiles. Examining if documented patterns are consistent across diverse plant-microbe-insect interactions and in realistic plant-based studies will improve our understanding of how microbes mediate pollination interactions in complex system.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cois.2020.10.004DOI Listing

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