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The pathogen causing Dutch elm disease makes host trees attract insect vectors.

Author(s)
McLeod, Geoff
Gries, Regine
Von Reuss, Stephan  
Laboratoire de chimie bioanalytique  
Rahe, James E
McIntosh, Rory
König, Wilfried A
Gries, Gerhard
Date issued
December 7, 2005
In
Proceedings. Biological sciences
Vol
272
No
1580
From page
2499 p.
To page
2503 p.
Abstract
Dutch elm disease is caused by the fungal pathogen Ophiostoma novo-ulmi which is transmitted by the native elm bark beetle, Hylurgopinus rufipes. We have found that four semiochemicals (the monoterpene (-)-beta-pinene and the sesquiterpenes (-)-alpha-cubebene, (+)-spiroaxa-5,7-diene and (+)-delta-cadinene) from diseased American elms, Ulmus americana, synergistically attract H. rufipes, and that sesquiterpene emission is upregulated in elm trees inoculated with O. novo-ulmi. The fungus thus manipulates host trees to enhance their apparency to foraging beetles, a strategy that increases the probability of transportation of the pathogen to new hosts.
ISSN
0962-8452
Publication type
journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/100015
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