TY - JOUR
T1 - Harnessing plant silicon defenses for biological control of herbivorous insects
AU - Islam, Tarikul
AU - Brown, Matthew S.
AU - Koppenhöfer, Albrecht M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Silicon (Si) accumulation in plants strengthens tissues and reduces insect herbivore performance. Supplementing plants with Si can enhance the attraction of predators and parasitoids by altering the emissions of herbivore-induced plant volatiles. Herbivores feeding on Si-supplemented plants can exhibit delayed development and compromised anti-predator defenses, such as weakened immune responses. Thus, Si supplementation could potentially enhance the biological control of pest herbivores by attracting more natural enemies and increasing herbivore exposure and susceptibility to predation and parasitism. We critically examine the current understanding of the effects of plant Si defenses on interactions between herbivores and their natural enemies, highlighting key uncertainties that must be addressed to leverage the benefits of Si for the biological control of herbivorous insects.
AB - Silicon (Si) accumulation in plants strengthens tissues and reduces insect herbivore performance. Supplementing plants with Si can enhance the attraction of predators and parasitoids by altering the emissions of herbivore-induced plant volatiles. Herbivores feeding on Si-supplemented plants can exhibit delayed development and compromised anti-predator defenses, such as weakened immune responses. Thus, Si supplementation could potentially enhance the biological control of pest herbivores by attracting more natural enemies and increasing herbivore exposure and susceptibility to predation and parasitism. We critically examine the current understanding of the effects of plant Si defenses on interactions between herbivores and their natural enemies, highlighting key uncertainties that must be addressed to leverage the benefits of Si for the biological control of herbivorous insects.
KW - biological control
KW - herbivore-induced plant volatiles
KW - insect pests
KW - natural enemy attraction
KW - plant silicon defense
KW - tritrophic interactions
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U2 - 10.1016/j.tplants.2025.03.004
DO - 10.1016/j.tplants.2025.03.004
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:105001597248
SN - 1360-1385
JO - Trends in Plant Science
JF - Trends in Plant Science
ER -