Induced plant defences in biological control of arthropod pests: a double-edged sword

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2017-09-01

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Pappas, Maria L.
Broekgaarden, ColetteISNI 0000000391130451
Broufas, George D.
Kant, Merijn R.
Messelink, Gerben J.
Steppuhn, Anke
Wäckers, Felix
Van Dam, Nicole M.

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Abstract

Biological control is an important ecosystem service delivered by natural enemies. Together with breeding for plant defence, it constitutes one of the most promising alternatives to pesticides for controlling herbivores in sustainable crop production. Especially induced plant defences may be promising targets in plant breeding for resistance against arthropod pests. Because they are activated upon herbivore damage, costs are only incurred when defence is needed. Moreover, they can be more specific than constitutive defences. Nevertheless, inducible defence traits that are harming plant pest organisms may interfere with biological control agents, such as predators and parasitoids. Despite the vast fundamental knowledge on plant defence mechanisms and their effects on natural enemies, our understanding of the feasibility of combining biological control with induced plant defence in practice is relatively poor. In this review, we focus on arthropod pest control and present the most important features of biological control with natural enemies and of induced plant defence. Furthermore, we show potential synergies and conflicts among them and, finally, identify gaps and list opportunities for their combined use in crop protection. We suggest that breeders should focus on inducible resistance traits that are compatible with the natural enemies of arthropod pests, specifically traits that help communities of natural enemies to build up.

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direct defence, indirect defence, integrated pest management, plant resistance, sustainable agriculture, Agronomy and Crop Science, Insect Science, SDG 2 - Zero Hunger, SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth, SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production

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Pappas, M L, Broekgaarden, C, Broufas, G D, Kant, M R, Messelink, G J, Steppuhn, A, Wäckers, F & Van Dam, N M 2017, 'Induced plant defences in biological control of arthropod pests : a double-edged sword', Pest Management Science, vol. 73, no. 9, pp. 1780-1788. https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.4587