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Chemical host-seeking cues of entomopathogenic nematodes

Xi Zhang, Lu Li, Lucie Kesner, Christelle A. M. Robert

2021Current Opinion in Insect Science52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) are obligate parasites that infect a broad range of insect species. Host-seeking is a crucial step for EPN infection success and survival. Yet, the identity and ecological functions of chemicals involved in host-seeking by EPNs remain overlooked. In this review, we report known CO2, plant-derived and insect-derived cues shaping EPN host-seeking and recognition. Despite species-specific response to environmental cues, we highlight a hierarchical integration of chemicals by EPNs. We further emphasize the impact of EPN selection pressure, age, and experience on their responsiveness to infochemicals. Finally, we feature that EPN chemical ecology can translate into powerful sustainable strategies to control insect herbivores in agriculture.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyObligateHost (biology)InsectHerbivoreEcologySelection (genetic algorithm)Sensory cueEntomologyChemical ecologyNeuroscienceComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceEntomopathogenic Microorganisms in Pest ControlInsect Pest Control StrategiesInsect Resistance and Genetics
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