Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2002) 4, 223-231

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Michael Rostás and Monika Hilker (2002)
Asymmetric plant-mediated cross-effects between a herbivorous insect and a phytopathogenic fungus
Agricultural and Forest Entomology 4 (3), 223-231
Abstract: 1. Cross-effects between a herbivorous insect and a phytopathogenic fungus on their common host plant were examined. Specifically, we addressed the questions whether (i) infection of Chinese cabbage leaves by the fungus Alternaria brassicae affects the development and host selection behaviour of the leaf beetle Phaedon cochleariae and (ii) whether herbivory influences host suitability of Chinese cabbage for A. brassicae.
2. Feeding on fungus-infected leaves prolonged larval development and reduced pupal weight of P. cochleariae. Adult beetles avoided feeding and egg deposition on fungus-infected leaves. In contrast to these local effects, no systemic effect of phytopathogenic infection on the herbivore was detected.
3. Herbivory did not influence fungal growth neither locally nor systemically.
4. Thus, our results demonstrate an asymmetric relationship between herbivore and fungus. Whereas herbivory had no visible impact on fungal growth, fungal infection of the plant induced local resistance against P. cochleariae.
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Database assignments for author(s): Michael Rostas, Monika Hilker

Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
environment - cropping system/rotation


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Beneficial Pest/Disease/Weed Crop/Product Country Quarant.


Alternaria brassicae Brassica - other species Germany
Phaedon cochleariae Brassica - other species Germany