Herbivory-Induced Plant Volatiles Mediate Multitrophic Relationships in Ecosystems.

Junji Takabayashi
Author Information
  1. Junji Takabayashi: Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University, 2-509-3, Hirano, Otsu, Shiga, 520-2113 Japan. ORCID

Abstract

Herbivory-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) are involved in biotic interactions among plants as well as herbivorous and carnivorous arthropods. This review looks at the specificity in plant-carnivore communication mediated by specific blends of HIPVs as well as describes plant-herbivore and plant-plant communication mediated by specific HIPVs. Factors affecting the net benefits of HIPV production have also been examined. These specific means of communication results in high complexity in the 'interaction-information network', which should be explored further to elucidate the mechanism underlying the numerous species coexisting in ecosystems.

Keywords

Grants

  1. 18H03952/Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
  2. 22H00425/Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

MeSH Term

Herbivory
Ecosystem
Volatile Organic Compounds
Plants

Chemicals

Volatile Organic Compounds

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