Does fungal infection increase the palatability of oilseed rape to insects?
Barbora JindřichováNikoleta RubilJan RezekMorgane OurryThure Pavlo HauserLenka BurketováPublished in: Pest management science (2024)
We suggest that the P. xylostella preference for L. maculans-inoculated leaves in the early stage of disease development could be caused by the underlying mechanisms leading to changes in metabolic composition. Further research should pinpoint the compounds responsible for driving larval preference and evaluate whether the behavior of the adult moths, i.e. the stage that makes the first choice regarding host plant selection in field conditions, correlates with our results on larval host acceptance. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.