Common fluorescent Pseudomonas in the phyllosphere can influence aphid behavior in diverse ways
Kathryn Herr,
Jonah Schieber,
Tory A Hendry
Abstract:Bacteria in the phyllosphere, the above ground parts of plants, can have complex interactions with plants and their insect visitors. For instance, certain Pseudomonas strains change pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum) feeding behavior. Aphids visually detect and avoid feeding when Pseudomonas produces a compound with blue fluorescent emissions, the siderophore pyoverdine. It is unknown how commonly such interactions occur in nature, so we investigated this potential in pea plant (Pisum sativum) phyllosphere commun… Show more
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